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1.                                                             Product Service 1 800 522 7658                97    Appendix B  Biosafety Cabinet Dimensions    98             Product Service 1 800 522 7658       APPENDIX C  BIOSAFETY CABINET  SPECIFICATIONS    Electrical Data    Cabinet Model Electrical Requirements  36210 10 to    09 115 VAC     60 Hz  1 Phase     12 Amps  36214 00 to    09 115 VAC     60 Hz  1 Phase     12 Amps    Cabinet Model Electrical Requirements    36210 10 to  19 100 VAC     50 60 Hz  1 Phase     12 Amps  36214 10 to    19 100 VAC     50 60 Hz  1 Phase     12 Amps    Cabinet Model Electrical Requirements  36210 20 to    29 230 VAC     50 60 Hz  1 Phase     7 Amps       Motor Specifications    36210 00 to    09 115 VAC     60 Hz  3 8 Full Load Amps  36214 00 to    09 1 3 H P  1625 RPM Automatic Thermal  Protection    Cabinet Model Electrical Requirements    36210 10 to    19 115 VAC     50 60 Hz  3 9 Full Load Amps  1 3 H P  1625 RPM Automatic Thermal  Protection       Product Service 1 800 522 7658 99    Appendix C  Biosafety Cabinet Specifications    Cabinet Model Electrical Requirements    36214 10 to    19 115 VAC     50 60 Hz  6 Full Load Amps  1 2 H P  1625 RPM Automatic Thermal  Protection    Cabinet Model Electrical Requirements    36210 20 to    29 230 VAC     50 60 Hz  1 9 Full Load Amps  1 3 H P  1625 RPM Automatic Thermal  Protection       Environmental Conditions    e Indoor use only    e Maximum altitude  6562 feet  2000 meters     e Ambient
2.                 Install the two sash stop  screws and spacers on  the front of the cabinet        Installing the Purifier On An  Existing Work Surface    The Purifier is very top heavy  Use  caution when lifting or moving the  unit     When installing the Purifier onto an existing work  surface or benchtop  ensure that the structure can safely  support the combined weight of the cabinet and any  related equipment  The work surface should be at least  as wide as the unit and 31 inches deep to properly  support the unit        Product Service 1 800 522 7658 19       Chapter 3  Getting Started    20    The work surface should be smooth and durable  The  surface should be nonporous and resistant to the  disinfectants and chemicals used in conjunction with  the Purifier  These criteria will allow a proper seal to  form between the bottom of the Purifier and the work  surface     A hole or notch may need to be cut in some work  surfaces in the right front corner to accommodate the  drain valve     Installing the Purifier on the  Labconco Base Stand    Labconco offers Base Stands as an option to support the  Purifier  which are to be purchased separately  The  stands are adjustable from a working  work surface   height of 30 inches  76 2 cm  to 36 inches  91 4 cm  in  1 inch  2 5 cm  increments  The base stand for each  Purifier model is listed in Table 3 1 below     Table 3 1    Purifier Model   Base Stand Model      362 10 xx 37304 00       362 14 xx 37306 00    For further inform
3.     3  Install the exhaust filter chamber cover  uniformly  tightening the screws on the cover until the gasket  has formed a proper seal    4  Install the sash pocket    5  Install the front dress panel    6  Plug in the cabinet and have it recertified before  use     Figure 6 9    Exhaust Filter Clamp bolts  4   These bolt  heads are visible on the outside edges of  the exhaust damper connector    Loosen all four at least 1   2 inch  13 mm         Product Service 1 800 522 7658 11    Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    78    Motor Blower Maintenance  and Replacement    The motor blower should be serviced  by a qualified certification technician   The cabinet blower motor s bearings  are sealed and require no lubrication   DO NOT attempt to lubricate them     To replace the Motor Blower        Unplug the cabinet     Remove the front dress panel as shown in Figure  6 2    3  Remove the sash pocket as shown in Figure 6 8    4  Loosen and remove all of the Phillips screws on the  blower chamber cover  Gently rock the cover  slide  it to the left or right  and swing it out and away  from the unit    5  Using a screwdriver  disconnect the motor ground  wire from the blower housing    6  Disconnect the motor leads from the wiring harness  by pulling apart each of the 4 connectors    7  Using a 1 2 inch wrench  remove the two upper and   one lower blower mounting bolts  as shown in   Figure 6 10     The motor blower assembly is heavy   Handle with care     8  While supporting t
4.     Do not obstruct the front  side  or rear return air  grilles    Large objects should not be placed close  together    Slowly close the sash until the TPI is engaged  correctly    After loading the cabinet  wait two to three  minutes to purge airborne contaminants from  the work area     Work Techniques    Keep all materials at least 4 inches inside of the  sash  and perform all contaminated operations  as far to the rear of the work area as possible   Segregate all clean and contaminated materials  in the work area    Arrange materials to minimize the movement of  contaminated materials into clean areas    Keep all discarded contaminated material to the  rear of the work area    Avoid moving materials or the operator s hands  and arms through the front access opening  during use    Avoid the use of an open flame    Use proper aseptic technique    Avoid using techniques or procedures that  disrupt the airflow patterns of the cabinet    If there is a spill or splatter during use  all  objects in the cabinet should be surface  decontaminated before removal  Thoroughly  disinfect the working area of the cabinet  WHILE IT IS STILL IN OPERATION  This  will prevent the release of contaminants from  the cabinet     Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 5  Using Your Purifier    Final Purging  e Upon completion of work  the cabinet should be    allowed to operate for two to three minutes  undisturbed  to purge airborne contaminants  from the work area     Unloading Materials a
5.   increase as the unit is used    Check all return air slots and grilles to  ensure that they are not blocked or    restricted     Ensure that the exhaust outlet is not  blocked or restricted     Ensure that the plenum beneath the  work surface is unobstructed     Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 8  Troubleshooting    PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION    Contamination of Improper technique See    Use of the Cabinet    section in the  work in the cabinet or procedure for the manual   biohazard cabinet    Restriction of the Ensure that all return air slots  grilles  return air slots or and the exhaust outlet are unobstructed   grille     blockage of    the exhaust outlet    External factors are See    Installation    section of this  disrupting the cabinet manual    airflow patterns or   acting as a source of   contamination    Cabinet is out of Have cabinet recertified   adjustment HEPA  filter s  are defective          Product Service 1 800 522 7658 93       Chapter 8  Troubleshooting    94             Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Product Service 1 800 522 7658    APPENDIX A  PURIFIER  COMPONENTS    Illustration A 1 indicates the location of the following  service parts    Purifier Replacement Parts    Item    PISA     A    N  N    x gt            Item    ae  2  fae   Loa  La    4A    e 2  ae    6A  Le    et    8A       N       95    Appendix A  Purifier Components       Product Service 1 800 522 7658    96    APPENDIX B  BIOSAFETY CABINET  DIMENSIONS       
6.   plug and power cord     BOTH ELECTRICAL OUTLETS OF   THE 100 AND 115 VOLT PURIFIER  ARE PROTECTED BY A GROUND  FAULT INTERRUPTER CIRCUIT   GFIC   LABCONCO DOES NOT  RECOMMEND INSTALLING A GFIC  ON THE OUTLET THAT THE  PURIFIER PLUGS INTO     Service Line Requirements    All service lines to the Purifier should be 1   4 inch  outside diameter  metal  and equipped with an easily  accessible shut off valve  should disconnection be  required  If the service line pressure exceeds 40 PSI  it  must be equipped with a pressure regulator to reduce  the line pressure     The use of flammable gases or solvents  should be avoided in the Purifier   Open flames in the cabinet will  disrupt the laminar airflow in the  cabinet and may damage the HEPA  filter  Flammable gases or solvents  may reach explosive concentrations in  the cabinet or ductwork  If you feel  that your procedure requires the use  of an open flame or flammable  materials  contact the appropriate  safety official     Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 2  Prerequisites       The use of air or gases under high  pressure should be avoided as they  may Seriously disrupt the airflow  patterns in the cabinet     Space Requirements    The dimensions for the different models are shown in  Appendix B  Biosafety Cabinet Dimensions     Your Next Step    After you have determined that the location you have  selected accommodates the installation and operational  requirements of your biosafety cabinet  you are ready to  beg
7.  7  Modifying Your Biosafety Cabinet    84    T    i  2           o install the UV lamp kit do the following   Unplug the unit   Using a 7 16 inch wrench or socket  remove the two    acorn nuts that secure the electronics module to the  top of the Purifier as shown in Figure 6 3    Tilt the electronics module back to access the  underside of the module    Locate the fluorescent lamp ballast in the module   The UV lamp ballast mounts next to the fluorescent  ballast    Using the Phillips screws and locking nuts  secure  the UV ballast to the enclosure as shown in Figure  7 1    Wire the UV ballast into the wiring harness   following the wiring diagram located in Figure 7 1   Raise the sash  and install the UV lamp by rotating  the lamp pins into the sockets    Lower the sash to fully closed position  plug in the  unit  and turn the system power switch to the  UV   position  The UV lamp will illuminate        Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 7  Modifying Your Biosafety Cabinet    Figure 7 1        PASS THRU       63  ATTACH TO STUD  ON CABINET TOP      hi  ANAS he  ISN  EN    HNN    p m            DSI   D    ave       Product Service 1 800 522 7658        KAY en  Nal    D         7 See EESE    DETAIL F    85    Chapter 7  Modifying Your Biosafety Cabinet    86    6 foot units only require the installation of the UV  lamp  The lamp is part number 12713 00     aN    02       Completely surface decontaminate all  interior work surfaces of the Purifier  before beginning
8.  Purifiers    112             Product Service 1 800 522 7658    APPENDIX F  REFERENCES    Many excellent reference texts and booklets are  currently available  The following is a brief listing     Primary Containment for Biohazards  Selection   Installation and Use of Biological Safety Cabinets   September 1995  U S  Department of Health and  Human Services  Public Health Service  Centers for  Disease Control and Prevention and National Institutes  of Health     Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical  Laboratories  4th Edition  May 1999  U S  Department  of Health  Education  and Welfare  National Institutes  of Health  Division of Safety  Bethesda  MD 20892     Biosafety in the Laboratory  1989  National Research  Council  National Academy Press  Washington  D C     Laboratory Safety  Principles and Practices  2nd  Edition 1995  American Society for Microbiology   Washington  D C     National Sanitation Foundation Standard Number 49  for Class IT  Laminar Flow  Biohazard Cabinetry   1992  Ann Arbor  Michigan     ASHP Technical Assistance Bulletin on Handling  Cytotoxic and Hazardous Drugs  1990  American  Society of Hospital Pharmacists  American Journal of  Hospital Pharmacy  47  1033 1049     The Foundations of Laboratory Safety  1990  Stephen  R  Rayburn  Springer Verlag  New York     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 113       Appendix F  References       Formaldehyde Decontamination of Laminar Flow  Biological Safety Cabinets  U S  Department of Health   Education  an
9.  Using Your  Purifier  it describes your Purifier   s features so that you  can use the cabinet efficiently     Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 1  Introduction    About This Manual    This manual is designed to help you learn how to  install  use  and maintain your biosafety cabinet   Instructions for installing optional equipment on your  cabinet are also included     Chapter 1  Introduction provides a brief overview of  the biosafety cabinet  explains the organization of the  manual  and defines the typographical conventions used  in the manual     Chapter 2  Prerequisites explains what you need to do  to prepare your site before you install your biosafety  cabinet  Electrical and service requirements are  discussed     Chapter 3  Getting Started contains the information  you need to properly unpack  inspect  install  and  certify your biosafety cabinet     Chapter 4  Theory Of Operation And Safety  Precautions explains how the Purifier operates and the  appropriate precautions you should take when using the  cabinet     Chapter 5  Using Your Purifier discusses the basic  operation of your cabinet  Information on how to  prepare  use and shut down your Purifier are included     Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier explains how to  perform routine maintenance on your biosafety cabinet   Information on how to safely disinfect the interior of  your cabinet and replace the lamps are included     Chapter 7  Modifying Your Biosafety Cabinet describes  how to install the
10.  anchor your wrists  this may  cause unnecessary strain     Shoulders and Elbows   Adjust your chair height or Purifier height so that your  shoulders are relaxed and your elbows hang  comfortably at your sides     Relax  Remember to relax  particularly in areas where muscle  tension often builds  such as your shoulders     Eyes  Working at your Purifier for long periods can be a    visually demanding task and may cause your eyes to  become irritated and fatigued  Therefore  you should  give special attention to vision care  including the  following recommendations     Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 5  Using Your Purifier    Resting Your Eyes  Give your eyes frequent breaks  Periodically look away    from the work area and focus at a distant point  This  may also be a good time to stretch  breathe deeply  and  relax     Cleaning Your Sash and Glasses  Keep your sash and glasses clean     Having Your Eyes Examined  To be sure that your vision 1s adequately corrected     have your eyes examined regularly by a vision care  specialist  If you wear bifocals or trifocals  you may  find monofocal glasses more comfortable for cabinet  use     Eye comfort  While working in your Purifier  and also while resting    your eyes  remember to blink  This helps keep your  eyes naturally protected and lubricated  and helps  prevent dryness  a common source of discomfort     GIVE YOUR EYES FREQUENT  RESTS BY FOCUSING THEM ON A    DISTANT POINT     Arranging Your Work Area    Eliminat
