OMNICLEAN Air Filter: 534 cfm Airflow - Max, Air Filter, 16 in Nominal Ht, 16 in Nominal Wd
The OMNICLEAN Air Filter (SKU 804ZJ3) is a pleated filter for negative air machines, with a maximum airflow of 534 cfm and nominal dimensions of 12 in Dp x 16 in Ht x 16 in Wd. It is compatible with part number…
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Product Description
The OMNICLEAN Air Filter (SKU 804ZJ3) is a pleated filter for negative air machines, with a maximum airflow of 534 cfm and nominal dimensions of 12 in Dp x 16 in Ht x 16 in Wd. It is compatible with part number 804ZJ7 and manufacturer model OA1200PACM-702.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the OMNICLEAN OAH1616-50 air filter used for?
The OMNICLEAN OAH1616-50 pleated air filter is designed for negative air machines used in construction, remediation, and industrial ventilation to capture airborne particulates and maintain clean airflow.
What are the specifications of the OMNICLEAN OAH1616-50 air filter?
This pleated air filter has a maximum airflow of 534 cfm and nominal dimensions of 12 in Dp x 16 in Ht x 16 in Wd. It is compatible with OEM part number 804ZJ7 and manufacturer model OA1200PACM-702.
Where to buy the OMNICLEAN OAH1616-50 air filter worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the OMNICLEAN OAH1616-50 pleated air filter to customers worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery so you receive the correct filter for your negative air machine.
How to select the right OMNICLEAN air filter for a negative air machine?
Match the filter's nominal dimensions (12 in Dp x 16 in Ht x 16 in Wd) and maximum airflow (534 cfm) to your machine's housing and fan capacity. Verify compatibility with your unit's model number, such as OA1200PACM-702.
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3G Electric supplies OMNICLEAN filters for negative air machines. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.
