

Everything shown above is included with this package:
• One ASR-100-AV-NBC Safe Cell with Bypass Port and Battery Backup capability that has a
pre-filter set, a nuclear grade HEPA, a war gas carbon adsorber, a wall mount bracket, air
intake hose, and a hose wall flange
• One emergency backup Hand Pump
• Two 50-PSI automatic double acting Blast Valves
• One Overpressure Relief Valve - either ceiling or wall mount
• Free door-to-door UPS Ground shipping to any US address
• Free technical support from the engineer who designed this system
ASR-100-AV-NBC Safe Cell features an internal automatic switching power supply that will
trickle charge a user-supplied 12 volt battery and then automatically switch to drawing
power from the battery if the power grid goes down. When the power comes back on, the
power supply automatically switches back to AC power and recharges the battery.
The Safe Cell has been designed from the ground up to overpressure a protected space so
that the only way for air to be introduced into your shelter is through the filter bank.
It comes complete with an air intake hose, a wall mounting bracket, and a comprehensive
installation and operation manual.
This NBC air filter is designed to be mounted inside a collective protection area such as a
safe room or bomb shelter where it can be inspected and serviced without leaving the
protected space.
You can have the optional bypass port installed at the factory. This bypass port allows you
to connect the air intake hose to the top end bell - drawing in outside air, bypassing the filter
bank, and blowing fresh, unfiltered air into your protected space.
This configuration is to only be used to ventilate your shelter while extending the life of your
filters when there is no airborne toxin threat.
True NBC capability: the Safe Cell meets the critical requirements of the US Army Corp of
Engineers Technical Letter ETL 1110-3-498 - "Design of collective protection shelters to
resist chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) agents"
3 ways to power the filter: the Safe Cell can be operated with 110 to 240 volt AC power,
12 volt DC power, or manual operation with the emergency backup hand pump.
Proven design: This exact filtration system installed in command bunkers, bomb shelters,
military vehicles, hospital isolation rooms, and safe rooms - around the world. |
Through the Wall Kit

Includes everything shown above:
Wall duct with adapters,Outside hood with screen, Inside register
grill, Gate valve, Mounting hardware (screws), Installation manual
This easy-to-install kit allows you to route your intake hose through a wall. It comes complete
with everything necessary to install it - except for a few simple hand tools.
This kit allows you to convey air through a wall - without letting the air leak into the inside of wall.
It has a duct that goes through the wall with adapters on each end that allow you to quick-connect the safe cell on one side of the wall and have one of two adapters on the other side:
either an outside water-shedding hood or an inside register grill. Whether you are going from your safe room to the outside or to an adjacent room, this kit has everything you need.
Also included is a gate valve that will seal the duct so that humidity cannot migrate up through
the duct, through the intake hose of the Safe Cell and moisten the carbon adsorber - lessening it's life. This gate valve can be instantly opened by hand when turning on the Safe Cell. Shown below, it's in its up (or open) position |


The Through the Wall Kit from the
outside after the hood has been painted to
match the exterior color of a home
Register Duct Kit

Includes everything shown above:
Register cover, Centering bar, J-Hook
with wing-nut
This kit allows you to easily connect the intake hose of the Safe Cell to a household
register duct used commonly in residences and buildings with central force-air
heating and air conditioning.
It is very simple to install:
• Place the register cover (the large plastic piece) over the register
• Insert the J-hook through a central opening in the register
• Turn it 90-degrees and pull up - seating it against on of the bars in the register
• Place the centering bar on top of the register cover and position the end of the J-hook
through the central hole in it
• Thread the wing-nut onto the threaded end of the J-hook and hand tighten
• Slip fit the intake hose of the Safe Cell over the register cover - a slight twisting motion
will seat it down and create an air-tight seal |
Here is a typical residential floor register:
Here is the register duct kit installed:

Here is the quick-connect hose installed on the register duct kit:
Caution: by taking air from a positive pressure (forced-air heating/cooling system), you are "pre-loading" the intake air. This will give a higher air speed through the filter banks in the Safe Cell. This higher air speed will reduce the critical residence time of the air in the carbon adsorber - affecting its ability to adsorb gases.
Overpressure Relief Valve
Low pressure one way purge valve