11.  are high voltage connections  Use  caution when measuring either    voltage     A VOLTAGE CONNECTOR CAN BE  Ce FABRICATED FROM  COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE    ELECTRONICS HARDWARE  OR  ONE IS AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED  CERTIFIERS FROM LABCONCO  CORPORATION  CONTACT  LABCONCO S PRODUCT SERVICE  DEPARTMENT FOR FURTHER  DETAILS     Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier       1  Remove the access panel located on the front of the  electronics module by removing the right hand  Phillips screw  and loosening the left hand screw as  shown in Figure 6 5  Pivot the panel out of the way    2  Locate the voltage test points on the electrical  panel  The test points are identified by Figure 6 6   shown below    3  Using a voltmeter and probes  measure the desired  voltage by connecting the voltmeter probes to the  appropriate points     Figure 6 5    Remove the right side  screw  and loosen the left one   Then rotate the cover out of the way                                              pu                      Voltage test points Blower speed increase button    Blower speed decrease button       Figure 6 6    These two leads measure  the line voltage                                                        These two leads measure  the motor voltage           Product Service 1 800 522 7658 71       Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    72    Speed Control Adjustment    The Purifier blower speed should only  mm be adjusted by a qualified certification  technicia
12.  bifocals or trifocals  do you avoid  tilting your head back to see your work        Working Style    56    Are you training your fingers to relax when they  become tense    Do you use your whole arm to reach for objects  not located near your fingers    Is your work positioned directly in front of you   Are your wrists straight and your shoulders  relaxed    Have you eliminated glare and bright reflections  on the sash  without compromising your  posture     Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 5  Using Your Puritier       General Prevention  e Do you take breaks and walk around briefly   preferably once per hour   e Do you exercise regularly   e Periodically  do you take inventory of the stress  in your life and change what is within your  control to change     Your Next Step    After you understand how to operate and work in the  Purifier  you are ready to proceed to Chapter 6   Maintaining Your Purifier        Product Service 1 800 522 7658 o7       Chapter 5  Using Your Purifier             Product Service 1 800 522 7658       CHAPTER 6  MAINTAINING YOUR  PURIFIER          Now that you have an understanding of how to work in  the Purifier  we will review the suggested maintenance  schedule and the common service operations necessary  to maintain your Purifier for peak performance     Many of the service operations should   al be performed only by trained and  experienced certification technicians  after the cabinet has been properly  decontaminated  DO NOT attemp
13.  from the cabinet bottom  Ensure  that the center drain hole 1s unobstructed    4  Make sure the drain valve is in the closed position    Reinstall the work surface    6  Allow the silicone sealant to cure for at least eight  hours before exposing it to liquid     GN    Product Service 1 800 522 7658 27       Chapter 3  Getting Started       Figure 3 9    ta pea    L  we     Apply a light coating of silicone     sealant to this surface of the  connector  and align the three  mounting holes with the  matching holes on the   bottom surface of the   Purifier          Initial Certification    Prior to use  all Purifier cabinets should be certified by  a qualified certifier  Under normal operating  conditions  the Purifier cabinet should be recertified at  least annually  and when moved or serviced  The  certifier should perform the following tests  as  recommended in NSF International Standard Number  49        28 Product Service 1 800 522 7658          Chapter 3  Getting Started       Downflow Velocity Profile Test  Inflow Velocity Test   Airflow Smoke Patterns   HEPA Filter Leak Test   Electrical Leakage and Ground Circuit  Resistance Test   Vibration Test     Noise Level Test     Lighting Intensity Test     Cabinet Leak Test       These tests are user comfort related  tests and may be omitted at the user   s or  certifier   s discretion        Because of the complexity of this test   it may be performed when deemed  necessary by the customer and certifier     If you have any q
14.  i am  Bett Ns   na  i me  LSY TIVE An  DOSEGLE N d  ELT ah TE iim  t  SPELE N a   iE  na AG   LAG Jwa Hi ne  4 i  n MAU  LEYTE JNIISHONI AR  ee BO  Ss   exo    elem  ye REE   ae siete ABHL B6Ve CIWIE    TET          104    Appendix C  Biosafety Cabinet Specifications       D AN  OOZOtLt N d  LSMrav OIS  VOLINON  ZH OG AOCZ    ba G t    URN  a   i WYXSYIO   NIXIM    me    Ae    Basan  ae E ovino M2 aan Na O9NO9J8Y 1       J0UNOS YIMOd NONA 1IINNOJSIO    JNINYVM    vw 0 8 Sinn  Watt rit Ol Baat 1LOJNNO9          1H9IY wan  SATILNG BOWILNI           AINO IINIVAAIY WOU Wd ILON    OLELE   SSaNuvH       Gtrit N    NYHL SS  d 07135       aw me       105    Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Appendix C  Biosafety Cabinet Specifications          106 Product Service 1 800 522 7658       AppPeENbDIx D  PURIFIER  ACCESSORIES    Safety Orange Air Foil    Bold orange color cautions the operator to avoid  placing materials in this area where airflow is critical   The air foil 1s epoxy coated stainless steel and may be  factory installed or retrofitted on site  Contact Labconco  at 800 821 5525  816 333 8811 or  labconco labconco com for ordering information     Base Stands    Epoxy coated steel  adjust in 1 inch increments to  provide a working height from 30 to 38 inches  29 1   4  inches deep x 27  2 to 34 inches high   NSF tested and  approved for use with the Purifier  ADA compliant     Shipping Weight  37304 00 4 foot Purifier Delta Series   50 1 2   128 cm    82 lbs   37 kg        
15.  of the  base stand and slide it into position    5  Using a drift punch  or a medium sized screwdriver   align one of the four holes in the bottom flange of  the Purifier with its matching hole in the base stand    6  Insert the 5 16 inch mounting bolt through the hole  and secure it with a flatwasher  lockwasher and  acorn nut    7  Repeat steps 5 and 6 for the remaining bolts    8  Tighten all four bolts securely        22 Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 3  Getting Started    Exhaust System  Connections    The Purifier Delta Series Total Exhaust Biosafety  Cabinets are a    Type B2 cabinet     meaning they direct  their HEPA filtered exhaust air out of the laboratory     The Delta Total Exhaust Biosafety  Cabinet is designed to be connected to  an appropriate exhaust system  Do  not attempt to operate it when it is not  connected to an appropriate exhaust  system     THE EXHAUST CONNECTION IS A  SEALED EXHAUST SYSTEM FROM  THE TOP OF THE CABINET TO THE  REMOTE BLOWER  THE EXHAUST  SYSTEMS SHOULD BE DEDICATED  TO A SINGLE CABINET  THE  CABINET IS EQUIPPED WITH AN  EXHAUST FLOW ALARM  SUCH  THAT AN ALARM SOUNDS  AND  THE CABINET BLOWER SHUTS  OFF IN THE EVENT OF  INSUFFICIENT EXHAUST FLOW        If your research involves the use of toxic compounds or  volatile materials  contact your facility   s safety officer  or Labconco to ensure that your Purifier and its exhaust  system are compatible with the materials you will be  working with     Exhaust System  Require
16.  optional equipment on the cabinet     Chapter 8  Troubleshooting contains a table of  problems you may encounter while using your  biosafety cabinet including the probable causes of the  problems and suggested corrective actions     Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 1  Introduction    Appendix A  Purifier Components contains labeled  diagrams of all of the components of the biosafety  cabinets     Appendix B  Biosafety Cabinet Dimensions contains  comprehensive diagrams showing all of the dimensions  for the 4 and 6 foot models of the biosafety cabinet     Appendix C  Biosafety Cabinet Specifications contains  the electrical requirements for the biosafety cabinet   Wiring diagrams for both the 115V and 230V units are  also included     Appendix D  Purifier Accessories lists the part number  and descriptions of all of the accessories available for  your biosafety cabinet     Appendix E  Quick Chart for the Delta Purifiers  provides useful operating specifications     Appendix F  References lists the various resources  available that deal with biosafety     Typographical Conventions    Recognizing the following typographical conventions  will help you understand and use this manual     e Book  chapter  and section titles are shown in italic  type  e g   Chapter 3  Getting Started     e Steps required to perform a task are presented in a  numbered format    e Comments located in the margins provide  suggestions  reminders  and references    e Critical biosafety informat
17.  personnel  competent in the decontamination  procedure should decontaminate the  cabinet before servicing contaminated  components  If you have any  questions regarding certification  agencies  or need assistance in locating  one  contact Labconco   s Product  Service Department at 800 522 7658  or 816 333 8811        Ensure that the unit is connected to  electrical service in accordance with  local and national electrical codes   Failure to do so may create a fire or  electrical hazard  Do not remove or  service any electrical components  without first disconnecting the  Purifier from electrical service     Avoid the use of flammable gases or  solvent in the Purifier  Care must be  taken to ensure against the  concentration of flammable or  explosive gases or vapors  An open  flame should NOT be used in the  Purifier  Open flames may disrupt  the airflow patterns in the cabinet     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 37    Chapter 4  Theory Of Operation And Safety Precautions    38    burn the HEPA filter and or damage  the filter   s adhesive  Gases under high  pressure should not be used in the  Purifier cabinet  as they may disrupt  the airflow patterns of the cabinet     HEPA FILTERS ARE ONLY  EFFECTIVE FOR THE  ENTRAPMENT OF PARTICULATE  MATTER  MANIPULATIONS  WHICH GENERATE GASES OR  VAPORS  I E   TOXIC CHEMICALS  OR RADIONUCLIDES  MUST BE  EVALUATED CAREFULLY FROM  THE STANDPOINT OF BUILDUP TO  DANGEROUS LEVELS  THE  DECONTAMINATION OF THE  CABINET  AND COMPLIANCE  WITH A
18.  requirements for your  installation site    e the service line requirements for your  installation site    e the space requirements for your installation site     Refer to Appendix C  Biosafety Cabinet Specifications  for complete biosafety cabinet electrical and  environmental conditions  specifications and  requirements     Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 2  Prerequisites    Location Requirements    The Purifier should be located away  from traffic patterns  doors  fans   ventilation registers  fume hoods and  any other air handling device that  could disrupt its airflow patterns  All  windows in the room should be closed   Figure 2 1 shows the optimum  location for the Purifier     DO NOT locate the cabinet on a cart   dolly  or mobile bench  ALL Purifier  installations must be permanent and  stationary     Figure 2 1             VENTILATION REGISTER   BLOCKED WHEN FACING PURIFIER                                         u Z    lt  B ee  KSS AIRFLOW INTO ROOM  ZrO s  PURIFIER  LOCATION CASEWORK                               Exhaust Requirements    BEFORE DECIDING ON A  jE LOCATION  EXAMINE IT    CAREFULLY TO ENSURE THAT IT    IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE    Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 2  Prerequisites    CABINET   S EXHAUST DUCT  THE  AREA DIRECTLY ABOVE THE  CABINET   S EXHAUST PORT  SHOULD BE CLEAR OF  STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS  WATER  AND UTILITY LINES  OR OTHER  FIXED OBSTRUCTIONS  THERE  SHOULD BE ENOUGH CLEARANCE  TO ALLOW FOR THE PASSAGE OF  A 10  PVC DU
19.  supporting the sash  cable  ensuring that it is seated in the pulley  Save  the bolts for future use if the unit 1s to be  transported    7  Install the two sash stop screws and spacers on the  front of the cabinet  as shown in Figure 3 4        Product Service 1 800 522 7658 17       Chapter 3  Getting Started    8  Raise and lower the sash to check it for proper  operation  The sash should move smoothly  If the  sash binds or requires excessive force to operate   examine the cables and pulley for proper operation    9  Examine the right weight track as shown in Figure  3 3  When the sash is completely closed and resting  against the sash stop  the top surface of the weight  should be 1 5 8   41 mm  below the top of the  weight channel  If it is not  adjust the weight  channel by loosening the six nuts that secure the  channel to the side wall of the cabinet  Slide the  weight channel up or down until the dimension is  proper  Retighten all six nuts to secure the channel     Figure 3 3    Ensure the top of the weight  is 1 5 8     41 mm below the  top of the weight track when  the sash is completely closed  and resting on the sash stops              Loosen these six nuts   three on each side of the  weight track  to adjust  the position of the  weight track                      Remove these weight  restraining bolts from  each weight channel                                        18 Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 3  Getting Started       Figure 3 4            
