RECIRCULATED
FUME CABINETS
Recirculating Fume Cabinets have been developed to protect
laboratory staff and the environment from toxic vapours, gases,
fumes and particles. Cabinets are designed to comply with the
Australian Standard AS2243., Recirculating Fume Cabinets.
N.B.
- Specifiers and intending users should see AS2243.9, Clause 1.2
that sets out the intended applications and limitations of these
cabinets.
FIXED FUME CUPBOARDS AND THEIR LIMITATIONS
Ducted fume cupboards, as described in AS2243.8, are permanently
installed, fixed work stations that maintain an inward flow of
room air to contain aerosols produced in the handling of hazardous
chemicals. A typical fume cupboard exhausts from the room an air
quantity of approximately 500 litres/sec. This is an amount that
is much greater than that typically supplied by the air conditioning
system to a small room.
So, unless the building air handling system is designed to supply
an air quantity to balance such an exhaust volume, or a make-up
air system is installed, installation of a fume cupboard may not
be possible. The complication and cost of upgrading an air handling
system to accommodate the airflow of even one (1) fume cupboard
may be prohibitive. As these enclosures are fixed, their use at
sites where fume-generating materials are handled at multiple
locations is limited.
RECIRCULATING FUME CABINETS DESCRIPTION
Recirculating Fume Cabinets can be installed on a standard laboratory
bench, or on an optional floor stand or trolley. Cabinets have
similar inward airflow to ducted units. Inward air velocity is
maintained at >0.5 m/s ± 20%. In most applications,
filtered exhaust air may be discharged to the room. This avoids
the air supply system problems that arise with ducted cabinets.
In special cases, where the nature or concentration of the contaminant
indicates the cabinet exhaust may be connected to an exhaust fan/duct
system that discharges to atmosphere. Recirculating Fume Cabinets
are manufactured to customer requirements.
Air
exhausted from the top of the cabinet is filtered by a two-stage
filtration system. A pre-filter protects the final filter system
from particulates >5µm. The final activated carbon filter
incorporates carbon granules with a selected chemical impregnation
to optimise the arrestance of specific vapours. Specific impregnations
are available for the handling of a wide range of contaminants.
The contaminants include:
- Formaldehyde and Glutaraldehyde
- Ammonia and Amines
- H2S and Mercaptans
- Alkaline Odours
- Inorganic acids and acidic odours
- HCN
Basic cabinets are designed for bench top use. An optional PVC
work tray is required for most applications. When supplied without
the work tray, the cabinet may be installed over a sink or an
item of equipment. RFC cabinets can be supplied with a special
trolley or stand which allows a separate trolley to be wheeled
into the containment enclosure. The mobility of trolley mounted
RFC cabinets is a significant advantage in hospitals or large
research institutions, where materials such as glutaraldehyde
are handled at multiple locations. These applications include
endoscope sterilisation.
Cabinet
Fully constructed in chemical resistant/flame retardant
UPVC sheet.
Fan
A direct drive motor/blower is regulated by a variable speed controller
to enable airflows to be maintained through filter life.
Special absorption filters developed for the capture
of a wide range of vapours.
Filters employ coconut shell carbons with a highly developed internal
surface area and with a non-crystalline structure produced by
controlled oxidation of coconut shells. The cellulosic structure
determines the efficiency of the absorptive media. Chemical impregnation
of the carbon produces a chemical reaction similar to an oxidation
process when the contaminant is absorbed. This process extends
filter life, as the surface of the catalyst will not be covered
by molecules trapped on it, thus enabling the process to be repeated.
These filters will operate effectively in environments with temperature
up to 70ºC, and with relative humidity up to 80%.
Pre-filters
An easily accessed, washable polyester pre-filter arrests not
less than 90% of particulates >5µm, thus prolonging carbon
filter life. A warning light in the control panel signals the
need for pre-filter service.
Electrical
Cabinets operate on single-phase 240V, 50Hz power via a 10A outlet.
A low voltage touch control panel with function status indicated
by LEDs is located on the front of the cabinet. Glare-free fluorescent
lamps provide a minimum lighting intensity of 800 lux at the work
surface.
MANUFACTURING
AND TESTING
Computer-aided design and manufacturing ensures that design and
quality standards are maintained in production. Each cabinet is
factory-tested and certified by a NATA-registered laboratory to
establish compliance with the performance requirements of AS2243.9.
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