The ASR-50-OP shown in
wall mounted configuration
This overpressure relief valve is critical to creating an overpressure in the protected space by
adding the proper, metered resistance to the outgoing airflow. The valve is normally closed and will not open unless the air pressure inside the shelter is slightly greater than the outside air pressure.
This gives you true ventilation - air in through the Safe Cell and out through this valve preventing the buildup of carbon dioxide exhaled by the occupants. Carbon dioxide poisoning
will incapacitate and kill the occupants of an enclosed space without ventilation long before
oxygen deprivation.
Please specify at time of ordering whether or not you are mounting this valve directly on the
wall or ceiling - or if you are going mount it to the blast valve. We will configure your
overpressure relief valve so it either has a mounting flange for the wall or ceiling or a slip-fit
connection for the blast valve.
A good rule of thumb is that if you are underground, you need blast valves and if you are above ground, you do not - unless you have a hardened structure above ground. There is not much need for blast valves unless you have a hardened, blast resistant structure.Any protected space will benefit from this valve, especially if it is well sealed, then this overpressure relief valve is a necessity - if you want true ventilation. |
Adjustable Overpressure Valve
Low pressure one way purge valve

The ASR-100-AOP
Adjustable Overpressure
Valve is shown wall mounted
The Adjustable Overpressure Valve is critical to creating an overpressure in the protected space by adding the proper resistance to the out flowing air. This valve is normally closed and will not open unless the air pressure inside the shelter reaches the opening pressure set by the adjustment cap. When used with an ASR-100-AV-NBC Safe Cell, the adjustment range is zero to 1.75 inches of water column.
The adjustment cap is located at the bottom of the valve assembly. Tightening this cap
increases the pressure in the protected space. This allows you to compensate for a shelter that is not entirely sealed up - within reason. This valve should be used with the Differential Pressure Gauge. |
Differential Pressure Gauge
Displays the difference in air pressure between your shelter and the world

The ASR-50-DPG
Differential Pressure Gauge
The Differential Pressure Gauge displays the difference in air pressure between the inside and
outside of a shelter. It has a sampling tube that goes through the wall or ceiling in order to read
the outside air pressure. Another sampling tube is inside the housing and the difference in air
pressure is displayed by a needle on a dial gauge. When you do not have the Safe Cell NBC
overpressure air filter on, a properly installed differential pressure gauge will read zero because
there is no difference in the air pressure inside, and outside of the shelter. When you start the
Safe Cell, the gauge will read a higher pressure.
The unit of measure displayed is inches of water column (wc). There are 27.67 inches of water
in one pound per square inch (PSI).
Air flow and air pressure are two properties of forced air that are linked together. As a general
rule, the more air pressure, the less air flow. An airflow of 5 cubic feet per minute per person at
0.3-inch (7.62-mm) of water column is recommended by the United States Army Corps of
Engineers in the technical letter ETL 1110-3-498.
There are three ranges of gauges available that display positive overpressure:
• Zero to 0.5-inches of water column — part number ASR-05-DPG
• Zero to 1-inch of water column — part number ASR-10-DPG (special order item)
• Zero to 25-mm of water column — part number ASR-25-DPG (special order item)
Special order items usually ship within one week of the order being placed.
The Differential Pressure Gauge is designed for easy installation into any protected space.
The kit includes all of the required components for installation inside of the protected space. |
Emergency Hand Pump

This hand operated bellows slip-fits instantly into the top of the Safe Cell and is operated by
pumping it up and down. It is used to draw filtered air into a protected space during a long
term power outage.
A typical shelter occupant cannot physically maintain an overpressure with this device (truth in
advertising), but you can draw in air through the filter bank and into your shelter, displacing the
carbon dioxide that is exhaled by the occupants ~and~ you still have safe, breathable air being
filtered for NBC toxins.
The constraint for maintaining an overpressure in any decent sized shelter (larger than a coat
closet) is human endurance - there is simply too much air to move, either by a plunger
system (which we have), or a rotary crank system, to maintain an overpressure for more than
a few minutes. Either way, the oxygen that you consume and the carbon dioxide that
you exhale while you bring in filtered air by hand power is beyond what humans can
accomplish.
Our emergency backup bellows has an output of 50 cubic meters (1766 cubic feet) per hour at
50 strokes per minute using a 7 inch stroke and an output of 100 cubic meters (3200 cubic
feet) per hour at 50 strokes per minute using a 14 inch stroke. |