20.  temperature range  41   to 104  F  5   to  40  C     e Maximum relative humidity  80  for  temperatures up to 88  F  31  C   decreasing  linearly to 50  relative humidity at 104  F   40  C     e Main supply voltage fluctuations not to exceed   10  of the nominal voltage    e Transient overvoltages according to Installation  Categories II  Overvoltage Categories per IEC  1010   Temporary voltage spikes on the AC  input line that may be as high as 1500V for  115V models and 2500V for 230V models are  allowed    e Used in an environment of Pollution degrees 2   1 e   where normally only non conductive  atmospheres are present   Occasionally   however  a temporary conductivity caused by  condensation must be expected  in accordance  with IEC 664     100 Product Service 1 800 522 7658    V  I    NS    allo    lay  LY    pecifi    O  D    C 1                z IAJ  HEEN OOoeet N d       IYNMa II    2H OB AGH    13 G b C Ualsianed          WYNOSVIC ONIMIM    OONOQOEV 1    G ONY   SIYNWWJL  NAJALIA WALA 19 2  IOVLI0A BOLON UOLINGA GL    ILON             Li  3i L  3IJUNAS AIMOd WON iJFINNOJSIQ    ANINNY M          WONG  BUY D B TIWN 80d  134 i   GL TA 08 192WNO9    ALON             JINA Wav       NeO Vel      10 Wao  dicot HYS              Ol   HENS           AINO PONAWAJdAA WOa Od    RON       z ESELE   ESINWYH  u gore           SLHOII  42M0       v       vad  SLING             geoet N d  Leyvivd LN206aN0NT                00 a    ONISNOH WIMOTE    101    C 2       Y    A34   Ino HOLO
21.  the installation of the  UV lamp     To install the UV lamp kit do the following        1  Unplug the unit  and raise the sash to the full open    position     2  Install the UV lamp by pushing it into the left  socket  and compress the socket  swinging it into  the right lamp socket    3  Lower the sash to fully closed position  plug in the  unit  and turn the system power switch to the  UV   position  The UV lamp will illuminate     Installing Additional Service  Fixtures    S  02       Completely surface decontaminate all  interior work surfaces of the Purifier  before beginning the installation of the  service valve     Additional service fixtures can be installed in any of the  four available service fixture holes in both side walls   The service fixture kit is Labconco part number 36933   00  To install the service fixture     1  Decide into which of the available locations you  want to install the service fixture    2  Remove the side panel on that side of the unit as  shown in Figure 3 2    3  Remove as much of the silicone sealant as possible  from around the outside of the service fixture hole    plug     4  Placing a block of wood or plastic against the  outside edge of the plug  and using a small hammer   gently tap the plug out of the hole     Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 7  Modifying Your Biosafety Cabinet    Do not use excessive force in   a  attempting to remove the hole plug   Damage to the side wall of the cabinet  could occur     5  Carefully 
22.  the tube fitting for leaks  Tighten any  leaking joints    11  Reattach the side panel     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 87       Chapter 7  Modifying Your Biosafety Cabinet       12  The valve is shipped with a white plastic index disc   This disc can be replaced with the orange or yellow  disc supplied by unscrewing it and replacing it with  the new one     Installing the IV Bar       AAN Completely surface decontaminate all  wy interior work surfaces of the Purifier  as before beginning the installation of the  IV bar     1  Shut off the Purifier and raise the sash to the fully  open position   2      Remove the four black protective caps on the side  walls and discard them    3  Mount one of the IV brackets on the two studs on  either side wall  Orient the bracket so that the center  section of the bracket is offset away from the side of  the Purifier side wall  Secure the bracket using the  flat washers  lock washers  and acorn nuts as shown  in Figure 7 2    4  Slide the other bracket onto the IV bar  and install it  to the side wall in the same position as the bracket  on the other side wall  as shown in Figure 7 2    5  Secure the end brackets by tightening all of the  fasteners     Figure 7 2          88 Product Service 1 800 522 7658          Chapter 7  Modifying Your Biosafety Cabinet    1  Shut off the Purifier and raise the sash to the fully  open position   2      Remove the four black protective caps on the side  walls and discard them    3  Mount one of the 
23.  this voltage  as line voltage  fluctuates  allowing for stable operation  The  Purifier speed control is rated for 25 Amps current  far    in excess of the motor s normal current draw  to allow  for greater reliability     Cabinet Air Intakes  Grilles    Ductwork and Air Balance  Controls    Cabinet containment and performance are affected by  the location  size  and pattern of the grilles at the front  and rear of the work area     Never block or obstruct the grilles of  the Purifier     The internal ductwork of the Purifier conveys the air  from the work area to the exhaust HEPA filter  The  plenum above the supply HEPA filter of the Purifier is  unique in the industry  utilizing perfect manifold  technology to deliver a more uniform airflow to the  supply HEPA filter  optimizing filter loading and  operational life     The volume of air exhausted by the Purifier is  controlled by an exhaust damper system     Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 4  Theory Of Operation And Safety Precautions    Safety Precautions    The Purifier Biohazard Cabinet  should be certified by a qualified  certification technician before its  initial use  The cabinet should be  recertified whenever it is relocated   serviced or at least annually  thereafter        Some components of the Purifier  Biohazard Cabinet should only be  serviced by a qualified certification  technician  Some internal components  of the Purifier may become  contaminated during operation of the  unit  Only experienced
24. 37306 00 6 foot Purifier Delta Series   74 1 2   189 cm    100 lbs   45 kg     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 107    Appendix D  Purifier Accessories    Service Valve Kit     37475 00     Includes serrated hose tip valve with quarter turn  handle  hardware and instructions for plumbing to  services mounts on left or right side interior  All  cabinets are factory prepared to accept up to 4 fixtures   Shipping weight 4 Ibs   2 kg      Ultraviolet Lamp Kits    Includes 254 nm UV lamp  Kit   37450 00 also  includes a 115 volt ballast     Catalog   Shipping Weight    37450 00 4 foot Purifier Delta Series 5 Ibs   2 3 kg   37450 01 6 foot Purifier Delta Series 3 Ibs   1 4 kg        IV Bar Kits    Bar supports intravenous solution bottles and bags  Kits  include IV bar  mounting hardware  and four hangers     Catalog   Shipping Weight    37455 01 4 foot Purifier Delta Series 4 Ibs    1 8 kg   37455 02 6 foot Purifier Delta Series 6 lbs   2 7 kg        108 Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Appendix D  Purifier Accessories    Remote Blower    36635 00     24 5 16  wide x 21 1 2  deep x 22 3 8  high   Motor blower shall be wired for operation on 230 460  volts  3 phase  60 Hz  5 8 2 9 amps AC  The 2 hp  motor shall be TEFC type  totally enclosed fan cooled    Blower shall be belt driven with an adjustable sheave   Belt shall have a self adjusting gravity tightener   Pillow block bearings shall be factory lubricated and  sealed  Impeller shall be constructed of phenolic   coated steel  B
25. CT  AVOID CABINET  LOCATIONS THAT REQUIRE  EITHER AN ELBOW DIRECTLY ON  TOP OF THE CABINET   S EXHAUST  CONNECTION OR AN EXCESSIVE  NUMBER OF ELBOWS TO CLEAR  OTHER ITEMS  FOR A FURTHER  DISCUSSION OF THE CABINET   S  EXHAUST SYSTEM  REQUIREMENTS  PLEASE GO TO  Chapter 3  Getting Started     Electrical Requirements    The different Purifier models have the following  lectri  electrical requirements Table 2 1    Requirements   115 VAC  60 Hz  12 Amps   100 VAC  50   60 Hz  12 Amps  230 VAC  50 Hz  6 Amps       36214  00 09 115 VAC  60 Hz  12 Amps  36214  10 19 100 VAC  50 60 Hz  12 Amps    All Purifiers with model numbers ending in    00 to    09  are designed for operation at 115 volts 60Hz   alternating current  Models with numbers ending in      10 to    19 are designed for operation at 100 to 120 volts  50 60Hz  Purifiers with model numbers ending in    20  to    29 are designed for operation at 230     20 volts  50Hz alternating current  A dedicated outlet with a  circuit breaker rated at 20 amps should be located as  close as possible to the right rear side of the cabinet  at       Product Service 1 800 522 7658 9    Chapter 2  Prerequisites    10    a height even with  or higher than  the bottom of the  cabinet in its final location  If your electrical outlet is  distant from this location  contact Labconco   s Product  Service Department for information on longer cords     Always follow the plug  manufacturer   s instructions for the  proper assembly and testing of the
26. Figure 6 1    2  Only loosen the thumbscrews located at the rear of  the work surface    3  Lift the front edge of the work surface up and pull it  out of the cabinet work area     Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier       Towel Catch Removal     Although not normally required  the towel catch can be  removed for cleaning  inspection  etc     The work surface of the cabinet and  the towel catch must be thoroughly  decontaminated before removing  either        1  Remove the work surface as described above    2  Loosen and remove the thumbscrews located at the  rear of the work surface    3  Surface decontaminate the towel catch before  removing it     Figure 6 1            g    Loosen and remove   Only loosen  these screws these screws       Product Service 1 800 522 7658 61          Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier       Front Panel Removal     1  Locate and remove the two Phillips screws that  secure the front panel as shown in Figure 6 2    2  Swing the bottom of the dress panel out to clear the  fluorescent light and then lift the front dress panel  straight up and away from the cabinet     Figure 6 2    Remove these       Changing the Fluorescent Lamp        1  Unplug the cabinet    2  Remove the front dress panel as noted in Figure 6 2    3  Remove the fluorescent lamp by rotating it 90  degrees and pulling it straight up and out of its  sockets    Ka 4  Remove the fluorescent lamp by pushing it to the   left and swinging it out 
27. IV brackets on the two studs on  either side wall  Orient the bracket so that the center  section of the bracket is offset away from the side of  the Purifier side wall  Secure the bracket using the  flat washers  lock washers  and acorn nuts as shown  in Figure 7 3    4  Insert the center support brace on the IV Bar  Slide  the other bracket onto the bar and install it to the  side wall in the same position as the bracket on the  other wall  as shown in Figure 7 3    5  Secure the center support brace and the end brackets  by tightening all of the fasteners        Figure 7 3       Your Next Step    After you understand the maintenance procedures  you  are ready to proceed to Chapter 8  Troubleshooting        Product Service 1 800 522 7658 89       Chapter 7  Modifying Your Biosafety Cabinet             Product Service 1 800 522 7658    CHAPTER 8  TROUBLESHOOTING    Refer to the following table if your Purifier fails to  operate properly  If the suggested corrective actions do  not solve your problem  contact Labconco for    additional assistance     PROBLEM    Cabinet blower and  lights won   t turn on    Blower won   t turn  on but lights work    Cabinet blower  turns on but lights  don   t work    CAUSE    Unit not plugged into  outlet    Circuit breakers  tripped    Sash closed    Blower wiring is  disconnected    Blower motor 1s  defective    Lamp not installed  correctly  Lamp is defective    Lamp circuit breaker  tripped       Product Service 1 800 522 7658    CORRECTI
28. M     TWAINWAL   Lonroy 0234S  YOLNOM e ei eae   OOZSSLE N d  Z1 JMF   9 TYNIANIL ZH 09 ASH 9 3L Y3AANd    i idat S ONY   STYNINYSL WVYOVIO ONIMIM      N1334 138 YILIM LISNNOD  diog LINDYS JJ1NIYd 39V170A YOLOM   OLNON OL  3LON O 3 N O 9 g y         FINNS YWIMOd    INI       NOLULdO WUYI   O M SLINA HOS  734 07 C1 T3A  2 LOSNNOD    3L0N       ddo Y34018  3S0 HSYS          N  d    at           NO AN  035013 HSYS          CIELE   SSINYYH    Ol   HSYS    37360 mE  nev    LABCONCO             AINO 30W343d3H YOd VWOd 3LON       Nua Vez          S171100       i 038 89           SLH5I1  Y34078                         Ost  ya  Co T 6 3 WIB    3F  Ya 189    TEGI     i OESO O                Wiec  A NuG Bi WINOTd LHA  BwOLPWd  9       AH1 SS  d g3 W3S       102    Appendix C  Biosafety Cabinet Specifications    C 3    a    AR   oovesze N d      2H 00 06 AOOL    Ld G A E ANAN  WYNSVIO SNIMIM    OONOOEYV 1         ARTA in       ATWO 3ONBURIRY VOJ VOd MON       OLGLE    SSINUVH    UEH  FERI  TERI  ki jig  Ne ig       NAHL SSYd 0I  ONISNOH W240       103    Product Service 1 800 522 7658    C 4                JOR   p VAG EE be  LenraY O2 ds     HOLINOM 100 iy mi 2 g anal OOCBGLE N d    TWNEL  2H 09 06 AOOL 9 3i Ualdland  ONY    GIVNA AYH5Yyi0 ONISIM    sovio SRAN DRaa JOTO OONODEV I  MJA JJIANIS    ANO 29N3U3338 804   Od 3LON        LIANNO SIO       M       NALAD PAYIN G A ELNA i  m   L neat M 12106    WoLi Bev Bold WY          NUG ee       aT     035019 HEVE    tices   FEDNUYH           en
29. NCO OFFERS AN OPTIONAL  To ERGONOMIC CHAIR AND       ADJUSTABLE FOOTREST  FOR  FURTHER INFORMATION SEE  Appendix D  Purifier Accessories     PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO  ADJUSTING YOUR POSTURE IN  THE AFTERNOON WHEN YOU MAY  TEND TO GET FATIGUED     WHEN YOU REPOSITION ANY ONE  PART OF YOUR BODY  YOU MANY  NEED TO ADJUST OTHER PARTS  AS WELL     al Don   t sit in one fixed posture all day     Feet  Knees  and Legs    Make sure your feet can rest solidly and comfortably on  the floor or footrest while sitting  Use an adjustable  chair that allows your feet to rest firmly on the floor  or  use a footrest  If you use a footrest  be sure it is wide  enough to accommodate different leg positions within  your comfort zone     Ee REST YOUR FEET FIRMLY ON THE  FLOOR OR A FOOTREST   Don   t dangle your feet and compress  your thighs     Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 5  Using Your Purifier    Providing Enough Leg Room  Be sure you have sufficient space under your work    surface for your knees and legs  Avoid concentrated  pressure points along the underside of your thigh near  the knee and the backside of your lower leg  Stretch  your legs and vary your leg posture throughout the day     Leg Comfort  Vary your leg positions throughout the day     Avoid placing boxes or other items  under the cabinet that limit your leg  room  You should be able to pull your    chair all the way up to your Purifier  without interference     Walk  Get up from your Purifier periodically and t
