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Rohner Rohner Open Front Booth

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Rohner Rohner Open Front Booth Filter Fitments

Rohner's Open Front positioning is the engineering-driven choice for industrial-finishing operations where part size, workflow, or operator-access requirements rule out a full-enclosure booth. Each installation has its own engineering documentation describing the front-opening dimensions, the rear or roof exhaust extract configuration, the AMU air-handling spec, and the capture-efficiency rating. Fitment requires the customer's project documentation. The catalog handles Rohner Open Front Booth as a base fitment by published specification with a stronger-than-typical quote-back form because we expect meaningful variation across the installed base.

Quick answer

The Rohner Open Front Booth is an engineered-per-project open-front industrial finishing enclosure, three-wall + ceiling structure with no front wall, built to the customer's specification for oversized parts, large equipment, or open-access workflow. Filter kit selection follows the published-spec base fitment, with fitment by published specification when no field measurement exists yet. Source confidence on this fitment is authorized-dealer cross-reference, kit ships with quote-back form to upgrade to field-verified before subscription auto-renews. Variation across Rohner installations is high, so the quote-back form on the Open Front Booth is stronger than typical.

By Ben Kurtz · Filter Fitment Lead, 20+ years in paint-booth service · Updated May 9, 2026

How Rohner Open Front Booth shops choose filters

Intake side. Open-front configurations either run unfiltered front intake (relying on shop-air filtration upstream and the AMU stage) or carry a front-bank intake filter set sized to the open-face dimensions. Some Rohner builds use overhead-plenum intake at the front to provide clean air supply across the open face; the build's engineering documentation names which configuration applies. The verified-fitment record draws from authorized-dealer cross-references plus field-verification.

Exhaust side. Rear-wall arrestor bank or roof-mounted exhaust with arrestor pad media. Fiberglass-arrestor pad is common across industrial-coating Rohner open-front installations; polyester-arrestor or tower-exhaust-pocket-bag as upgrades for higher-throughput or specialty coatings. 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 five more, alongside 9 intake types and 4 specialty types. The Open Front Booth kit names its specific exhaust slug per slot only after field-verification confirms the dimensions; the base fitment ships the published-spec defaults with the quote-back upgrade path.

Slot expectations queued for re-mapping. The booth-model slot expectations row for the Rohner Open Front Booth is currently flagged in our 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 relative to the published-spec base, we're updating the metadata record, not the physical fitment.

Cycle math. Cycle cadence is engineering-spec-driven rather than catalog default. Open-front configurations often cycle exhaust harder than equivalent enclosed booths because more ambient air loads the rear-bank arrestor; intake-side cycles depend heavily on whether front-bank intake media is present. Subscription cadences tune per-installation from delivery confirmations and quote-back paste-backs.

Regulatory landscape

Rohner Open Front Booth installations are typically industrial-finishing operations where regulatory exposure runs through the customer's engineering-specification documentation as well as federal NESHAP applicability for the coating type. Open-front configurations face additional scrutiny from some regulators on geometric capture; verified-fitment kits maintain the original engineering-spec capture rating per build, but the geometric capture profile is documented separately in the engineering package. Federal OSHA spray-finishing standards (29 CFR 1910.94) apply across all installations.

Who runs the Rohner Open Front Booth

Three populations dominate the Rohner Open Front Booth installed base. First, heavy-equipment manufacturing facilities finishing oversized fabrication, structural components, or assembled machinery that doesn't fit a full-enclosure footprint. Second, large-vehicle coating operations, cranes, lift equipment, specialty-truck, where the open-front access matched the workflow. Third, signage, fabrication, and architectural-coating shops doing flat or large-format parts where operator access at the front was the procurement priority.

Rohner Open Front Booth filter FAQs

How do I confirm the published-spec base fitment is correct for my installation?

The Rohner nameplate carries the customer-build identifier, and the engineering-specification documentation that shipped with the original install is the canonical reference. The Filter Finder accepts the nameplate photo, the engineering documentation (if available), and interior measurements for verified-fitment matching. Variation across Rohner Open Front installations is high enough that field-verification meaningfully increases confidence.

What's the source confidence on this fitment, and what does that mean for me?

**Distributor-cross-ref (authorized-dealer cross-reference)**, kit ships with quote-back form to upgrade to field-verified. The Rohner Open Front quote-back form is stronger than typical because variation across installations is high. When you paste back your verified measurements, the record upgrades to field-verified and your subscription locks in. If your measurements differ from the published-spec base, we ship a corrected kit at no charge.

Does my Rohner Open Front need front-bank intake filters?

It depends on the build. Some open-front configurations run unfiltered front intake and rely on AMU + shop-air filtration upstream; others have a dedicated front-bank intake filter set or overhead-plenum intake. The engineering documentation names which applies; absent that, the Filter Finder photo set determines the configuration.

How does the open-front geometry affect my regulatory documentation?

Open-front configurations face additional scrutiny on geometric capture because the open face reduces capture efficiency relative to an enclosed booth at the same exhaust spec. Your Rohner engineering package documents the original capture rating; verified-fitment kits maintain that rating. If your auditor asks about geometric capture, the engineering documentation is the canonical answer.

What if I've lost the original Rohner engineering documentation?

Per-booth field verification through the Filter Finder is the documented path forward. We help reconstruct the filter-fitment specification from interior measurements, nameplate identification, and any retained dealer-side records. The published-spec base fitment ships first; the field-verification quote-back upgrades the record from there.

Can I run heavy-build industrial coatings on an open-front Rohner?

Yes, Rohner Open Front Booth installations are built for industrial coating tempo and the AMU air-handling spec is sized to the original coating spec. Verify the coating you're spraying matches what the engineering package was sized for. Open-front configurations typically load exhaust media harder than equivalent enclosed booths, so cycle cadences are tighter on the exhaust side.

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