
Eagle · Downdraft
Eagle DD / EDD
Filter kit, alternatives, and current pricing for the DD / EDD.
Required filters
Recommended kit for this booth
2 matched filters across 3 slots.
Complete kit total · $708.09
Intake side (clean air going in) (2 slots)

AMU pre-filter
Tackified intake panel · 16x50
Special order · 1–2 weeksViskon-Aire Series 55 Heavy-Duty Tacky Link 16x50
BFP-IP-VA-S55-2050· 60–90 day cycleQuote on request

Ceiling intake
Ceiling diffusion polyester · 22x56
Special order · 1–2 weeksFiltrair FF560GX 22x56 Ceiling Diffusion (PA560G-10)
BFP-CD-FILTRAIR-2456· 30–60 day cycle$646.25
Exhaust side (overspray coming out) (1 slot)

Pit exhaust
Fiberglass exhaust arrestor · 20x20
Special order · 1–2 weeksAFT 15-gram Fiberglass Pad 20x20
BFP-FG-AFT-15G-2020· 7–14 day cycle$61.84
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Eagle DD / EDD Filter Fitments
The Eagle DD and EDD downdraft series occupy the value-tier slot in Eagle's product lineup, collision-class booths sized for independent body shops without the budget for GFS, Garmat, or Accudraft pricing. Eagle DD/EDD installations remain in the field across the US, and replacement-filter demand drives the catalog focus even as the manufacturer's public documentation has become harder to discover. The fitment family follows standard US downdraft conventions: ceiling-diffusion intake plus exhaust-arrestor media in the floor pit. Verified fitments come from authorized-distributor parts cross-references.
Quick answer
The Eagle DD and EDD are Eagle Manufacturing's downdraft series, collision-class booths with a smaller-shop installed base, primarily in independent body shops that bought Eagle as a value-tier alternative to the larger US manufacturers. Filter kit selection cross-references through Eagle's distributor network. Source confidence on this fitment is authorized-dealer cross-reference, the kit ships with a quote-back form to upgrade to field-verified before subscription auto-renews.
How DD / EDD shops choose filters
Intake side. The Eagle DD and EDD use a ceiling-diffusion plenum with polyester or fiberglass diffusion media filling the panel grid. Specific panel dimensions vary across the DD and EDD generations, the verified-fitment record draws from authorized-dealer cross-references and we do not publish booth-specific airflow CFM or panel counts here without manufacturer confirmation. A photo of the ceiling-panel grid plus the booth nameplate (where retained) confirms the panel set. AMU pre-filter cycle on the original Eagle air-handler stage runs 60-90 days under typical collision volume.
Exhaust side. Pit-mounted exhaust pad media. The catalog default is fiberglass-arrestor pad with polyester-arrestor as the upgrade for shops running waterborne or higher-solids paints. The new 25-entry filter media taxonomy on this site distinguishes 12 exhaust types (fiberglass-arrestor, polyester-arrestor, accordion-paper, paper-mesh, pocketed-paper, cube-overspray-arrestor, tower-exhaust-pocket-bag, plus 5 more), the Eagle DD/EDD verified-fitment kit names the specific media-type slug per slot.
Slot expectations queued for re-mapping. Transparency note: the booth-model slot expectations row for the Eagle DD/EDD in our database is currently flagged in the verification queue as pending re-mapping against the new 25-entry media taxonomy (the platform expanded from 9 to 25 media types on 2026-05-09). The kit you receive is correct, we're updating the metadata record, not the physical fitment.
Cycle math. Intake-ceiling at 30-60 day cycle; AMU pre-filter at 60-90 day cycle; exhaust-pit pad at 10-21 days for typical independent body-shop volume. Subscriptions deliver each position on its calibrated cadence.
Regulatory landscape
Eagle DD and EDD installations are almost universally in the 6H Area Source category under NESHAP Subpart HHHHHH, the regulatory class designed for the small-and-independent collision shop population that the Eagle brand was built for. Subpart HHHHHH requires booth operation per manufacturer specifications and documented filter-change records; verified-fitment subscription delivery records double as the maintenance log most regulators expect on audit. Plus the standard regional AQMD or state-DEP authority for VOC and HAP control and federal OSHA spray-finishing standards (29 CFR 1910.94). Capture-efficiency documentation from the original Eagle install manuals (where the shop has retained them) is the baseline; verified-fitment kits maintain the original spec where the manufacturer published it.
Who runs the DD / EDD
Three populations dominate the Eagle DD/EDD installed base. First, value-tier independent collision shops across the US that selected Eagle for affordability when they originally bought their downdraft. Second, second-owner shops that acquired a used Eagle from a closing or upgrading operation and inherited a productive-but-undocumented booth. Third, light-industrial finishing operations and small-scale specialty refinishers that needed a downdraft footprint without the larger-brand price tag. Each archetype runs the booth at lower-volume cadences than chain collision operations.
DD / EDD filter FAQs
How do I tell if I have a DD or an EDD?
The Eagle nameplate inside the booth carries the model designation (DD or EDD). If the nameplate is illegible or missing, the Filter Finder accepts a photo of the booth interior plus the control panel and matches against the verified-fitment list. The DD and EDD share the downdraft architecture but differ in cabin sizing and AMU configuration; visual differences are most obvious at the AMU stage on the booth roof.
What's the source confidence on this fitment, and what does that mean for me?
**Distributor-cross-ref**, currently. Kit dimensions and slot count come from authorized-dealer parts cross-references in our authorized-dealer cross-reference import. The first kit shipment includes a measurement quote-back form. Paste back your verified measurements and the record upgrades to field-verified; if your measurements differ, we ship a corrected kit at no charge.
Eagle's website is hard to find, is the brand still supported?
The brand's public website is unreachable from automated checking, but installations remain in the field and replacement-filter demand persists. Our catalog supports the DD and EDD through authorized-distributor parts cross-references regardless of current manufacturing status. The consumable supply chain runs through standard US downdraft media manufacturers and is well-stocked.
Are DD and EDD fitments interchangeable?
No, even though they share the broader fitment family, slot counts and panel coverage differ between the DD and EDD. Kits are model-specific. The Filter Finder reconciles from your photos.
My Eagle DD has been refit with a different burner, does that affect filter selection?
No. Burner refits update the heating system but do not alter the intake-ceiling or exhaust-pit slot dimensions. Your fitment kit is unchanged. If the refit included an AMU pre-filter handling change, the Filter Finder accepts a photo of the post-refit AMU stage to confirm.
Should I switch to a different brand when my Eagle wears out?
That's a capital-decision conversation rather than a filter-selection one. From the filter-replacement perspective, an Eagle DD or EDD on a verified-fitment subscription continues to operate within its design specifications regardless of the manufacturer's current status. Mechanical or burner-side failures route to professional service.
Sources
Primary references cited on this page.
- Authorized-Dealer Parts Cross-Reference (authorized-dealer cross-reference)internal:distributor-cross-ref-2026-04
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