The X-11Q Cigarette Smoke Air Cleaner is a high-efficiency electronic air cleaner designed to remove tobacco smoke, dust, pollen, and other airborne irritants from your environment. It features a Coanda airflow pattern and is designed to fit inconspicuously into a drop ceiling, replacing a 2' x 4' ceiling tile.
Contaminant particles, such as those in tobacco smoke, receive an electrical charge as they pass into the electronic cell and are then attracted to oppositely charged collector plates, where they are held. The air vent provides dilution control of gaseous contaminants, and standard activated carbon filters absorb odors and gases to further freshen the air.
Key Features:
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High Efficiency: Removes dust, smoke, pollen, and other particles using high-efficiency electronic collector cells.
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Inconspicuous Design: The attractive grille fits flush with the ceiling and is completely inconspicuous.
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Quiet Operation: Three-speed controller allows for quiet operation without sacrificing effectiveness.
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Easy Installation: Special mounting brackets simplify the installation and do not require additional space above the cabinet height of 13 5/8".
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Coanda Airflow: Effective 360° Coanda airflow gently and evenly distributes clean air and returns dirty air to the unit.
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Economical: Permanent electronic collector cell assures low operating cost by eliminating costly filter replacements.
Specifications:
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Electrical Rating: 120V 50/60 Hz or 220V 50/60 Hz
- Current: High - 2.6 Amps | Medium - 2.2 Amps | Low - 1.9 Amps
- 3-Speed: High - 1100 CFM | Medium - 900 CFM | Low - 500 CFM
- Sound Level dB(A): High - 69 | Medium - 59 | Low - 51
- Coverage: Up to 1,000 sq. ft.
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Dimensions: 46 3/4" L x 22 3/4" W x 13 5/8" H (Fits 2' x 4' tile opening)
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Weight: 83 lbs
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Motor: 1/10 Hp energy-efficient motor
- Warranty: 1 Year Limited
Applications:
Ideal for private offices, conference rooms, or other areas where noise levels may be a factor. Suitable for Hookah Lounges, Bars & Restaurants, Cigar Bars, Night Clubs, Taverns, Beauty Shops, Billiard Rooms, Bingo Halls, Bowling Centers, Conference Rooms, Offices, and more. It ensures clean air without the need for filter replacements, making it a cost-effective solution for maintaining indoor air quality.
Smokemaster® key feature is the the Coanda Aerodynamic Principle

The multidirectional airflow pattern—the Coanda Aerodynamic Principle—is Smokemaster's primary characteristic. The amount of contaminated air that reaches the air cleaner is maximized by the special 4-way air recirculation technology. It most effectively delivers the most contaminated air to the machine and eliminating "stuffy" air pockets. Once at the air cleaner, "electrostatic precipitation"—the charging of particles to be collected with the primary washable cell—is used to capture the contaminated air particles. This offers an eco-friendly air cleaning solution with excellent cleaning efficiency and lower overall maintenance expenses.
Smokemaster® Filtration Process
Metal Mesh Pre-Filter, Stage 1
Large particles including hair, lint, and pollen are stopped from entering the electronic cell by the C-12 prefilter.
Although the pre-filter can be cleaned, it should be changed after few uses.
Electronic Cells in Stage 2
There are two electrostatic cells in the Smokemaster C-12. Over 97% of airborne pollutants are captured by the cells during each run through the C-12 through a process known as electrostatic precipitation. Individual pollutant particles are electrically charged by the electronic cell's ionizing portion. They are compelled to stick to the collector plates that are oppositely charged by the electrostatic charge.
Periodically cleaning the electronic cells is necessary to keep them operating efficiently.
Stage 3 Carbon Post Filters Are Optional Although these filters are optional, they are essentially required if you want a better level of odor elimination. Carbon contributes to a cleaner, odorless air discharge by eliminating gasses, VOCs, and odors. All four exhaust vents have carbon filters installed.
Filters should be changed every four to six months since carbon cannot be cleaned.
How Do Electronic Air Cleaners Work?

Electronic air cleaners, or electrostatic precipitators, operate in 3 (or 4) stages:
- Large particles like lint and hair are caught by the prefilter(s).
- Charging Section: Ionizer wires impart a positive high-voltage charge to incoming smoke, fumes, and dust particles. Even particles as small as 0.3 microns, are charged.
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Collection Section: Charged particles are drawn into a secondary electric field where they collect on metal plates, re-circulating clean air back into the general air stream.
- Post Filter (optional): Carbon post-filters absorbs odors, fumes and noxious gasses.