To meet the needs of high-risk industries, LEADER has developed ATEX electric exhaust fans specially designed for use in explosive atmospheres, complying with ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU and EN 14986 for fans. They can provide fresh air or extract contaminated air, toxic gases or chemical vapors.
ATEX electric exhaust fans from 4,560 to 30,000 m3/h depending on model
Ideal for ventilation of confined spaces, degassing and evacuation of chemical vapors
Versatile: Blowing and aspiration, adaptable to various duct sizes
EASY POW'AIR technology: optimizes efficiency from a distance of 2-6 m
Compact, easy to transport and store, with silent operation
Additional information
The SAX350 ATEX electric exhaust fan is a portable, ergonomic device designed for use in hazardous atmospheres, with ATEX certification and an air flow rate of 4,560 m³/h. It is used in industrial environments to ventilate confined spaces, evacuate chemical vapors and degas tanks. Suitable for ducts of various diameters (20 to 40 cm), it is compact, lightweight and easy to store.
The ATEX ESX230 electric exhaust fan is also ATEX-certified, ideal for explosive atmospheres with a high air flow rate of 30,000 m³/h. Featuring EASY POW'AIR technology, it offers maximum efficiency at a distance of 2 to 6 m, and is equipped with a misting device to cool the atmosphere faster. It is compact, easy to transport and to store, and benefits from silent operation.
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