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Nova Verta: Five Cycles = Significant Cost Savings

Updated: Aug 5, 2020

Utilizing the five distinct operation modes found only in Nova Verta spray booths, body shops have the unprecedented ability to maximize efficiency and reduce operating costs. While most spray booths have a single operation mode, Nova Verta leads the industry by offering the Prep Cycle, Spray Cycle, Flash Cure Cycle, Flash Cycle and Cure Cycle modes.


Prep Cycle: as the first operating mode, the Prep Cycle optimizes spray booth cabin conditions while final masking and tack off is performed. To ensure that operators are not exposed to carbon monoxide, the Prep Cycle warms air and safely recirculates it through the spray booth cabin via the stainless steel heat exchanger.



Additionally, Nova Verta’s Prep Cycle is the only system providing OSHA compliant working conditions, air heating, air pressure maintenance, and metal temperature maintenance, while also generating a monthly cost savings of 35% or more!


Spray Cycle: once the Prep Cycle is completed, the spray booth operator can easily shift the spray booth into the Spray Cycle, which delivers a consistent stream of freshly heated air into the spray booth cabin.

The Spray Cycle also maintains the perfect level of pressure within the spray booth cabin. “The exhaust system is dry filtered using a reverse incline direct driven fan using a variable frequency drive for motor speed control.” This Nova Verta specific feature effectively eliminates the need for unreliable pressure control dampers or the need for operator intervention.

Flash Cure Cycle: the flash cure cycle is utilized for the flashing of waterborne or solvent based materials. This operating mode allows for increased temperatures and recirculates air during the flash times between coats of materials, which not only speeds up the flash times, but also conserves energy.

Flash Cycle: the flash cycle operates similarly to the flash cure cycle, however it does not recirculate air, instead utilizing 100% outside air.


Cure Cycle: Another simple touch of the Controller shifts the spray booth into the Cure/Bake Cycle. Similar to the Prep Cycle, the Cure Cycle effectively re-circulates air through the spray booth cabin, which minimizes electrical and fuel consumption.


Nova Verta’s 5-mode operating system also boasts shortened cure times on both conventional and waterborne paints, achieved through a higher-velocity airflow.


Click here to find learn more about how a Nova Verta Spray Booth can maximize efficiency and minimized costs in your body shop!

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