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Floor / pit filters
Installed in the pit of a downdraft booth. Catches overspray that falls past the part being painted.
Quick answer
Floor / pit filters: Installed in the pit of a downdraft booth. Catches overspray that falls past the part being painted. Typical replacement cycle: 14-28 days under normal load. SKUs in this category are being expanded, request a quote for specific fitments while we add catalog rows.
By Ben Kurtz · Filter Fitment Lead, 20+ years in paint-booth service
Category overview
SKUs for floor / pit filtersare being expanded as the catalog ingest pipeline classifies more rows. Request a quote with your booth model and we'll match SKUs from related suppliers while the public catalog catches up.
Frequently asked
- What is floor / pit filters?
- Installed in the pit of a downdraft booth. Catches overspray that falls past the part being painted.
- How often do floor / pit filters need replacing?
- Typical cycle: every 14-28 days under normal shop load. Heavy production shops on the short end of the range, light-volume shops on the long end. Pressure-drop monitoring (manometer reading) is the most reliable replacement signal beyond calendar cycle.
- Why don't I see floor / pit filters SKUs listed?
- Floor / pit filters catalog rows are being added. The category structure is locked; specific SKUs land as the catalog ingest pipeline classifies them. Request a quote with your booth model and we'll match SKUs from related suppliers while the public catalog catches up.
Sources
Primary references cited on this page.
- EPA 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart HHHHHH (NESHAP 6H)https://www.epa.gov/stationary-sources-air-pollution/national-emissions-standards-paint-stripping-and-miscellaneous
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