The emergency backup
bellows in the extended
or "up" position

The emergency backup
bellows in the
compressed or "down"
position
Automatic ventilation kit

Everything above is included: a
heavy duty quick fit blower, a wall
coupling, the mounting hardware, a
grounded timer, and the installation
and operation manual
The ASR-50-AB Automatic Ventilation Blower is an optional component that you can
install in your underground blast-resistant shelter that will automatically draw air
into, and out of your shelter - providing true ventilation. The purpose of this device
is to automatically remove moisture, stale air, and odors (and minimize mold and
mildew) from your protected space while it is not in use. It does this by drawing air
into your shelter - which pressurizes it - and then that air is expelled through the
outlet vent.
It is easily installed with the included wall mount bracket and the quick-release hose that is
included with the Safe Cell is simply pulled off the intake port of the Safe Cell and put on the
blower with a slight twisting motion. The timer is set to run for a few minutes every day to
automatically ventilate the shelter. In an NBC event, the occupants simply remove the hose
from the ventilation blower and install it onto the Safe Cell and then turn on the Safe Cell -
this can be done in a few seconds.
The marine grade (extremely corrosion resistant) blower is a rated for continuous duty and
can be used as a backup blower for the Safe Cell. All it takes is to remove it from the
mounting bracket with a slight twisting motion and then slip it into the top of the Safe Cell,
turn on the switch, and you have a backup blower that will suck air through the internal
blower of the Safe Cell and expel safe, breathable air into your protected space. |

Shown above is the Automatic Ventilation Blower plumbed into the intake Blast
Valve.
| Note the timer on the electrical outlet that turns the blower on and off at regular intervals to
automatically ventilate your blast shelter without loading the filters in the Safe Cell with
particulates or moisture.In the picture above, the intake port of the Safe Cell has the red
shipping cap installed on it to prevent particulates and moisture from loading the filters in the
Safe Cell. This is the normal installation that you should have in your underground shelter -
until you occupy it. On the Safe Cell page, you will see the hose connected to the intake port
of the filtration system. It literally takes a few seconds to change this connection. |
Automotive Vent Kit

Includes everything shown above:Installation and
operation manual, Outside bulkhead fitting, Inside bulkhead
fitting, Gate valve 90-degree fitting, 2 gaskets ,4 mounting
screws.
This kit allows you to easily connect the intake hose of the Safe Cell or the
overpressure valve to a bulkhead fitting designed just for automotive or marine use.
The bulkhead fitting sandwiches the wall of the vehicle with a gasket on both sides and
ensures an air-tight seal as well as a weather resistant shroud on the outside of the vehicle.
The Safe Cell can be installed easily in any vehicle with the hardware included with
it. All Safe Cells have marine-grade (corrosion resistant) blowers so they are ready
for any type of vehicle installation. The only additional items necessary are in this
automotive vent kit. |

It has been installed in military vehicles.
The anatomy of a Safe Cell
Features, construction methods, and performance
of the most advanced NBC air filter available
| The Safe Cell and its accessories are all designed to fit and function together. By viewing your
entire protected space as a single system, we have eliminated the guesswork in constructing
a shelter air filtration system. |

Features
Integrated overpressure
Unlike room air filters with an adapter kit added to draw air in from another room, the Safe
Cell was designed from the start to draw air in from an adjacent space and overpressure your
protected space. This is the same principal used in every military and government protected
spaces - from armored vehicles up to massive bomb shelters. Because all air is flowing
outward from your protected space, this overpressure denies access to airborne toxins,
isolating you from the toxic environment.
Instant isolation room
All Safe Cell models can be configured to create a CDC grade isolation room. All you have to
do is to remove the air intake hose and place it on the air output port. The Safe Cell will then
draw air from the protected space and expel it outside - creating a negative pressure in the
room and filtering the air before it is discharged. If you have an person that develops a
communicable disease in your home, you can bring them into your protected space and
isolate their droplet nuclei (airborne body fluids) from the rest of your family.
Pusher mode
The Safe Cell can be easily configured to be in an adjacent room - such as a closet - and
"push" the filtered air into your protected space. |

