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Stop flying insects, inclement weather, and airborne pollutants from entering your establishment with the Curtron S-LP-48-1-FILTER! This low profile air curtain is powered by one 1/5 horsepower variable-speed motor. The S-LP-48-1-FILTER has a durable stainless steel housing to increase its endurance and make it easier to maintain. It covers an areas up to 48" wide and 120" high. A filter is included.
Energy Efficiency β Creates a strong air barrier that helps maintain indoor temperature, reducing heating and cooling costs.
Improved Air Quality β Built-in filter traps dust, pollen, and debris, making it ideal for foodservice, retail, and healthcare environments.
Space-Saving Design β Low-profile housing allows discreet installation above entryways without obstructing clearance.
Pest & Contaminant Control β Prevents insects, fumes, and outdoor pollutants from entering, ensuring a cleaner environment.
Commercial Durability β Designed for continuous operation in high-traffic entrances with long-lasting performance.
Q: What is the Curtron S-LP-48-1-FILTER Air Curtain?
A: A 49" low-profile air curtain with a built-in filter, designed to maintain indoor air quality and reduce energy costs.
Q: What does it do?
A: It creates an invisible barrier of air that keeps out dust, insects, fumes, and outside temperatures while allowing easy entry and exit.
Q: Where can it be used?
A: Ideal for restaurants, grocery stores, warehouses, retail shops, and service entrances.
Q: Why choose the low-profile design?
A: Its slim, space-saving housing blends into doorways while delivering powerful performance.
Q: Does it include a filter?
A: Yes, the integrated filter improves indoor air quality by capturing dust and particles.
Q: What size doorways is it best for?
A: Fits 48β49" wide single-door openings.
Q: How does it help save energy?
A: By reducing heating and cooling loss, it lowers HVAC strain and utility costs.
Clean or replace the air filter regularly to maintain airflow efficiency
Wipe exterior surfaces with a damp cloth; avoid abrasive cleaners
Inspect motor and fan blades periodically for dust or debris buildup
Ensure mounting hardware remains tight and secure
Schedule professional servicing annually for optimal performance