Description
The NA-G10 Natural Gas Automotive Spray Paint Booth is a full-size downdraft car spray booth for collision repair, refinish and custom shops that want cleaner finishes and predictable cycle time – with a traditional burner-style heating system instead of electric infrared.
It is designed for body shops worldwide, with a primary focus on the needs and workflows of North American (especially US) collision centers. Local installers and engineers can adapt power, burner configuration and compliance to your country or region.
Note: This booth model is continuously improved. Final specs, components and drawings may differ slightly from the information shown here. Always follow your official quotation and installation documents as the source of truth.
NA-G10 Natural Gas Automotive Spray Paint Booth – Full Specifications
| Model & Size | |
|---|---|
| Model name | NA-G10 Natural Gas Automotive Spray Paint Booth |
| Outside size (L × W × H) | 7000 × 5100 × 3300 mm (approx. 23.0' × 16.7' × 10.8') |
| Inside working size (L × W × H) | 6900 × 3900 × 2650 mm (approx. 22.6' × 12.8' × 8.7') |
| Doors & Access | |
| Main entrance door | 3000 × 2600 mm (W × H), bordered wall-panel doors |
| Work / personnel door | 750 × 1900 mm (W × H), same color as wall panels |
| Housing System | |
| Top plenum height | Approx. 370 mm purification / airflow layer above the cabin |
| Wall panels | 50 mm socket-type flame-retardant EPS insulation board with 0.32 mm color steel plate |
| Roof (top plate) | 0.8 mm galvanized bent steel plate |
| Bottom structure | 2 floor grilles + 3 patterned steel plates; climbing platform approx. 750 × 1800 mm |
| Base | 280 mm high galvanized steel base, sheet thickness about 1.0 mm |
| Air Intake & Exhaust System | |
| Ventilation pattern | Air supplied from above and exhausted downward through floor grilles (downdraft) |
| Inlet fan | 2 × 3 kW dual fans (supply) |
| Outlet fan | Not included in the base NA-G10 configuration |
| Ductwork | 2 rectangular air ducts, 1 × 90° elbow and 1 × 45° elbow |
| Equipment / air box position | Can be installed on the right, left or rear side of the booth |
| Heating & Baking | |
| Heating method | Natural-gas burner heating (no on-booth diesel system) |
| Burner and heating capacity | FS10-type natural gas burner, approx. 100,000 kcal/h reference capacity |
| Lighting System | |
| Overhead lighting | 8 sets of 4 × 16 W LED high-efficiency energy-saving lamps |
| Side lighting | None (overhead lighting only) |
| Filtration & Controls | |
| Filtration system | Top filtration, vent filtration and bottom filtration (multi-stage chain) |
| Electric control system | Intelligent electronic control system with knob interface |
| Power | |
| Total installed electrical power | Approx. 6.5 kW (fans, controls and auxiliaries – burner uses natural gas fuel) |
Click a section below to see how these specs affect daily work in the booth.
Booth size and working area
The NA-G10 paint booth measures 7000 × 5100 × 3300 mm outside and 6900 × 3900 × 2650 mm inside, giving enough space for most sedans, coupes, hatchbacks, SUVs and light trucks while still leaving room to move around the vehicle.
- Outside size: 7000 × 5100 × 3300 mm (approx. 23.0' × 16.7' × 10.8').
- Inside working size: 6900 × 3900 × 2650 mm (approx. 22.6' × 12.8' × 8.7').
For many buyers, this matches what they expect from a standard full-size automotive spray booth footprint.
Heating performance and bake time
The NA-G10 uses a natural-gas burner (FS10-type) as the primary heat source. With around 100,000 kcal/h of reference heating capacity, it is designed to take the booth from near room temperature up to typical refinish bake temperatures under factory reference conditions.
- Heating type: natural-gas burner (no on-booth diesel burner and no electric infrared package).
- Approximate burner capacity: about 100,000 kcal/h (factory reference, natural gas).
- Supports forced drying of primer and clear coat with gas-fired heat.
This suits shops that prefer traditional burner-style heating and want to keep the electrical load lower while still maintaining predictable bake cycles.
Airflow and ventilation
The NA-G10 is a downdraft automotive spray booth: air comes from the plenum above and is drawn down through the floor grilles to move overspray away from the painter and the vehicle.
