Overview
Snout grill for the Dry Air Technology Tempest air mover, black. Part number CF-00C-P4N20554.
Replacement grill only — heavy-duty PVC.
Where it sits and what it does
The snout is the discharge outlet on a centrifugal air mover — the shaped nozzle that concentrates the airflow into a directed stream. Its grill guards that outlet.
The snout is what makes a centrifugal machine useful for the work it is designed for: getting a concentrated column of air under a lifted carpet, into a wall cavity, or along a skirting line. A damaged or missing snout grill lets that outlet be obstructed or damaged, and a deformed snout disrupts the airflow it exists to shape.
The one that gets broken
The snout projects, which makes it the part that catches on doorframes, gets landed on when a machine is dropped, and takes the impact when machines are stacked in a van.
Inspect PVC grills for cracks as well as for blockage. A cracked grill can look intact from the front and be one impact away from losing a section — and a fragment of PVC going through an impeller is a worse day than replacing a grill.
Keep it clear
An obstructed discharge is one of the named causes of an air mover that runs briefly then shuts off. Check and clear both grills between jobs.
Two grills on the Tempest
The other is the primary inlet grill, CF-00C-P4N20552. Check which has failed before ordering.
Related Tempest parts
- Primary Inlet Grill (CF-00C-P4N20552)
- Capacitor 10 µF 450 V (AF-00E-PNBN0329)
- Single-Throw Rocker Switch (GN-00E-P3B10218)
Frequently asked questions
Which grill is this?
The snout grill, at the discharge. The inlet grill is CF-00C-P4N20552.
What material and colour?
Heavy-duty PVC, black.
Does it include the snout itself?
It is listed as the grill only. Tell us what has broken and we will check what else you need.
Can I run the machine without it?
No — it is a guard.
Send us a photo of the damage and we will confirm whether you need the grill or more of the snout assembly.