30. NTILATION    e CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE  MANUFACTURER   S SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS WHEN HANDLING  DISINFECTANTS AND ALWAYS  DISPOSE OF DISINFECTING  SOLUTIONS IN ACCORDANCE  WITH LOCAL AND NATIONAL  LAWS     DO NOT ALLOW DISINFECTANTS  WITH HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF  FREE CHLORINE TO CONTACT THE  STAINLESS STEEL COMPONENTS  OF THE PURIFIER FOR A LONG  PERIOD OF TIME  FREE CHLORINE    Product Service 1 800 522 7658 39    Chapter 4  Theory Of Operation And Safety Precautions    40       WILL CORRODE STAINLESS STEEL  AFTER EXTENDED CONTACT     The electrical receptacle cover   because of its construction  may be  difficult to surface decontaminate  In  the event of gross contamination  the  cover should be removed  sterilized  and or decontaminated as required  and discarded  The receptacle cover  should then be replaced with the  repair part listed in Appendix A   Purifier Components     Biohazard cabinets should be  decontaminated using formaldehyde  gas for any of the following reasons     Maintenance work requiring entry  into contaminated areas    Before HEPA filter changes    Before performing performance tests  requiring entry into contaminated  areas    Before moving the cabinet    Before changing research programs   After the gross spill of biohazardous  material     THE PROCEDURES FOR  PERFORMING A GASEOUS  DECONTAMINATION ARE  THOROUGHLY OUTLINED IN THE  U S  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH   EDUCATION AND WELFARE  BOOKLET ENTITLED    Formaldehyde  Decontamination of Laminar Flow  Biologic
31. OVERRIDE THE ALARM RESET  MECHANISM TO CONTINUE  WORKING IN THE CABINET  You  MUST correct the problem in the  exhaust system before resuming  operations        Working In Your Purifier    Planning  e Thoroughly understand procedures and  equipment required before beginning work   e Arrange for minimal disruptions  such as room  traffic or entry into the room while the cabinet is  in use     Start up   e Turn off UV light if included    e Slowly raise the sash until the TPI engages at  the proper height  Confirm the sash 1s at its  proper height by examining the sash indicator  decal located on the left side of the work area    e Turn on fluorescent light and cabinet blower    e Check the return air grilles for obstructions  and  note the pressure gauge reading    e Allow the cabinet to operate unobstructed for 5  minutes    e Wash hands and arms thoroughly with  germicidal soap    e Wear a long sleeved lab coat with knit cuffs and  over the  cuff rubber gloves  Use protective  eyewear  Wear a protective mask if appropriate     Wipe Down  e Raise the sash to its full open position   approximately 19 inches open   Mute the alarm  by depressing the  Alarm Silence  switch     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 47    Chapter 5  Using Your Purifier    48    Wipe down the interior surfaces of the cabinet  with 70  ethanol  or a suitable disinfectant  and  allow to dry     Loading Materials and Equipment    Only load the materials required for the  procedure  Do not overload the cabinet
32. PPLICABLE REGULATIONS     The surface of the HEPA filters are  fragile and should not be touched   Care must be taken to avoid  puncturing either HEPA filter during  installation or normal operation  If  you suspect that a HEPA filter has  been damaged  DO NOT use the  cabinet  contact a local certification  agency or Labconco at 800 821 5525  or 816 333 8811 for recertification  information     THE HEPA FILTERS IN THE  PURIFIER CABINET WILL  GRADUALLY ACCUMULATE  AIRBORNE PARTICULATE  MATTER FROM THE ROOM AND  FROM WORK PERFORMED IN THE  CABINET  THE RATE OF  ACCUMULATION WILL DEPEND  UPON THE CLEANLINESS OF THE  ROOM AIR  THE AMOUNT OF TIME  THE CABINET IS OPERATING AND  THE NATURE OF WORK BEING  DONE IN THE CABINET  IN    Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 4  Theory Of Operation And Safety Precautions    TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS AND  USAGE  THE HEPA FILTERS WILL  LAST APPROXIMATELY FIVE  YEARS OR MORE BEFORE  REQUIRING REPLACEMENT     Proper operation of the cabinet  depends largely upon the cabinet   s  location and the operator   s work  habits  Consult the Installation and  Normal Operation sections of this    manual for further details     AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE OF   PLASTIC OR COATED MATERIALS  TO ULTRAVIOLET  UV   RADIATION  NEVER BYPASS THE  SAFETY INTERLOCK OR ATTEMPT  TO WORK IN THE PURIFIER  CABINET WHEN THE UV LIGHT IS  ON     WHEN SURFACE DISINFECTING  THE PURIFIER     e AVOID SPLASHING THE  DISINFECTING SOLUTION ON SKIN  OR CLOTHING    e ENSURE ADEQUATE  VE
33. User   s Manual    Purifier   Delta   Series  Class II  Type B2 Total Exhaust  Biological Safety Cabinets    Models  36210 Series  36214 Series             To receive important product updates   complete your product registration card  online at register labconco com    Protecting your  MIM   aboratory environment    Labconco Corporation   8811 Prospect Avenue   Kansas City  MO 64132 2696  800 821 5525  816 333 8811  FAX 816 363 0130   E MAIL labconco labconco com  HOME PAGE www labconco com          Please read the User   s Manual before operating the equipment     Copyright    2005  2007 Labconco Corporation  All rights reserved     The information contained in this manual and the accompanying products are copyrighted and all rights  reserved by Labconco Corporation  Labconco Corporation reserves the right to make periodic design  changes without obligation to notify any person or entity of such change     Warranty    Labconco provides a warranty on all parts and factory workmanship  The warranty includes areas  of defective material and workmanship  provided such defect results from normal and proper use of  the equipment     The warranty for all Labconco products will expire one year from date of installation or two years  from date of shipment from Labconco  whichever is sooner  except the following     e Purifier   Delta   Series Biological Safety Cabinets and PuriCare   Lab Animal Research  Stations carry a three year warranty from date of installation or four years fr
34. VE ACTION    Plug the Purifier into appropriate  electrical service     Check connection to control box on top    of unit     Reset circuit breakers     Raise sash     Inspect blower wiring     Replace blower motor     Inspect lamp installation     Replace lamp     Reset the lamp circuit breaker     91    Chapter 8  Troubleshooting    92    PROBLEM    Cabinet blower  turns on but lights  don   t work  cont      Alarm sounds after  the alarm system  switch is released  from    Reset       Slight increase in  pressure reading    CAUSE    Lamp wiring is  disconnected    Defective lamp  ballasts    Roof blower is off    Exhaust damper is  improperly  positioned     Remote blower is  improperly sized    Mechanical failure of  the exhaust system    Obstruction in the  exhaust system    Leak or additional     load    on the exhaust  system    Loading of the  exhaust HEPA filter    HEPA filter loading    Blockage of the  return air slots or  grille    Blockage of the  exhaust outlet    Blockage or  restriction under the  work surface    CORRECTIVE ACTION    Inspect lamp wiring     Replace lamp ballasts     Ensure that roof blower is working     Ensure that the exhaust damper is  properly set by a qualified certifier     Confirm that the roof mounted blower  meets the volume and pressure  requirements in the Airflow Data  Table     Inspect the exhaust system     Inspect the exhaust system     Inspect the exhaust system     Replace the HEPA filters    The pressure reading will steadily
35. ake brief  walks     Back   Use your chair to fully support your body  Distribute  your weight evenly and use the entire seat and backrest  to support your body  If your chair has adjustable low  back support  match the contours of the chair s backrest  to the natural curve of your lower spine  Always make  sure your lower back is well supported  Make sure it  feels comfortable in the position in which you are    working   DISTRIBUTE YOUR WEIGHT   r g  EVENLY AND USE THE ENTIRE  SEAT AND BACKREST TO  SUPPORT YOUR BODY    al Don   t slouch forward     Adjust often  If your chair is adjustable  experiment with the    adjustments to find numerous comfortable positions   then adjust the chair frequently     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 51    Chapter 5  Using Your Purifier    52    If you are using a chair for the first  time  or if you share a chair with  someone else  don   t assume the  settings are properly set for you     Forearms  Wrists  and Hands   Keep your forearms  wrists  and hands aligned in a  straight  natural position  Avoid bending or angling  your wrists while working     Don t Anchor Your Wrists   When working  do not anchor or rest your wrists on the  work surface  Resting your palms while working may  be harmful because it can cause you to bend your wrists  back and can apply pressure to the undersides of your  wrists     MAINTAIN A STRAIGHT  NATURAL  Yo WRIST POSITION WHILE   WORKING    Don   t rest your palms on the work   surface while working     Don   t
36. al Safety Cabinets     WHICH IS  AVAILABLE FROM THE NATIONAL  INSTITUTES OF HEALTH  DIVISION  OF SAFETY  BETHESDA   MARYLAND 20892  OR FROM  LABCONCO CORPORATION     Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 4  Theory Of Operation And Safety Precautions       Your Next Step    After you understand the theory of operation and safety  precautions  you are ready to proceed to Chapter 5   Using Your Purifier        Product Service 1 800 522 7658 41       Chapter 4  Theory Of Operation And Safety Precautions    42             Product Service 1 800 522 7658    CHAPTER 5  Usinc Your  PURIFIER    Operating the Sliding Sash    Because of the Purifier s counterbalanced  anti racking  sash mechanism  it will take only a few pounds of force  to move the sash up or down  and you can operate the  sash smoothly with one or two hands positioned any  where along the handle     The sash position alarm and safety interlock system  sense the sashes position and act appropriately  Your  Purifier is designed to operate with an 8 inch sash  opening  Raising the sash above its operating height  will activate the audible and visual alarms  The audible  alarm can be temporarily muted  for approximately five  minutes  by depressing and releasing the alarm silence  button  Closing the sash back to its operating position  will reset the alarm and defeat the muting of the alarm   The safety interlock system senses when the sash is  closed  and will shut off the cabinet blower  to prevent  it from overh
37. astic wrapping and corner posts   Remove the packaging material from the top of the  cabinet    2  Remove both side panels by loosening and keeping  the screws and 3 acorn nuts that secure each panel  to the Purifier  as shown in Figure 3 2    3  Remove and discard the four screws that secure the  unit to the skid  as shown in Figure 3 1    4  Remove the two sash retaining screws and brackets  from the bottom edge of the sash  Discard the  screws and brackets     Figure 3 1    Remove and discard  the cardboard corner  posts and packing  on top    Remove the side panels  as shown in Fig  3 2     Remove and discard  these screws   two on each side     Remove and discard  these two screws and  brackets                                           Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 3  Getting Started       Figure 3 2    Remove these three  Acorn nuts and washers         Remove these  Phillips screws       5  Examine the sash cables at both upper front corners  of the Purifier  as shown in Figure 3 3  The cables  should rest securely in the pulley     Ensure that both sash cables are  a  properly oriented before proceeding    Releasing the sash weights with the   cables improperly positioned can    damage the cables  pulleys or its axle     6  Locate the weight restraining bolt in each weight  channel  It is a   inch diameter bolt that runs from  the front through to the rear of the channel  Its  location in the channel will vary from model to  model  Remove each bolt while
38. ation regarding Purifier Base Stands  or other accessories  please contact Labconco   s  Customer Service Department at 1 800 821 5525 or  816 333 8811 weekdays  between the hours of 7 00  a m  and 6 00 p m  CST     Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 3  Getting Started    1  Before positioning the Purifier Base Stand in its  final location  decide the final height of the stand   The working height can be anywhere between 30 to  36 inches    2  Select the height of the stand and slide four  4  leg  extensions into base stand corner posts and attach  with 2   inch long bolt  flatwasher  lockwasher and  nut  Ensure that the same height hole is selected for  each leg  Tighten the leg bolts securely  See Figure  3 5     Figure 3 5    Remove and save these four  nuts and bolts to secure the  Purifier   to the base stand     Remove these four nuts  and bolts to change the  height of the base stand        3  Move the base stand into its final location  Using a  carpenter   s level  adjust each leveling foot until the  stand is level in both planes as shown in Figure 3 6   You are now ready to lift the Purifier onto its stand     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 21       Chapter 3  Getting Started       Figure 3 6    Level the base stand  at these three positions              Turn the four leveling  feet to level the base  stand to the floor                 The Purifier is very top heavy  Use  caution when lifting or moving it     4  Carefully lift the Purifier onto the top rails