Mobile applications
The Safe Cell has been installed in cars, trucks, heavy equipment, mobile command shelters,
and decontamination tents. It can also be installed in recreational vehicles, boats, and
aircraft. All models feature marine grade blowers and corrosion resistant construction.
Backup systems
The Safe Cell features redundant backup systems - most models have an automatic switching
power supply that trickle charges a user-supplied battery and then draws from it in the event
of a power outage. All Safe Cells are ready to instantly receive the hand pump. You can
literally hold you breath while you slip on the hand pump and start pumping. |

Easy installation
Due to its modular design, installing the Safe Cell in your protected space can be completed
with simple hand tools in about an hour.
The wall mount bracket is designed to mount to studs in typical residential construction on 16
inch centers. When your NBC filter is mounted on the wall, it cannot be tipped over, moved,
or misplaced. The Safe Cell attaches to the wall mount bracket with quick release fasteners -
that require no tools to remove it. With the automotive vent kit and a second wall mount
bracket installed in your vehicle, you can take your protection with you if you have to
evacuate. All of the hose connections are slip-fit. That means you simply push them onto the
connection with a slight twisting motion. Every Safe Cell comes with a comprehensive
installation and operation manual showing exactly how to install it.
Easy operation
Plug it in and turn it on: the Safe Cells with battery backup have separate switches for the
power supply and the blower. The single voltage Safe Cells have only one power switch that
turns the blower on and off.
Because you may be in a hurry and stressed when you need to operate it, the Safe Cell
features easy-to-read placards at every point that you interact with it. Operation is easy and
intuitive even without the manual.
Foolproof
Every Safe Cell has a single speed blower. Once it is installed and tested in the protected
space, you are either protected or not, and when the user can lower the blower output with a
variable speed blower, it is possible to have the Safe Cell on, but putting out enough air to
create an overpressure.
These blowers are all marine grade - which means that they are designed to resist corrosion
in the harshest environment. |
What you need to know
A safe room consists of an envelope (a room) that has a true NBC filtration/ventilation
system installed that will maintain more air pressure inside the room than outside of it
(overpressure) in order to constantly keep air bowing outward from the protected space. This
will not allow airborne toxins from migrating back into the air you breath.
With the right equipment, standard residential construction - homes and apartments - can
be a perfectly suitable envelope to keep out airborne toxins. Absolute sealing of the room is
not necessary - as long as you have achieved and maintain overpressure.
Even if you are inside a hermetically sealed container, you need true ventilation - air in and
air out. This ventilation continually removes heat, moisture, and carbon dioxide that is
exhaled by the occupants while bringing in a fresh supply of oxygen-rich air.
This air must be filtered in order to make it safe and breathable. The best filter
combination is a bank of pre-filters, an individually DOP scan tested nuclear grade HEPA for
radioactive fallout and a nuclear grade carbon adsorber that will adsorb radioactive iodine. |
Construction Methods
Built like a hydraulic cylinder
The top and bottom end bells on the Safe Cell capture the HEPA filter and the carbon
adsorber in the same way that the end plates capture the tube in a hydraulic cylinder. This
capture method ensures that the pressure applied to the seals on the filters is equalized
around their perimeter. In other words, this construction method prevents the seals from
being over tightened on one side and loose on the other - loose seals leak dirty air.
The best filters available
In any filtration system, you want to go from progressively large to small particles being
filtered. The Safe Cell features a bank of three filters: the pre-filters, the HEPA filter, and the
war gas carbon adsorber. These filters are easily replaceable.
All of our filters are made to our specifications by three different companies in the United
States. We chose the best specialized manufacturers for each of our three filter banks. The
gaskets on the HEPA filter and the carbon adsorber are rabbited (puzzle cut) to prevent air
leaks.
The pre-filters have both a gross and a fine media. They allow you to replace the relatively
inexpensive pre-filters and it keep the HEPA filter from becoming clogged with large particles and adding resistance to the system.
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The HEPA filter we have made for us is beyond what is commonly marketed as a "true HEPA"which can be nothing more than pleated paper media. HEPA is an acronym for High Efficiency
Particulate Air filter. Its function is to trap the smallest particles possible. Our HEPA filters are
individually tested with a DOP test to MIL STD 282-1995. This has been the industry
standard test method for many years. It is conducted using a forward light scattering
photometer. The HEPA is challenged with 0.3 micrometer particles of dioctylphthalate (DOP).
By measuring the upstream and downstream concentration of these particles, the HEPA filter
efficiency can be calculated. Our HEPA filters also have been awarded Underwriters
Laboratories Classification - UL 586. This classification is to insure that each HEPA filter cell is
individually tested at the factory. Additionally, representative HEPA filter cells are tested by
UL to ensure that they provide their rated HEPA level filtration, after being subjected to the
following conditions of a high moisture environment of (90% R.H.), a high temperature
environment of (371 deg/C), low temperature environment of (-3 deg/C). UL also subjects
the HEPA filter cell to a spot flame test of (954 deg/C). |

