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Seaflo 4" In-line Marine Bilge Air Blower 12v 270 Cfm Quiet Boat White on 2040-parts.com

US $22.99
Location:

Oak Brook, Illinois, United States

Oak Brook, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:SEAFLO Manufacturer Part Number:PG-SFIB1-270-02 UPC:715934424999




SeaFlo 4" Inline Blower Model SFIB1-270-02 

12V, 270CFM 6Amp Draw.  10A Fuse


Features & Benefits

270 CFM  Compare to Atwood 4000 which only blows 100 CFM

Built-in mounting feet allow easy vertical or horizontal installation

Very low current draw, high volume air flow, long life

/Six-blade fan maximizes airflow and efficiency

Sealed motor shaft for moisture protection

Corrosion resistant ABS plastic housing

Typical Applications

Boats bilge ventilation

Engine compartments

Galleys and heads

Race cars and helmet ventilation;

Bus ventilation (engine and bathroom fumes)

Tanning booths

Prison van ventilation (cooling, air-freshening)

Blow-up signs and mascots

Building ventilation

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