Air One Inc.,
The Monsoon moves water or other fluid through a gyratory atomizing nozzle, which expels the solution from a rotating hub, resulting in a high speed impact that pulverizes the fluid into a uniform spectrum of droplets. The droplets mix with a highly turbulent airflow generated by a 14-inch single-stage turbine and are then projected into the air where they will begin collecting and trapping airborne dust and odor.
Air One Inc. offers the Monsoon in seven different sizes and configurations, including the Monsoon CKB3 featuring a 23-hp Kohler engine, a wireless nozzle and throttle control delivered with a skid mount or trailer package; the Monsoon2 featuring a twin turbine design, a 40-hp Kohler engine, wireless nozzle and throttle control, independently controlled nozzles and 20,000 CFM at 175 mph; Monsoon 8000 with Honda or Kohler engine, remote 3600 nozzle control, pull start; and the Monsoon Hydraulic with a hydraulic motor drive. Owners can choose from gasoline, diesel, hydraulic, PTO and electric driven models.
More information is available online at www.aironeinc.com.
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