AP95 LN₂ Fogger Guide | Passive dewar-style
The AP95 is a passive dewar-style AP Series liquid-nitrogen fogger. Its published planning profile is ≈ 19–20 m³/min for ≈ 85–95 min, but the exact delivered configuration—not a website summary—must control procurement and protocol use.
Current planning profile
| Planning field | Published value / status |
|---|---|
| Architecture | Passive dewar-style |
| Fog output | ≈ 19–20 m³/min |
| Typical runtime | ≈ 85–95 min |
| Visual distance | ≈ 25–35 ft |
| Planning scope | Medium-to-large rooms requiring a higher-output passive dewar pathway |
| Status | Confirm configuration, availability and lead time in current quotation |
Architecture and operating fit
The passive dewar-style family uses dewar boil-off and passive pressure behavior as part of LN₂ delivery. It may appeal to teams that prefer a familiar cryogenic architecture, but readiness, fill state, transfer practice and dewar condition must be controlled.
The published application scope is medium-to-large rooms requiring a higher-output passive dewar pathway. That is a starting point, not a room-size guarantee. The real decision depends on airflow, room geometry, hose routing, pressure, humidity, visibility and camera requirements.
Specification caution
Ask Applied Physics to identify the current product-sheet revision, electrical service, water volume, LN₂ capacity, output configuration, accessories, warranty, shipping dimensions and factory acceptance evidence in the quote package.
When this model belongs on the shortlist
- Your study scale aligns with: Medium-to-large rooms requiring a higher-output passive dewar pathway.
- The facility accepts a passive dewar-style operating model.
- The fog-entry method has been demonstrated at the actual pressure boundary.
- The site can support LN₂ receiving, transfer, ventilation and storage.
- Published runtime and output are sufficient with margin—but not grossly oversized.
Protocol integration
Record the equipment ID, configuration, fill state, water type, hose layout, output setting, warm-up/readiness state and any control changes. If the formal study uses a splitter, curtain wand or long hose, qualify that exact arrangement rather than citing the generator’s free-output value.
Build a defensible fogger requirement
Send Applied Physics the room, process, utilities, documentation and safety constraints—not just a model number.