Super Vac, the manufacturer in fire ventilation equipment, is expanding its popular DeWalt and Milwaukee battery fan lineups with the addition of three different 20” variable-speed battery-powered fans.

Equipped with DeWalt FLEXVOLT batteries or Milwaukee M18 or M28 REDLITHIUM batteries, these fans deliver some of the battery fan outputs. Moreover, with the introduction of these fans, Super Vac continues to offer the most interchangeable PPV interface on the market, pairing with many departments’ other battery-operated products to simplify battery purchases.

Ventilating larger structures

The addition of these 20” fans delivers on the high output needs of departments looking to ventilate larger structures with a fan that is compatible with their other battery tools, giving you a choice when you look to purchase battery-powered equipment.” Super Vac President Roger Weinmeister said.

Weighing 60 lbs., each fan features a 28.25” x 28.75” x 12.5” (HxWxD) footprint

Weighing 60 lbs., each fan features a 28.25” x 28.75” x 12.5” (HxWxD) footprint while delivering the same great design of Super Vac’s 18” battery fan, including fold-down ergonomic handle, flat-proof rubber tires, and 180-degree tilt for varying angles of attack.

High-Expansion foam adapter

Among the 20” models, the V20-BD runs off dual DeWalt FLEXVOLT 9.0 Ah or 12.0Ah batteries, delivering a 13,000 cfm output and up to 40 minutes of run time. Meanwhile, the V20-BL produces 12,500 cfm and up to 50 minutes of run time on dual Milwaukee M18 batteries.

The V20-BW is powered by Milwaukee’s M28 battery; output to be determined. Adding to the V20’s extreme versatility, the fan also pairs with a wide assortment of Super Vac accessories, including carry strap, apparatus mount, 20” duct, Mountain Mister (for rehab), and high-expansion foam adapter.

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