
Abatement Technologies RAPTOR RAM1000 Centrifugal Air Mover
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RAPTOR Centrifugal Air Mover
Designed for professional restoration and facility maintenance teams, the RAPTOR Centrifugal Air Mover delivers powerful, efficient drying performance in a compact and rugged package. With high-velocity airflow up to 3,275 feet per minute and low amp draw, this unit maximizes drying speed while minimizing energy use.
Built from durable, rotational-molded polymer, the RAPTOR is both impact-resistant and easy to clean—ideal for demanding job sites. Whether you're tackling water damage, construction cleanup, or routine air circulation, this air mover is built to perform.
The unit features two-speed operation, multiple drying angles (0°, 45°, and 90°), and convenient stacking for storage or transport. The deluxe model includes GFCI-protected outlets and a built-in circuit breaker, allowing up to four units to be daisy-chained on a single circuit—boosting productivity without overloading power.
Key Benefits:
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Fast, high-velocity airflow shortens drying time
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Lightweight design with ergonomic carry handle
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Daisy-chain capability (deluxe model) for efficient job site setup
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Stackable design saves storage space
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Certified for electrical safety in the U.S. and Canada
Whether you're working in a flooded basement or maintaining airflow in a commercial facility, the RAPTOR is your go-to solution for reliable, high-performance drying.
Airflow |
3,275 fpm @ high speed. Tested actual output of 1,300 cfm @ high speed
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Power Supply Requirements |
120 VAC, 60 Hz, 15 A
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Circuit Breaker |
10 A
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Cabinet Material |
UL94HB flame retardant resin with EPA-Registered microbial inhibitor
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Transportability |
Built-in ergonomic carry-handle distributes weight evenly to create a perfect balance for superior portability
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Amperage |
2.8 A or less. (Four units draw only 11 A combined on a 15 A circuit)
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Net Weight |
25 lb
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Rubber Feet |
Attached rubber feet protect surfaces, eliminate vibration and secure the RAPTOR firmly in place during operation
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