Atrix International announces new safety feature for Omega series fine filtration vacuum line


When cleaning minute or dangerous particles it is very important to change out the filters when they become too full.  Atrix has added a RED LED Indicator light on the rear panel of the vacuum that will illuminate once the filter is reaching full capacity to aid with this. The operator can then change the filter to avoid any over flow.  As the Omega Series filter (31700C, 31800C, OF612HE, OF712UL, OF912HE or OF992UL) continues to fill, the RED LED indicator light will begin to blink.  When the RED LED indicator shows continuous RED, it is time to replace your filter. 

This NEW Atrix feature meets the stringent British standard No. 8520 which is required on all Fine Filtered HEPA and ULPA vacuums that are used to remove asbestos, lead paint dust or other similar dangerous materials. 

The NEW abatement 110V HEPA model number is VACHFIL, and the NEW ESD Safe 110V HEPA model number is VACGFIL.  In addition, this light kit can be ordered separately, model no. FILKIT, and added to ANY Omega Series vacuum at time of manufacture, for any industry application, including 230V.

Changing your filters on a timely basis, provides benefits such as increased filter efficiency of your system, can minimize filter changes and reduce filter costs, and can improve the lifespan of the vacuum cleaner.

Atrix International is a full-line manufacturer of fine particulate vacuum products, including HEPA and ULPA filters for the field service, electronics, remediation, abatement and pest management industries.  Atrix vacuums and filters are available via a network of authorized distributors.

 



September 9, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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