39. d Welfare  National Institutes of Health   Division of Safety  Bethesda  MD 20892     Websites of Interest     www absa org  www cdc gov  www labconco com       114 Product Service 1 800 522 7658       DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY    Application Council Directive s   73 23 EEC  89 336 EEC  2002 95 EC  ROHS    2002 96 EC  WEEE     Standard s  to which conformity is declared  EN61010  EN55014  EN55104  Manufacturer   s Name  Labconco Corporation    Manufacturer   s Address  8811 Prospect Avenue  Kansas City  MO 64132 USA    Importer   s Name  See Shipping Customs Documents   Importer   s Address  See Shipping Customs Documents for your equipment  Type of Equipment  Laboratory Equipment    Model No   Purifier Delta Series  amp  Digital Delta Series Biological Safety Cabinets  36205 24  38801 20  38801 24 3 Ft  Wide  8  Sash  36209 24  38803 20  38803 24 4 Ft  Wide  8  Sash  36201 24  38805 20  38805 24 5 Ft  Wide  8  Sash  36213 24  38807 20  38807 24 6 Ft  Wide  8  Sash    Serial No   Various     See Individual Declaration  Year of Manufacture  2000 and Subsequent    I  the undersigned  hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the  above Directive s  and Standard s      See individual Declaration of Conformity which  will be signed by the importer for your country     Place    Signature   Date    Full Name    Position       An individual version of this declaration is included with your shipping customs  documentation     Labconco P N 36960 20 REV B  D811    P
40. d should be  performed  The secondary method uses a hot wire  thermoanemometer  In this method  the sash is lowered  until the open area of the sash equals one square foot   and a series of velocity readings are taken at the front of  the unit     1  For each model Purifier  the sash height should be  adjusted and measured such that a vertical line from  the lowest surface of the sash handle to the front  grille should equal the following height     66 Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    Table 6 3    Purifier Models Sash height opening  36210 2 97 in  75 mm        36214 1 99 in  51 mm     2  Start the Purifier  and let it operate for at least 5    3     minutes    Establish the necessary correction factor to the  thermoanemometer to ensure compliance with its  performance in a calibrated wind tunnel  This data  should be available from the calibrator of the  thermoanemometer    Calculate the manufacturer   s recommended  correction factor s  to correct for local conditions of  temperature  humidity  barometric pressure   altitude  etc    Measure a number of test points  4 inches from each  side wall  and at intervals of the following distance  for each of these models     Table 6 4    Model Distance Between each   Total Number of  Numbers Test Point  inches  Test Points    36210  36214    6        Take a series of inflow velocities by placing the  sensor of the thermoanemometer at the test points   in the center of the opening  leaning th
41. dures are  described fully in Table 3 6  and  Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier     Exhaust Control System  Adjustment    Adjusting the exhaust control system  l will have an effect on the air velocities  and the efficiency of the cabinet  The  exhaust control system should only be  adjusted by a qualified certification    technician as part of the  recertification procedure     1  To adjust the total exhaust volume  locate the  exhaust damper on the top of the cabinet    2  Lock the damper in place using the attached wing  nut when the proper total exhaust volume is  obtained  as shown in Table 6 1     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 65    Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    Measuring the Cabinet  Inflow Volume   Primary  Method    The average inflow velocity for all Purifiers 1s 105  5  FPM  and should be determined by converting the  inflow volume to the average inflow velocity  The  inflow volume is measured directly by sealing a direct  inflow measuring instrument to the face of the unit   When corrected for local conditions  dividing the  inflow volume by the opening area will yield the  average inflow velocity as shown in table 6 2     Table 6 2    Sash Avg  Inflow   Work Inflow  Purifier   Height Velocity Opening Volume  Model  inches   FPM  Area o NENA ft   E    36210  8 10545 2 69  269 296    36214  8 10545  403  403 443         Inflow Velocity Calculation    Secondary Method    If the primary method cannot be performed  the  secondary inflow calculation metho
42. e Stand  Exhaust System Connections  Exhaust System Requirements  Connecting the Purifier to Service Lines  Measuring the Total Exhaust Volume  Measuring the Cabinet Inflow Volume  Calibration of the Face Velocity Alarm  Drain Valve Installation  Initial Certification  Your Next Step    CHAPTER 4  THEORY OF OPERATION AND    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  HEPA Filters  Laminar Airflow  Directional Airflow  Motor Blower  Speed Control  Cabinet Air Intakes  Grilles   Ductwork  amp   Air Balance Controls  Safety Precautions  Your Next Step    CHAPTER 5  USING YOUR PURIFIER    Operating the Sliding Sash  If The Alarm Activates  Resetting the Alarm  Working in Your Purifier  Safety and Comfort  Arranging Your Work Area  Your Next Step    CHAPTER 6  MAINTAINING YOUR PURIFIER    Routine Maintenance Schedule   Service Operations   Downflow Velocities   Downflow Velocity Grid Patterns   Air Volumes Defined   Measuring the Total Exhaust Volume   Exhaust Control System Adjustment   Measuring the Cabinet Inflow Volume     Primary Method  Inflow Velocity Calculation     Secondary Method  Calibration of the Face Velocity Alarm  Electronics Module Access   Measuring Line and Motor Voltage   Speed Control Adjustment   Use of the Access Tube for DOP Testing   HEPA Filter Replacement   Motor Blower Maintenance  amp  Replacement  Diffuser Removal   Storage   Decontamination   Your Next Step    CHAPTER 7  MODIFYING YOUR BIOSAFETY CABINET  Installing a UV Lamp  Installing Additional Service Fixtures  Install
43. e United States Interstate Commerce Commission rules require that claims be filed with the delivery  carrier within fifteen  15  days of delivery     Limitation of Liability    The disposal and or emission of substances used in connection with this equipment may be governed by  various federal  state  or local regulations  All users of this equipment are required to become familiar with  any regulations that apply in the user   s area concerning the dumping of waste materials in or upon water   land  or air and to comply with such regulations  Labconco Corporation is held harmless with respect to  user   s compliance with such regulations     Contacting Labconco Corporation    If you have questions that are not addressed in this manual  or if you need technical assistance  contact  Labconco   s Customer Service Department or Labconco   s Product Service Department at 1 800 821 5525  or 1 816 333 8811  between the hours of 7 00 a m  and 6 00 p m   Central Standard Time     Part  3758400  Rev  G  ECO E134    TABLE OF CONTENTS    CHAPTER 1  INTRODUCTION  About This Manual  Typographical Conventions  Your Next Step    CHAPTER 2  PREREQUISITES  Location Requirements  Exhaust Requirements  Electrical Requirements  Service Line Requirements  Space Requirements  Your Next Step    CHAPTER 3  GETTING STARTED  Unpacking Your Biosafety Cabinet  Purifier Components  Removing the Shipping Skid  Installing the Purifier on an Existing Work Surface  Installing the Purifier on the Labconco Bas
44. e body of the  probe against the front of the grille    Apply the wind tunnel correction and local  condition correction factors to the  thermoanemometer readings    Multiply the resulting velocities by the following  Purifier correction factor to determine flow rates     Table 6 5    Model Numbers   Purifier Correction Factors   FPM TO CFM     36210  36214       Product Service 1 800 522 7658    67    Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    68    9  Calculate the average of all the flow rates    10  The resulting value is the inflow volume in cubic  feet per minute  CFM   In order to convert this  value to the average inflow velocity of feet per  minute  FPM   divide the volume by the sash open  area given in Table 6 5 below     Table 6 6    Model Numbers   Sash Open Area  square feet     36210 2 69  36214    11  The resulting value will be the estimated average  inflow velocity in FPM        Calibration of the Face  Velocity Alarm    A qualified certification technician     should calibrate the Face Velocity  Alarm  The alarm switch is set at the    factory at its lowest pressure setting   and it will need to be calibrated before  using the Purifier     1  Set the exhaust damper so that the exhaust volume  is at the alarm setpoint as indicated in Table 6 1   and mark the damper position    2  With the Purifier running  remove the hole cover  and turn the adjusting screw  as shown in Figure 6 3  very slowly clockwise  increasing the pressure  setting  until the alarm is acti
45. e lower right side of the  airfoil  If the decal is missing or obliterated  contact  Labconco s Product Service Department at 1 800 522   7658 for further details     Air Volumes Defined    The total exhaust volume is the amount of air that 1s  being exhausted out of the cabinet  and into the exhaust  system  The inflow is the amount of air that flows  through the front access opening     Measuring the Total  Exhaust Volume    Measure the airflow in the exhaust duct in accordance  with American Society of Heating  Refrigerating and  Air Conditioning Engineers  ASHRAE  recommended  procedures  It should correspond to the airflow values  shown in Table 6 1     64 Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    Table 6 1    Purifier Airflow Data    Model Average Inflow   Work Opening   Exhaust volume Normal Exhaust   Alarm Setpoint  Number   Velocity  FPM    Area  sq  ft   of Cabinet Volume of Volume  CFM    CFM   Cabinet a    36210 xx 743 701   mM   RBO    36214 xx 1111 1151 1187 1091     Using a direct read instrument sealed to the sash  opening with the air intake blocked           Measured using a pitot traverse of the exhaust duct as  per ASHRAE recommendations    Balancing of the exhaust flow is  accomplished by adjusting the   cabinet   s exhaust damper  Changing  the damper setting or the speed  control will affect the inflow and  downflow values  Both must be  checked after any adjustment        Downflow and inflow values and  measurement proce
46. eating   The interlock also allows the  optional ultraviolet  UV  lamp to operate only when the  sash is closed  to protect the operator from irradiation     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 43    Chapter 5  Using Your Purifier    44    l        To start the Purifier  raise the sash until you feel the  sash tactile position indicator  TPI   The TPI  functions by increasing the resistance you feel on  the sash as it nears its proper operating position   Once in position  the TPI will  set   requiring  additional upward force to be raised further  The  correct sash position can be confirmed by aligning  the handle of the sash with the indicator decal  located on the left side of the opening  The indicator  decal is shown in Figure 5 1     Figure 5 1    Sash Position  Indicator Decal    Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 5  Using Your Puritier       2  Turn the blower switch to the  On  position  as  shown in Figure 5 2  The audible and visual alarms  will self test and be activated for approximately  three seconds  The alarms will then shut off  If the  alarms continue after three seconds  recheck the  sash position        0  O     AIR FLOW  MONITOR    Q    SASH  ALARM    O    Airflow Status Lights Figure 5 2     optional             Sash Alarm Light    Alarm Silence Switch            ALARM  SILENCE  ON  Light Switch OFF  UV  LIGHTS  Blower Switch S a       BLOWER    The Total Exhaust Purifier Cabinets are equipped with  an alarm system that monitors the volume of air  
47. ench to tighten the three  plenum lift bolts located as noted in Figure 6 8   This will lift the plenum box off the supply HEPA  filter    4  Slide the supply HEPA filter straight out the unit    5  With the HEPA filter removed  inspect the filter  shelf for damage     Figure 6 8    Plenum Lift Bolts  3   These bolts pass  through the side brackets  and are threaded  into the plenum box  Tighten all three   to lift the box at least 14 inch  6 mm      Locking bolts  4   These bolts are threaded  through the side brackets  and their ends  contact the corners of the plenum box   Loosen all four at least 2 inch  13 mm         Product Service 1 800 522 7658 75    Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    76    To Install a Supply HEPA Filter     l     Install a new supply HEPA filter by pushing it  straight into the cabinet  ensuring that it is correctly  oriented  and that the filter is centered on the filter  shelf    Use a 1 2 inch socket or wrench to sequentially  loosen the three plenum lift bolts located as noted in  Figure 6 8  When properly positioned  the plenum  box will be aligned with the supply HEPA filter  frame  and there will be an approximately 1 4 inch  gap between the bottom of the plenum lift bolt head  and the top of the lift bracket  This will allow the  plenum box to properly seat as the filter gasket is  compressed       Using a 1 2 inch wrench  tighten the four locking    bolts located at each corner of the plenum box  as  shown in Figure 6 8 until the suppl
48. ervice 1 800 522 7658    73    Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    14       HEPA Filter Replacement    The cabinet must be properly  decontaminated before servicing the  exhaust HEPA filter  The HEPA  filters should only be serviced by a  qualified certification technician   Following replacement of a HEPA  filter  the cabinet MUST be recertified  by a qualified certification technician        1  Unplug the cabinet    2  Remove the front dress panel as shown in Figure  6 2    3  Remove the sash pocket by loosening the two  Phillips screws on the left side of the pocket   Support the sash pocket while removing the two  screws on the right side of the sash pocket  Swing  the sash pocket out and away from the unit as  shown in figure 6 7     Figure 6 7    Loosen these two screws  Then remove these two screws    while supporting the pocket        Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    To Remove the Supply HEPA Filter     The supply HEPA filter is awkward to  handle and heavy  Use appropriate  lifting techniques to remove and    handle it  Use two people to remove  the filter if possible        1  Loosen and remove all of the Phillips screws on the  blower chamber cover  Gently rock the cover  slide  it to the left or right  and swing it out and away  from the unit    2  Using a 1 2 inch wrench  loosen the four locking  bolts that contact each corner of the plenum box at  least 1 2 inch  as shown in Figure 6 8    3  Usea 1 2 inch socket or wr
