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13. Earth connection
If the hazardous material workplace is placed on a conductive base (e.g. metal bench), the cabinet must be earthed to
the existing earth connection (M5). This is situated on the rear wall above the exhaust air fan.
14. Technical data
The figures in the table are provided as a guide, and are not to be used in the sense of assured properties.
Technical data
Hazardous material workplace 750 wide Hazardous material workplace 900 wide
External dimensions
Hight
Width
Depth
1450 mm (from top edge of bench top/
support frame)
750 mm
600 mm
1450 mm (from top edge of bench top/
support frame)
900 mm
600 mm
Internal dimensions
Clear height between
working area and inner
lining
Width
Depth
924 mm
740 mm
440 mm
924 mm
890 mm
440 mm
Usable working areas
Width
Depth
Max. total load on
working area
Sump volume
Total weight
Sound level
680 mm
440 mm
200 N on area 120 x 120 mm acc. to
DIN 12924-4
5 l
70 kg
53,5dB (A)
820 mm
440 mm
200 N on area 120 x 120 mm acc. to
DIN 12924-4
6 l
77 kg
53,5dB (A)
Service conditions
Operating temperature
Climatic resistance
Rec. volumentric flow
(acc. to DIN EN 14175-3)
Loss of device pressure
15–40° C
70% rel. humidity without condensation
330 m3/h
315 Pa
15–40° C
70% rel. humidity without condensation
330 m3/h
315 Pa
Electrical
Supply voltage
2 earthed sockets
1 energy saving lamp
1 On/Off switch
1 electronic monitoring unit,
battery buffered
1 exhaust air fan
85–264 VAC, 47–63 Hz
230 V/16 A
18 W
230 V/50 Hz, 137 W, 2000 rpm
The figures conform to the state of the art as and when these operating instructions were printed.
Changes to these values without notice as a result of further technical development are explicitly permitted.
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