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BETH-EL EPCS VM-3

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The Beth-El EPCS system series (Environmental Protection and Control System) are compact and modular, hybrid ventilation and NBC filtration systems that are combined with an air conditioning unit, designed to provide humidity and temperature controlled clean air to the vehicle crew compartment. In addition, carbon monoxide filtration is integrated with the system, which cleans the air from harmful gases, protecting the crew from toxic levels of noxious gasses that WHO (the World Health Organization) and the EU (European Union) have created new legislation against. The VM-series systems can be accommodated into any container or armored vehicle chassis and utilize a highly efficient cyclone filter for heavy duty sand and dust extraction, followed by a prefilter for any ­remaining fine dust. An NBC filter stage follows these dust ­filtration stages to remove nuclear, biological, and chemical ­particles from the air. The FA180 VM-7 does not have the environmental conditioning systems of the EPCS series. SPECIFICATIONS Compliant to Stanag 2895, Mil-Std 461, 810F, 1275 & 1473 Continuous operation Yes Control system Varied Cooling capacity (in kW) 18-25 Filter spec Stanag 2895, AEP 54, Bundeswehr, MIL-STD 461, 810F, 1275 & 1473 Filter type All MTBF rating (hrs) >20,000 NBC flow rate 60-145 No of filters [AG] 3 No. of filters [AG] 3 Power supply 28V Product Concept Vehicle Stackable Yes Tested by [AG] NATO: WEIGHT: 100.00KG DIMENSIONS": 45.00CM X 80.00CM X 65.00CM

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Hazard Types
Chemical
Biological
Nuclear
DRR Phases
Prevention/Understanding Risks/PreparednessMitigation/Risk ReductionAlert/Response/Absorb

Manufacturer
Beth-El Zikhron Yaaqov Industries Ltd.
Country of Production
Israel

Languages
EnglishHebrew

Keywords
epcsvm-3bethelcbrnventilationsystembethelventilationsystemcombinedventilation/filtration
Details
CategoryPersonal Protective Equipment (including Collective Protection)
StatusPublished
Version TrackedNo
CreatedFebruary 25, 2026
Last UpdatedFebruary 25, 2026
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