49. exhausting from the cabinet  If the exhaust volume  drops below the minimum requirement  the following  occurs        Product Service 1 800 522 7658 45       Chapter 5  Using Your Purifier    46    e An audible alarm sounds    e The red  Alarm  indicator light illuminates    e The cabinet blower  supplying the downflow air  in the work area  shuts off     During an alarm  the cabinet blower  shuts off to prevent air from escaping  the work area of the cabinet     If the alarm reactivates after five  seconds  DO NOT continue to use the  Purifier  NEVER OVERRIDE THE  ALARM RESET SWITCH TO  CONTINUE WORKING IN THE  CABINET  You MUST correct the  problem in the exhaust system before  resuming operations        If The Alarm Activates    The most common causes of alarm activation are     e Mechanical failure of the external blower   e An obstruction or leak in the exhaust system   e Loading of the exhaust HEPA filter     If the alarm sounds during use   immediately take appropriate action  to prevent contamination to you and  other personnel in the area        Resetting The Alarm  System    Once the cause of the face velocity alarm has been  determined and corrected  the alarm may be reset by  depressing the  Alarm Silence  switch     Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 5  Using Your Purifier    IMPORTANT  If pressing the  Alarm  Silence  switch does not reset the  cabinet into normal operation  or the  alarm activates frequently  DO NOT  continue to use the Purifier  NEVER  
50. he blower assembly  pull the  assembly straight out the plenum    9  To replace the motor blower assembly  reverse the  above procedure    10  Plug in the cabinet and have it recertified before  use     NO m    Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier       Figure 6 10       Diffuser Removal    The work area of the cabinet must be  thoroughly disinfected before  removing the diffuser  Before  removing the diffuser  note its  orientation  It can only be installed  one way  Bending or distorting the  diffuser may affect the airflow in the  cabinet  Use care when handling it   When properly installed  the rear edge  of the diffuser should rest on the  diffuser support brackets located on  the rear wall of the work area as  shown in Figure 6 11        1  Shut off the Purifier and raise the sash to the full  Open position  Remove the sash pocket  as  described in Figure 6 8    2  Remove the fasteners located in the front edge of  the supply HEPA filter shelf    3  Carefully lower the diffuser  Remove it  by tilting  the front edge down    4  Install the diffuser plate by reversing the above  steps        Product Service 1 800 522 7658 79       Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    80    Figure 6 11    Side View of Work Area  if    then swing the front of the diffuser down  and  then pull it straight out        Storage    If the Purifier cabinet is to be left unused for more than  one month  the unit should be prepared for storage     The cabinet 
51. in installation  Proceed to Chapter 3  Getting  Started        Product Service 1 800 522 7658 11       Chapter 2  Prerequisites    12             Product Service 1 800 522 7658       CHAPTER 3  GETTING STARTED    Now that the site for your biosafety cabinet is properly  prepared  you are ready to unpack  inspect  install  and  certify your unit  Read this chapter to learn how to     unpack and move your Purifier    set up the cabinet    connect to an exhaust system   connect the electrical supply source   connect the service lines    arrange certification of your Purifier     Depending upon which model you are installing  you  may need common plumbing and electrical installation  tools in addition to two 1 2  wrenches  a 7 16  wrench   a flat blade screwdriver  a Phillips screwdriver  and a  carpenter level to complete the instructions in the  chapter     The Purifier models weigh between  600     800 Ibs   182 318 kg   The  carton allows for lifting with a  mechanical lift truck or floor jack  If  you must lift the Purifier manually   use at least six  6  persons and follow  safe lifting guidelines     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 13    Chapter 3  Getting Started    The United States  Interstate Commerce  Commission rules  require that claims be  filed with the delivery  carrier within fifteen  15   days of delivery     14    Unpacking Your Biosafety  Cabinet    Carefully unpack your Purifier and inspect it for  damage that may have occurred in transit  If your unit  is da
52. ing Glare and Reflections on the Sash  Take the time to eliminate glare and reflections  To  control daylight  use blinds  shades  or drapes  or try  other glare reducing measures  Use indirect or reduced  lighting to avoid bright spots on the sash  If glare is a  problem  consider these actions        e Turn off or reduce ceiling lights and use task  lighting  one or more adjustable lamps  to  illuminate your work     Avoid compromising your posture to  compensate for glare or reflections     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 53    Chapter 5  Using Your Purifier    54    Positioning Work Materials  Position work materials directly in front of you to avoid    twisting your neck and torso  This makes it possible to  work with your shoulders relaxed and your upper arms  hanging freely at your sides     Minimizing Your Reach  Arrange your frequently used materials to minimize the    distance you reach for them     Hand Manipulation  Notice how you use your fingers and hands while    working  Avoid keeping any unnecessary tension in  your thumbs and fingers  Observe whether you have a  heavy touch or a light touch while working     Reaching for Materials  To reach material that is not near your hands  move    your whole arm  avoid stretching your fingers and  angling your wrists     RELAX YOUR THUMBS AND   FINGERS WHILE WORKING    NOTICE AND RELEASE EXCESS  TENSION     Don t work with unnecessary tension  in your thumbs and fingers     Wrist Position   Use your whole arm and shoulde
53. ing the IV Bar  Your Next Step    CHAPTER 8  TROUBLESHOOTING  APPENDIX A  PURIFIER COMPONENTS  APPENDIX B  BIOSAFETY CABINET DIMENSIONS    APPENDIX C  BIOSAFETY CABINET SPECIFICATIONS  Electrical Data  Motor Specifications    APPENDIX D  PURIFIER ACCESSORIES  Safety Orange Air Foil  Base Stands  Service Valve Kit  Ultraviolet Lamp Kits  IV Bar Kits  Remote Blower  Ergonomic Chair  Adjustable Footrest    APPENDIX E  QUICK CHART FOR THE DELTA  TOTAL EXHAUST PURIFIERS    APPENDIX F  REFERENCES    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY    95    97    99  99  99    107  107  107  108  108  108  109  109  110    111    113    115    CHAPTER 1  INTRODUCTION    Congratulations on your purchase of a Labconco  Purifier Delta Series Total Exhaust Biosafety Cabinet   Your Purifier is designed to protect you  your product  and your laboratory environment from biohazardous  aerosols  It is the result of Labconco   s more than 25  years experience of manufacturing biohazard cabinetry   and many of its features were suggested to us by users  like you     The Purifier offers many unique features to enhance  safety  performance and ergometrics  To take full  advantage of them  please acquaint yourself with this  manual and keep it handy for future reference  If you  are unfamiliar with how biosafety cabinets operate   please review Chapter 4  Theory of Operation and  Safety Precautions before you begin working in the  cabinet  Even if you are an experienced biosafety  cabinet user  please review Chapter 5 
54. ion is presented in  boldface type in paragraphs that are preceded by the  biosafety icon  Failure to comply with the  information following a biosafety icon may result in  illness or death        Product Service 1 800 522 7658 3    Chapter 1  Introduction          e Critical information is presented in boldface type in  paragraphs that are preceded by the exclamation  icon  Failure to comply with the information  following an exclamation icon may result in injury  to the user or permanent damage to your biosafety  cabinet    e Critical information is presented in boldface type in  paragraphs that are preceded by the wrench icon   These operations should only be performed by a  trained certifier or contractor  Failure to comply  with the information following a wrench icon may  result in injury to the user or permanent damage to  your biosafety cabinet    e Important information is presented in capitalized  type in paragraphs that are preceded by the pointer  icon  Itis imperative that the information contained  in these paragraphs be thoroughly read and  understood by the user    e Information that is specific to a particular model of  Biosafety Cabinet is preceded by a number icon   The 4  icon indicates the text is specific to the 4 foot  model  The 6  icon indicates the text 1s specific to  the 6 foot model     Your Next Step    If your Purifier needs to be installed  proceed to  Chapter 2  Prerequisites to ensure your installation site  meets all of the requirements  The
55. k   The media pack is then set into a suitable frame  and the  perimeter sealed to the filter frame  as shown in Figure  4 1     The HEPA filter media is very fragile   Do not touch or contact the media  surface  If you think the surface of a  HEPA filter is damaged  DO NOT  USE THE CABINET  Have the  HEPA filter integrity tested by a  qualified certifier before using the  cabinet     HEPA Filters are only effective  against particulate material  Gases    will pass through the filter           32 Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 4  Theory Of Operation And Safety Precautions    Figure 4 1    Filter Frame    OER TONE SEIN BERET  3 ec milh Neel a adh nat eh al lh aha a ale    F  J ap aa a ee ee  r  Sa    eee ee ee ee ee ai a ae po  f     ll ll ee ee eee i   ery s      ee ree  Ae f i rE FA  2 as vy  Fast ta toa b     fae  me T    j PE     k  A F    gt     a en Ca Ta  1 h Siig yee eR  ee re ee eae E A  W T a e a a a DER DD x  Mh b b a e     ae Ly  a  i 4 al a E  AR E  ad E nha aA YH     a ae KT ele   Pits    S    Continuous  Sheet of  Flat Filter  Medium    Adhesive Bond    Between Filter Pack    HEPA Filter       Laminar Airflow    Laminar airflow is defined as the movement of a body  of air in a single direction  with a uniform velocity  In  practice  the laminar downflow of air in the cabinet  captures any aerosol generated in the work area of the  cabinet  and directs it to the HEPA filters  In order to be  true laminar downflow  a number of individual  downflow ve
56. ll sound a single long  tone  and then shut off  indicating the new voltage 1s  properly programmed     Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    IF YOU WISH TO CANCEL THE   NEW BLOWER VOLTAGE SETTING   SIMPLY TURN THE    SYSTEM  POWER    SWITCH OFF BEFORE  DEPRESSING THE    ALARM  SILENCE    BUTTON  THIS WILL  CANCEL THE NEW SETTING  AND  RETURN THE SPEED CONTROLLER  TO ITS PREVIOUS VALUE     Use of the Access Tube For  DOP Testing    THE PURIFIER UTILIZES A UNIQUE   ee ACCESS TUBE FOR SAMPLING THE  UPSTREAM CONCENTRATION OF  DOP FOR THE SUPPLY FILTER  IF  AFTER READING THESE  INSTRUCTIONS  YOU HAVE  FURTHER QUESTIONS  PLEASE  CONTACT LABCONCO S PRODUCT  SERVICE DEPARTMENT     The access tube may be surface  contaminated  DO NOT access this  line until the outside surface has been  decontaminated  DOP scanning of the  HEPA filters should only be  performed by a qualified certification  technician as part of the  recertification procedure        p lt     Remove the work surface as shown in Figure 6 1    2  Locate the access tubes on left side of the rear  plenum wall  behind the towel catch    3  Pull the tube toward the front of the unit  Remove  the access tube s cover    4  Using an appropriate photometer  connect the unit s  upstream line to the access tube    5  After completing the DOP test of the filters  replace  the access tube cover  ensuring that it is sealed  properly    6  Replace the access tube  and the work surface     Product S
57. locity test points  The Downflow Velocity  Profile  must be     20   of the average of all the test  points  This is shown graphically in Figure 4 2     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 33       Chapter 4  Theory Of Operation And Safety Precautions       Figure 4 2          Directional Airflow    Directional airflow also plays a key role in biosafety  cabinet performance  Air is drawn into the front of the  cabinet at the front grille  This    curtain    of air makes it  more difficult for aerosols to escape out of the work  area of the cabinet and into the outside environment   This airflow is often calculated and referred to as the  Inflow Volume or Average Inflow Velocity  This is  shown graphically in Figure 4 3        34 Product Service 1 800 522 7658          Chapter 4  Theory Of Operation And Safety Precautions       Figure 4 3             Motor Blower    The motor blower assembly pulls air into the top of the  cabinet  and forces it through the supply HEPA filter   This filtered air flows down through the work area  All  of the downflow air  plus the inflow volume are then  pulled through the exhaust HEPA filter and out of the  laboratory        Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 4  Theory Of Operation And Safety Precautions    36    Speed Control    The speed control should only be  adjusted by a qualified certifier   The speed control is an electronic circuit that allows the  certifier to set the motor speed by adjusting its voltage   The control will  hold 
58. lower shall have a dry powder epoxy   coated base and weathercover with vent holes  An  integral damper assembly shall prevent backdrafts from  flowing down through the ductwork  disturbing the  airflow within the cabinet  Blower transition adapter  inlet shall be 12 1 4  OD and shall be sized to accept  12  nominal diameter PVC duct  Blower transition  adapter outlet shall be sized to accept 12  nominal  diameter PVC duct  Shipping weight 100 Ibs   45 kg      Ergonomic Chair with  Armrests    37440 00     Designed to Biosafety Guidelines  Lab chair has 6 way  articulating seat and back control for personalized  adjustment  Pneumatic mechanism adjusts seat height  from 18 1 4  to 25 3 4   Five leg black reinforced  composite base rests on 2  ball bearing casters   Aluminum support ring  Removable arm rests  Black  vinyl upholstery  Shipping weight 35 Ibs   15 9 kg      Product Service 1 800 522 7658 109    Appendix D  Purifier Accessories    110    Adjustable Footrest     37460 00     Elevates feet and permits angle repositioning while in  use  18 1 2 w x 11 1 2 d x 8 h  Shipping weight 6 lbs    2 7 kg      Product Service 1 800 522 7658    APPENDIX      Quick CharT For  THe DELTA TOTAL  EXHAUST PURIFIERS    Model  Type B2  Sash Height  inches    8   8 amp 8    NSF Listed Downflow  FPM     Approximate Settings for new Filters    Cd    Fluorescent o F32T8  aa CW  TL741    secondary affow Method O       Product Service 1 800 522 7658 111    Appendix E  Quick Chart for the Delta
