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Ram Air 4-Unit Ambient Air Turnout Gear Dryer

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Ram Air 4-Unit Ambient Air Turnout Gear DryerWe are the Ram Air Gear Dryer dealer for the state of New York. Contact Your Local Fire End Rep. to discuss your departments requirements. Our Fire End Sales Team Note: Due to contractual agreements, we are only permitted to offer Ram Air Gear Dryer products for sale in the state of New York. If you are located outside New York, please contact Ram Air Gear Dryer at 888 EZEE DRY for your local dealer's name. TG 4 4 UNIT AMBIENT AIR GEAR DRYER Ram Airs

We are the Ram Air Gear Dryer dealer for the state of New York.

Contact Your Local Fire-End Rep. to discuss your department’s requirements.

Our Fire-End Sales Team

Note: Due to contractual agreements, we are only permitted to offer Ram Air Gear Dryer products for sale in the state of New York. If you are located outside New York, please contact Ram Air Gear Dryer at 888-EZEE-DRY for your local dealer's name.

TG-4 4-UNIT AMBIENT AIR GEAR DRYER

Ram Air’s TG-4 — with touchscreen control – safely and quickly dries up to four sets of turnout gear and accessories.

The Ram Air TG-4 Gear Dryer aligns with gear manufacturer drying requirements and complies with NFPA 1851/FEMSA recommendations for drying gear.

KEY PRODUCT FEATURES

  • Dries Four Sets of Turnout Gear

  • Twelve Ports for Drying Accessories

  • Four Helmet Dryers

  • Top-quality Steel Construction

  • Touchscreen Control

  • Heavy-duty Casters for Mobility

  • Complies with NFPA 1851/FEMSA Gear Drying Recommendations

  • Optional Accessories Available

TARGET HARD-TO-DRY AREAS
Ram Air’s patented design uses powerful fans that push air through gear from the inside out—effectively drying the hard-to-reach areas and vapor barriers in gear that are prone to mold and mildew if not dried properly. Our gear dryers' unique design limits air loss and prevents airflow from following the path of least resistance. The result? Faster, more efficient drying, and an increased ability to dry more suits in the same amount of time.

FLEXIBILITY FOR ALL GEAR COMPONENTS
We know what it is like to work in wet boots and gloves. That is why Ram Air’s TG-4 Gear Dryer comes fully loaded with 12 component ports for drying all accessories, including helmets, gloves, boots, face masks, and SCBAs. Keeping you dry and comfortable is our job.

TOUCH SCREEN CONTROL FOR DRYING WITH AMBIENT AIR
Ram Air TG-4gear dryers' touch screen control gives users immediate visual access to the drying status/dry time remaining and personalized control of dry time/temperature through customized settings. The control features a simple user interface with clearly defined icons. Users can select one of the five drying time presets, including a continuous drying option, or they can choose the custom timer option–a feature that allows users to select a custom dry time based on their department’s unique drying needs. When the dryer is in use, the screen clearly displays the drying status using a series of easy-to-understand icons, and a timer countdown keeps users abreast of dry time remaining–even at a glance. Departments with Ram Air heated model dryers can easily toggle between normal, ambient-air drying or heated drying. The touch screen is extremely durable, with a smooth flat screen that is easy to clean.

FEATURE STRUCTURALLY SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION
We strive to deliver products that set quality standards beyond any other competitor’s products. Heavy-duty casters provide mobility for the unit, and top-quality steel construction of the frame and air passages ensure that Ram Air Gear Dryers are built to last. We design our gear dryers to be the most structurally superior gear dryers available and stand by them with an industry-leading five-year warranty!

Resources

Ram Air Catalog

AGF Grant Writing Info Sheet

How-to Videos

Changing Temperature Settings

Creating a Custom Timer

No Timer Option-Continuous Drying

Quick Access Menu and Options

Quick Start Options

Selecting the Drying Mode

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