Mobile Applications
Hunter offers several CBRN collective protection filter systems which are designed specifically for use in mobile applications. Depending on the vehicle or temporary structure which is being protected, one or more of these systems will provide a consistent flow of clean, breathable air to personnel working inside the TFA.
The H100 GPFU is a 100-cfm filter unit and is the smallest and lightest in the Hunter's family of mobile filter units, designed to protect vehicles and shelters with minimum size, weight, and power requirements. The H-100 GPFU mounts directly to the outside shelter wall. Its integrated electronics allow variable speed operation from various types of power without additional converters, and it requires only one compact control module. The H100 GPFU can also be employed to provide positive pressure collective protection to vehicles and mobile shelters.
The H200-GPFU is also designed for either horizontal or vertical mounting on the exterior wall of a shelter or the roof of a vehicle. This filter provides from 50 to 200cfm positive pressure air flow of clean breathable air to the inhabitants of the TFA.
For applications where the mounting of a CBRN filtration system on the exterior of a vehicle or shelter is not possible, Hunter has developed the HL100 GPFU. The HL100 uses a pull through fan action as opposed to the push through design of the other Hunter units. This allows the unit to be mounted inside the vehicle TFA to provide 100cfm of positive pressure air flow within the enclosure. This unit is ideal for emergency response reconnaissance vehicles or command and control vehicles or structures.
 
For applications where the internal compartment of the vehicle can not be over pressurized or where individuals need to move between the interior and exterior of the vehicle without the use of an airlock, individual distribution systems are the solution. Hunter manufactures two models of Individual Distribution CBRN filtration systems. Both are designed to feed clean, breathable air to face masks worn by the individuals. Beyond providing clean, safe air for breathing, these systems are designed to create a positive pressure environment within the mask. This positive air flow makes respiration easier and helps to compensate for ill-fitting masks where non-sealed areas could allow contaminants to enter on a negative pressure system using tanks. These systems are available in two models, H12 GPFU and H20 GPFU which deliver 12 and 20 CFM respectively.
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