59. maged  notify the delivery carrier immediately and  retain the entire shipment intact for inspection by the  carrier     DO NOT RETURN GOODS  Cs WITHOUT THE PRIOR  AUTHORIZATION OF LABCONCO     UNAUTHORIZED RETURNS WILL  NOT BE ACCEPTED     IF YOUR CABINET WAS DAMAGED  IN TRANSIT  YOU MUST FILE A  CLAIM DIRECTLY WITH THE  FREIGHT CARRIER  LABCONCO  CORPORATION AND ITS DEALERS  ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR  SHIPPING DAMAGES     Do not discard the carton or packing material for your  Purifier until you have checked all of the components  and installed and tested the unit     Do not remove the Purifier from its shipping skid until  it is ready to be placed into its final location  Move the    unit by placing a flat  low dolly under the shipping skid   or by using a floor jack     Do not move the cabinet by tilting it  onto a hand truck     Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 3  Getting Started    Purifier Components    Labconco manufactures biosafety cabinets available in  4 foot and 6 foot widths  Some models are available in  115V  100V or 230V     Locate the cabinet model you received in the following  group of tables  Verify that the components listed are  present and undamaged     Catalog   Purifier Description   36210 00 4 foot Purifier  8 inch sash opening  115 VAC   36210 04 4 foot Purifier with UV lamp  amp  fixture  8 inch sash opening  115 VAC  36210 10 4 foot Purifier  8 inch sash opening  100 VAC 50 60 Hz   36210 14 4 foot Purifier with UV lamp and fixture  8 inch 
60. ments    The cabinet exhaust stack is sized to accept 10 inch  PVC ductwork  The exhaust system   s blower should be  sized to handle the exhaust volume of each cabinet  as  shown in Table 6 1  The exhaust system must maintain  a static pressure equal to or greater than the system  pressure  plus 1 5 inches of water for 4 foot Deltas     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 23    Chapter 3  Getting Started    24    or 1 9 inches of water for 6 foot models  In order to get  the maximum life out of the cabinet   s exhaust filter  the  system needs to be able to operate at an additional 2 0  inches of vacuum  compared to the initial total system    pressure     4    The exhaust system should be fitted  with a backdraft damper to prevent  the reversing of airflow in the system     LABCONCO MANUFACTURES AN  EXHAUST BLOWER WITH  INTEGRAL BACKDRAFT DAMPER   PART NUMBER 36635  THAT IS  SUITABLE FOR MOST SINGLE  CABINET INSTALLATIONS  THE  REMOTE BLOWER IS DISCUSSED  FURTHER IN APPENDIX D     Balancing of airflows in the cabinet is  accomplished by adjustment of the  cabinet   s exhaust control system and  speed control  The exhaust system  should be considered a separate  system  distinct from the Purifier   Changing the damper setting or the  speed control will affect the inflow and  downflow values  Both must be  checked after any adjustment     Downflow and inflow values and  measurement procedures for the  Purifier are described fully in Chapter  6  Maintaining Your Purifier     Connec
61. n  Adjustment of the blower    speed will affect the containment  efficiency of the unit     The Purifier   s blower speed is  adjusted and its setpoint is maintained  by a solid state electronic circuit   There is no potentiometer as on  traditional biosafety cabinets  The  blower speed setting is adjusted and  protected by an electronic interlock  that must be released to reset the  motor voltage     1  Remove the access panel located on the front of the  electronics module by removing the right hand  Phillips screw  and loosening the left hand screw as  shown in Figure 6 5  Pivot the panel out of the way    2  Locate the voltage test points on the electrical  panel  The test points are identified by Figure 6 6   shown above    3  Using a voltmeter and probes  measure the motor  voltage by connecting the voltmeter probes to the  appropriate points    4  Shut the Purifier off    5  While holding down the  alarm silence  button  turn  the  System Power  switch on    6  The blower will start  and the audio and visual  alarm will operate in an alternating mode  The  blower speed can now be adjusted    7  The blower speed can be increased by pressing the  button on the right  pressing the button on the left  decreases the blower speed as shown in Figure 6 5    8  Once the proper blower speed has been established  by inflow and downflow testing  the new blower  voltage can be programmed into the speed  controller by depressing the  Alarm Silence  button  again  The audio alarm wi
62. n  go to Chapter 3   Getting Started for instructions on how to install your  biosafety cabinet and make all of the necessary  connections     If you would like to review how biosafety cabinets  operate  go to Chapter 4  Theory Of Operation And  Safety Precautions     For information on the operational characteristics of    your biosafety cabinet  go to Chapter 5  Using Your  Purifier     Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 1  Introduction       If your biosafety cabinet 1s installed and you need to  perform routine maintenance on the cabinet  proceed to  Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier     For information on making modifications to the  configuration of your unit  go to Chapter 7  Modifying  Your Biosafety Cabinet     Refer to Chapter 8  Troubleshooting if you are  experiencing problems with your Purifier        Product Service 1 800 522 7658 5          Chapter 1  Introduction          6 Product Service 1 800 522 7658       CHAPTER 2  PREREQUISITES    Before you install your biosafety cabinet  you need to  prepare your site for installation  Carefully examine the  location where you intend to install your cabinet  You  must be certain that the area is level and of solid  construction  In addition  a dedicated source of  electrical power must be located near the installation  site     Carefully read this chapter to learn     e the location requirements for your installation  site    e the exhaust requirements for your installation  site    e the electrical power
63. nd Equipment  e Objects in contact with contaminated material    should be surface decontaminated before  removal from the cabinet    e All open trays or containers should be covered  before being removed from the cabinet     Wipe Down   e Wipe down the interior surfaces of the cabinet  with 70  ethanol  or a suitable disinfectant  and  allow to dry    e Periodically lift the work surface and wipe  down the area beneath it    e Inspect and clean the towel catch located at the  rear of the work area  beneath the work pan    e Dispose of rubber gloves appropriately  and  have lab coat laundered properly    e Wash hands and arms thoroughly with  germicidal soap     Shutdown  e Turn off the fluorescent light and cabinet  blower  close the sash  and turn on the UV light  if appropriate     Safety and Comfort    Many factors in our work environment determine  whether we work efficiently and in a manner that  promotes good health and safety  By considering   acting on  and periodically reevaluating the  recommendations in this section  it 1s possible to create  a safer  more comfortable  healthful  and efficient work  environment     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 49    Chapter 5  Using Your Purifier    50    Working intensely or for a long time  in uncomfortable or unnatural  positions poses risks     Organizing Your Adjustments   The order in which you make various adjustments to  your body position and work area may vary depending  on the adjustability of your furniture     LABCO
64. of the right lamp socket    5  Install the new lamp by reversing the removal  procedure        62 Product Service 1 800 522 7658          Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier       Changing the Optional UV Lamp     FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE   ce THE UV LAMP SHOULD BE  CHANGED ON AN ANNUAL BASIS   Sia The UV lamp and the work area of the  ry cabinet must be thoroughly    decontaminated before removing the  lamp        wy       1  Start the cabinet and let it operate for 5 minutes    2  Thoroughly surface decontaminate the UV lamp  and the work area of the cabinet    3  Unplug the cabinet    4  Raise the sash to its full open position    5  Remove the UV lamp by rotating it 90 degrees and  lifting it straight up and out of its sockets    6  Remove the UV lamp by pushing it to the left and  swinging it out of the right lamp socket    7  Install new lamp by reversing the removal  procedure     Resetting a Circuit Breaker        To reset any of the circuit breakers located on the front  of the electronics module  depress the white button until  it sets     The service operations listed in the  rest of this chapter should only be    performed by a qualified certifier     Downflow Velocities    The average downflow velocity for all model Purifiers  should be set at 55  5 FPM        Product Service 1 800 522 7658 63       Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    Downflow Velocity Grid  Patterns    The downflow velocity test grid for all model Purifiers  is listed on the data plate on th
65. of the sash  pocket    4  Use duct tape to seal the outside edge of the sash  pocket to the side panels    5  Seal the upper and lower edges of the sash pocket  using duct tape    6  Seal the sides of the sash to the corner posts  and the  sash handle to the lower front edge of the unit    7  Close the exhaust damper completely    8  Perform the decontamination as described in NSF  Standard 49  Annex G     Your Next Step    After you understand the maintenance procedures  you  are ready to proceed to Chapter 7  Modifying Your  Biosafety Cabinet     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 81    Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier             Product Service 1 800 522 7658       CHAPTER 7  MODIFYING YOUR  BIOSAFETY CABINET          There are several ways to modify your Purifier for your  individual requirements  These include the addition of  a UV lamp  service fixtures or an intravenous  IV  bar     Installing a UV Lamp    All Labconco Purifier Delta Series Safety Cabinets are  pre wired for the installation of a UV lamp     4 foot units require the installation of a UV lamp kit    consisting of the UV lamp  its ballast  and fasteners   The kit is part number 37450 00 for 115 Volt models    37450 01 for 230 Volt units     The UV lamp kit should be installed  by a qualified electrician or certifier   Y        Completely surface decontaminate all  interior work surfaces of the Purifier  before beginning the installation of the  UV lamp     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 83       Chapter
66. om date of  shipment from Labconco  whichever is sooner    SteamScrubber    amp  FlaskScrubber   Glassware Washers carry a two year warranty from  date of installation or three years from date of shipment from Labconco  whichever is  sooner    Blood Drawing Chairs carry a ten year warranty    Carts carry a lifetime warranty    Glassware is not warranted from breakage when dropped or mishandled     This limited warranty covers parts and labor  but not transportation and insurance charges  In the  event of a warranty claim  contact Labconco Corporation or the dealer who sold you the product  If  the cause is determined to be a manufacturing fault  the dealer or Labconco Corporation will repair  or replace all defective parts to restore the unit to operation  Under no circumstances shall  Labconco Corporation be liable for indirect  consequential  or special damages of any kind  This  statement may be altered by a specific published amendment  No individual has authorization to  alter the provisions of this warranty policy or its amendments  Lamps and filters are not covered by  this warranty  Damage due to corrosion or accidental breakage is not covered        Returned or Damaged Goods    Do not return goods without the prior authorization from Labconco  Unauthorized returns will not be  accepted  If your shipment was damaged in transit  you must file a claim directly with the freight carrier   Labconco Corporation and its dealers are not responsible for shipping damages     Th
67. opening  100 VAC 50 60 Hz  36210 20 4 foot Purifier  8 inch sash opening  230 VAC   36210 24 4 foot Purifier with UV lamp  amp  fixture  8 inch sash opening  230 VAC  36214 00 6 foot Purifier  8 inch sash opening  115 VAC   36214 04 6 foot Purifier with UV lamp  amp  fixture  8 inch sash opening  115 VAC  36214 10 6 foot Purifier  8 inch sash opening  100 VAC 50 60 Hz   36214 14 6 foot Purifier with UV lamp and fixture  8 inch opening  100 VAC 50 60 Hz  Plus the Following    Part   Component Description   37584 00 User   s Manual    Drain Valve Assembly  Power Cord    If you did not receive one or more of the components  listed for your Purifier  or if any of the components are  damaged  contact Labconco Corporation immediately  for further instructions     Removing the Shipping    Skid    LEAVE THE PURIFIER ATTACHED  TO ITS SHIPPING SKID UNTIL IT IS  AS CLOSE TO ITS FINAL  LOCATION AS POSSIBLE  MOVE  THE UNIT BY USING A SUITABLE  FLOOR JACK  OR BY PLACING A    Product Service 1 800 522 7658 15    Chapter 3  Getting Started    16       FURNITURE DOLLY  UNDERDNEATH THE SKID  DO  NOT MOVE THE CABINET BY  TILTING IT ONTO A HAND TRUCK     After you verify the Purifier components  move your  cabinet to the location where you want to install it   Then  follow the steps listed below to remove the    shipping skid from your unit     To remove the shipping skid     The side panels of the Purifier are  heavy  exercise caution when       removing and installing them     1  Remove the pl