The nuclear grade war gas adsorber is a block sieve adsorption filter cell consisting of two
containment media's and a center block of a granule nuclear grade war gas carbon blend -
NUK-TK TEDA and ASZM-TEDA. This special blend of two kinds of activated carbon adsorbs
warfare gases and radioactive iodine in order to meet the requirements of US Army Corps of
Engineers ETL 1110-3-498 standard for war gas removal.

| Power supply
The Safe Cell models that feature the automatic battery backup system have a custom
designed and built power supply in them. This power supply is a box that mounts inside the
top end bell and regulates when and where the power comes from. There are two power
cords on these models - one for 110 volt to 220 volt AC and one for 12 volt DC. The power
supply automatically trickle charges a user supplied battery connected to the 12 volt DC
power cord. This means that it continually checks the battery's charge and when it drops, it
will recharge it automatically. When the AC power (from an electrical outlet) is interrupted (a
power outage), the power supply automatically switches to drawing from the battery. A
normal automotive or marine battery will last from 16 to 24 hours - at full charge. This gives
you peace of mind when you go to sleep knowing that if the power fails, your NBC filter will
continue to maintain overpressure. |
Wall Mount Bracket
There is a good reason that smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, and some first aid kits come
with wall mounting kits - when you need life saving devices, you want to know where they
are at.
The Safe Cell wall mount bracket is laser cut stainless steel with fabricated L-brackets that
attach to the spacers between the end bells.
The L-brackets are attached to the wall bracket with star nuts that can be unscrewed by hand
- you can immediately remove the Safe Cell from the wall if you need to move it to another
room or a vehicle.
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Performance
There are air filter manufacturers that have post the rated blower capacity and claim that it is
the true system airflow. This is a disingenuous attempt at deceiving the customer. All blowers
come with an airflow rating - for that blower alone. But that does not include the resistance to
air movement before and after the blower. There are two types of resistance to airflow in a
filtration system: internal resistance from the filter media and internal ducting, and external
resistance: the size, and shape of the protected space plus the ducting to and from the
protected space. The internal resistance is a factor of the engineering that is utilized in the
design and construction of the air filtration unit. The external resistance is determined by a
variety of variables - some of which are: protected space location, filter unit location, air exit
location, and "baffles" that slow down the air exchange process like storage items and people
inside the protected space, and the internal size and obstructions inside the hoses and pipes
that deliver and exit air.
American Safe Room tests all of our filtration systems and all airflow measurements are for
the system airflow - not the blower rating.
The most common way to measure the efficiency of the entire system of the protected space
is air exchanges per hour. As an example, if you have a 10 by 10 foot protected space with
an 8 foot ceiling, you have 800 cubic feet of volume to protect. The measurement of air
exchanges per hour is how many times per hour that 800 cubic feet of safe, breathable air is
blown into and out of the protected space.The most stringent protected areas are in hospital
isolation rooms that have patients in them that are highly infectious. The CDC recommends
between 6 and 12 air exchanges per hour for a hospital grade isolation room. This is partially
because the patient and the support personnel are converting oxygen to carbon dioxide by
breathing and it needs to be removed from the protected space. The other main reason is the
droplet nuclei (airborne body fluids or bio aerosols) from the infectious patient must not be
allowed to accumulate in the isolation room - accumulating in the filter media is a much better
place than your lungs or on surfaces in the room. You can change the filters at certain, prescheduled intervals. The other factors are humidity and heat accumulation - body heat and
moisture laden exhaled air can have a significant impact on the comfort and safety of people
in the protected space. |
rg@secureavault.com -- (406) 212-2334
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