- Downdraft pattern: air is delivered from above and pulled down through the floor grilles.
- Supply fans: 2 × 3 kW dual fans on the intake side.
- Ductwork: 2 straight ducts plus 90° and 45° elbows to connect into your exhaust stack or treatment system.
- Outlet fan: not included in the base NA-G10 configuration (can be added or specified in custom setups).
The downdraft pattern helps keep overspray headed toward the floor instead of hanging in the painter’s line of sight.
Filtration and finish quality
The NA-G10 combines top, vent and floor filtration to help control dust and overspray in the automotive paint booth.
- Top filtration in the ceiling area above the booth.
- Vent filtration on incoming make-up air.
- Bottom filtration beneath the floor grilles.
With regular filter maintenance, this multi-stage chain is intended to support clean refinish work and reduce rework due to dirt in the clear coat.
Construction and access
The NA-G10 cabin uses insulated steel wall panels, a galvanized roof and a raised steel base with grilles and plates to feel like a permanent, professional installation.
- 50 mm EPS wall panels with 0.32 mm color-steel facing for insulation and rigidity.
- 0.8 mm galvanized roof plate.
- Approx. 370 mm plenum / purification layer above the booth ceiling.
- 2 floor grilles + 3 patterned plates on a 280 mm high galvanized base, with climbing platform around 750 × 1800 mm.
- Main door: bordered wall-panel doors, 3000 × 2600 mm.
- Personnel door: 750 × 1900 mm, matching the booth wall color.
- Equipment box / air unit can be mounted on the right, left or rear side to suit your building.
When inspectors, insurers or fleet customers walk into the spray area, the booth presents as a serious long-term asset rather than a temporary box.
Power requirements and regions
The NA-G10 is a gas-heated industrial spray booth designed to run on three-phase power for fans and controls, with exact voltage and frequency set per order and region. Burner fuel is supplied by your natural gas service.
- Total installed electrical power: approx. 6.5 kW (fans, controls and auxiliaries).
- Gas-fired heat from an FS10-type burner, using natural gas as the fuel.
- Designed for industrial three-phase power (exact voltage and frequency configured per order and region).
- For the US and other markets, local electrical and mechanical engineers adapt the booth to the available three-phase supply, gas service and safety devices to meet local code.
Final approval always depends on local building codes, fire regulations and environmental rules in your area.
Who is this car spray booth for?
The NA-G10 is aimed at body shop owners comparing full-size automotive spray booths for everyday collision and refinish work who prefer natural-gas-fired heating.
Typical questions from buyers include:
- “What is the best full-size automotive spray booth with a gas-fired burner for my body shop?”
- “What size paint booth do I need for cars and light trucks?”
- “Is a natural gas automotive spray booth enough to bake clear coat fast?”
Typical buyers:
- Collision and refinish shops that need to control cycle time and key-to-key.
- Growing body shops planning a 10–15 year infrastructure upgrade, not a temporary fix.
- Owners who care about image with inspectors, insurers, DRP partners and painters.
- Shops that prefer gas heating and a clean, modern booth interior with a downdraft airflow pattern.
FAQ – common buyer questions
Is this a good automotive spray booth for a small to medium body shop?
Yes. The NA-G10 footprint and performance are tuned for daily collision workloads on cars, SUVs and light trucks. If you are searching for a “full-size automotive spray paint booth with a natural gas burner for collision repair”, this model fits that use case.
Does this booth work with waterborne paint systems?
Yes. Airflow, heating and filtration are suitable for modern solvent-borne and waterborne refinish systems when installed and operated according to your paint manufacturer’s guidelines.
Can I install this car spray booth in the United States or other countries?
The booth is designed to be adaptable to different power systems, gas services and regulations, including US and other markets. Final approval always depends on local building departments, fire marshals and environmental agencies in your region.
Are the specifications fixed?
No. The NA-G10 platform is continuously updated. Dimensions, components and configuration may change over time or be customized. Always rely on your signed drawings, quotation and installation package for exact, current specs.
Disclaimer: All data on this page is provided as a general reference for buyers comparing automotive spray booths. Specifications, power configuration, components and images may be updated or customized without prior notice.