68. r to move objects  not  just your wrist  Don t rest or anchor your wrist while  moving items  keep your wrist  arm  and shoulder free  to move     Aligning Forearms  Wrists  and Hands  When working in the Purifier  keep your forearms     wrists  and hands comfortably aligned with each other  in a straight  natural line  Avoid bending or angling  your wrists     Taking Breaks and Varying Your Tasks  As noted earlier  your furniture placement  lab    equipment  and lighting are only a few of the factors    Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 5  Using Your Purifier    that determine comfort  Your work habits are also very  important  Remember the following     e Take breaks    e When you work at your Purifier for long  periods  take short breaks at least once per hour  and preferably more often  You may find that  frequent  short breaks will benefit you more  than fewer  longer breaks    e If you find that you forget to take breaks  use a  timer    e During your breaks  stand up and stretch   especially any muscles and joints you may have  held in an extended static posture while  working     Vary Your Tasks  Examine your work habits and the types of tasks you    perform  Break up the routine and try to vary your tasks  during the day  By doing so  you may avoid sitting in  one position or performing the same activities  continuously for several hours using your hands  arms   shoulders  neck  or back     Reduce Sources of Stress   Take an inventory of things at work that a
69. re stressful to  you  If you perceive that your physical or psychological  health is being affected  take time to evaluate what  changes you can make to reduce or eliminate the  sources of stress     BREATHE FRESH AIR DEEPLY AND   REGULARLY  THE INTENSE  MENTAL CONCENTRATION THAT  MAY ACCOMPANY WORK IN A  BIOSAFETY CABINET MAY TEND  TO CAUSE BREATH HOLDING OR  SHALLOW BREATHING     Self Check   To increase your comfort and reduce potential safety  risks  use this checklist to help you evaluate your work  posture and habits     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 99    Chapter 5  Using Your Purifier    Seated Position    Have you found a range of seated postures that  are most comfortable for you    Are you changing postures within your  comfort  zone  throughout the day  especially in the  afternoon    Are your feet firmly planted    Are the undersides of your thighs near your  knees free of pressure    Are the backs of your lower legs free of  pressure  Is there sufficient space under your  cabinet for your knees and legs    Is your lower back supported     Shoulders  Arms  Wrists  and Hands    Are your shoulders relaxed    Are your hands  wrists  and forearms aligned in  a straight  natural position    Are your elbows in a relaxed position near your  body    Are items you use frequently easy to reach        Do you rest your eyes frequently by focusing on  a distant point    Do you get your eyes examined regularly by a  vision care specialist    Do you blink enough    If you wear
70. remove any remaining sealant from both  sides of the service fixture hole    6  Using the Teflon tape supplied  wrap two to three  turns of tape on the male pipe thread of the valve   and the tube fitting    7  Put the threaded end of the fixture through the hole   orienting the valve as shown in Figure 3 7  Using  the silicone sealant  apply a bead of silicone on the  outside surface of the cabinet side  around the valve  body  This will provide a pressure tight seal around  the valve body  Place the two washers on the valve  thread  then install the coupler  Holding the valve  body in position  use a wrench or pliers to thread  the coupling on until the valve is captured on the  side panel    8  Thread the tubing connector onto the coupling until  it can no longer be turned by hand  Holding the  coupling secure with a wrench or pliers  turn the  tube fitting approximately one more revolution   using pliers or a wrench  Orient the tube fitting such  that it is easy to access it with the incoming service  tube    9  Connect the service tube to the tube fitting by  pressing the tube all the way into the fitting  turning  the tubing nut until hand tight  and then  approximately one more turn using pliers or a    wrench   Make sure the service tubing does not  obstruct the wiring or sash weights or  cables     10  Make sure the service fitting in the Purifier is in the  off position before pressurizing the service line   Once pressurized  check the valve body  the  coupling  and
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72. should not be stored in  areas of excess humidity or  temperature extremes  If the cabinet    is moved during storage  it must be  recertified before use     1  Close the sash completely and seal the bottom edge  and the exhaust outlet with plastic sheeting    2  Unplug the unit    3  Ensure that the cabinet will not be moved or  disturbed while in storage     Decontamination    Gaseous decontamination should only  be performed by trained personnel     The unique sash pocket of the Purifier allows for the  gaseous decontamination of the entire interior of the  cabinet  as well as the inside of the sash  and the outside    Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    surface of the blower cover  an area which may  possibly become contaminated during operation     To seal the Purifier follow these steps        1  Remove the front dress panel as shown in Figure  6 2  Place decontamination equipment inside the  work area of the Purifier  Remove the sash stops  from the lower front edge of the unit  Close the  sash until it covers the lower edge of the unit     The outlets on the interior of the  Purifier are energized as long as the  Purifier is plugged in  Unplug the  Purifier before decontamination    equipment is plugged into these  outlets     2  Seal the air inlet on the top of the cabinet  Ensure  that all service valves and the drain valve are  closed    3  Using a flexible sealant  plug the area around the  sash cables where they exit the top 
73. t to  perform these operations if you are  not properly trained  The service  operations that require qualified  certifiers are preceded by the wrench  icon     Routine Maintenance  Schedule    Weekly  e Using 70  ethanol  or a suitable disinfectant     surface disinfect the inside of the cabinet  and  the work surface     Product Service 1 800 522 7658 59    Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    60    e Using an appropriate glass cleaner  clean the  sash and the surface of the UV lamp  if so  equipped    e Operate the cabinet blower  noting the pressure  reading in an operational log     Monthly  or more often as required    e Using a damp cloth  clean the exterior surfaces  of the cabinet  particularly the front and top of  the cabinet  to remove any accumulated dust    e Disinfect and lift the work surface  Surface  disinfect the lower plenum with a solution of  70  ethanol  or a suitable disinfectant  Check  the towel catch for retained materials    e Check all service valves  if so equipped  for  proper operation    e All weekly activities     Annually  e Have the cabinet recertified by a qualified  certification technician   e Replace the UV lamp  if so equipped   e All monthly activities     Biannually  e Replace the fluorescent lamp     Service Operations    Work Surface Removal     The work surface of the cabinet must  be thoroughly decontaminated before  removing it        1  Loosen and remove the thumbscrews located at the  front of the work surface  as shown in 
74. tarted       Figure 3 7    Tube Fitting       Measuring the Total  Exhaust Volume    Measuring the total exhaust volume is covered in  Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier     Measuring the Cabinet  Inflow Volume    Measuring the cabinet inflow volume is covered in  Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier        26 Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 3  Getting Started    Calibration of the Face  Velocity Alarm    Calibration of the face velocity alarm is covered in  Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier     Drain Valve Installation    In order to prevent damage during shipping  the drain  valve assembly has not been installed in the unit  If  desired  the valve should be installed after the unit is in  its final location  To install the valve assembly  follow  these steps     The work surface is heavy  Use  a  caution when handling it     The six foot work surface is a large  part  Use two people and proper  lifting technique when removing it  from the cabinet     1  Lift the work surface out of the Purifier by  removing the thumbscrews at the front of the work  surface and loosening those at the rear of the pan    2  Using a putty knife  carefully remove and discard  the stainless steel cover that is sealed over the drain  mounting holes  Scrape any remaining sealant that  is around the holes    3  Apply a light coating of the silicone sealant to the  mounting surface of the drain assembly  Attach the  drain assembly as shown in Figure 3 9  Wipe off  any excess sealant
75. ting The Purifier to  Service Lines    The service lines  if any  should be connected to the  tube fitting s  on the outside of the liner wall as shown  in Figure 3 7  To install the tubing  follow these steps     Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 3  Getting Started       1  Ensure that the tubing is 1   4 inch outside diameter   soft metal  and that the end has been deburred  completely    2  Route the tubing from the rear of the cabinet   ensuring that it will line up with the slot in the back  of the side panel     Make sure that the tube routing will  not contact any electrical wires    If routing tubing to the front valve  position  route the tubing under the  sash weight track and at the bottom  edge of the side panel  Ensure that the  tubing will not interfere with the sash    weight when the sash is raised or  lowered     3  Make sure that the tube fitting nut on the fitting is  loose  but do not remove it  Look inside the fitting  to make sure the tube ferrule is there    4  Push the tube into the fitting until it 1s properly  seated  The tube will go approximately 3   4 inch into  the fitting    5  Tighten the tube fitting nut hand tight and then   using a 7 16 inch wrench  tighten it at least   turn  more    6  Close the service valve in the Purifier and then  slowly open the shutoff valve on the service valve   Inspect the fitting for leakage  Tighten the tube nut  slightly if needed        Product Service 1 800 522 7658 25          Chapter 3  Getting S
76. uestions regarding certification  agencies or need assistance in locating one  contact  Labconco   s Product Service Department at 1 800 522   7658 or 816 333 8811     Your Next Step    After your Purifier has been installed and certified  you  are ready to proceed to Chapter 4  Theory Of Operation  And Safety Precautions        Product Service 1 800 522 7658 29       Chapter 3  Getting Started    30             Product Service 1 800 522 7658       CHAPTER 4  THEORY OF  OPERATION AND  SAFETY  PRECAUTIONS    All biohazard cabinets operate using the following  principles     e Filtration and retention of particulates by High  Efficiency Particulate Air  HEPA  filter s    e Laminar airflow  sometimes    e Directional airflow    The major components in a Total Exhaust Biohazard  Cabinet are     The HEPA filter s    The motor blower to force air through the unit  A speed control for the motor   Cabinet air intakes  grilles   ductwork and air  balance controls   e The remote blower    Product Service 1 800 522 7658 31       Chapter 4  Theory Of Operation And Safety Precautions       HEPA Filters    HEPA filters are disposable  dry type particulate filters   The filter material or media is typically made of  borosilicate microfibers that are made into a thin sheet   in a process similar to the production of paper  This  sheet is folded  or pleated to increase its surface area   The pleats are held in place by aluminum diffusers or  by beads of glue that add rigidity to the media pac
77. vated  This is the  alarm setpoint    3  Confirm the alarm operation by opening the damper  slightly and pressing the    Alarm Silence    switch   The cabinet will operate normally  While the  cabinet is running  slowly return the damper to its  setpoint  If the alarm does not sound at the setpoint   repeat steps 2 and 3 until proper operation is  obtained     Product Service 1 800 522 7658       Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    4  Open the exhaust damper until the exhaust volume  is at the normal exhaust volume  as indicated in  Table 6 1     5  With the exhaust volume set  the downflow can be  established as described in Chapter 6  Maintaining  Your Purifier     Figure 6 3    Decrease      ree Setting  Increase Y    Setting       Electronics Module Access    The electronics module assembly  PR  should be serviced by a qualified  certification technician     The electronics module houses the speed control  the  lamp ballasts  the circuit breakers  as well as the motor  capacitor     1  Unplug the cabinet    2  Remove the two 7 16  acorn nuts that secure the  electronics module to the top of the cabinet  shown  in Figure 6 4    3  Pivot the module onto its back surface to access the  electronic components within        Product Service 1 800 522 7658 69       Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    70    Figure 6 4    Remove these  two acorn nuts    the panel out  and  lift it straight up        Measuring Line and Motor  Voltage    Line and motor voltage contact points 
78. y HEPA filter  gasket is compressed to approximately 50  of its  thickness     The locking bolts should only be  a  tightened enough to ensure a proper    seal of the supply HEPA filter  At  maximum tightness  the supply filter s  gasket should be compressed to 50   of its original thickness  NEVER  tighten the locking bolts beyond this  setting     To Remove the Exhaust HEPA Filter     l     U    Loosen and remove all of the Phillips head screws  on the exhaust HEPA filter cover  Gently rock the  cover and pull it away from the unit       Using a   inch wrench  loosen the four exhaust    filter clamping bolts located on the top of the unit   as shown in Figure 6 9  Loosen all of the bolts until  the filter drops away from the top of the Purifier   Slid the exhaust HEPA filter straight out of the unit   With the exhaust filer out of the unit  inspect the  filter for damage     Product Service 1 800 522 7658    Chapter 6  Maintaining Your Purifier    To Install an Exhaust HEPA Filter     1  Slide the new exhaust HEPA filter all the way into  the shelf    2  Sequentially tighten the four exhaust filter clamp  bolts as shown in Figure 6 9 until the exhaust filter  gasket is compressed approximately 50      The exhaust filter sealing bolts should   a  only be tightened enough to ensure a  proper seal of the exhaust HEPA  filter  At maximum tightness  the  exhaust filter s gasket should be  compressed to 50  of its original  thickness  NEVER tighten the bolts  beyond this setting 
    
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