Chapter 3: Getting Started
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Original instructions
Connecting to the Optional Filter Packs
Both HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) and activated carbon filter pack
assemblies are available for use with the Protector Radioisotope Hood. Please
contact your local EPA or NRC office for manufacturers of exhaust filters
appropriate for use with radio-chemicals. The HEPA filter assembly can be used
to remove most particulate forms of radio-chemicals being used today. The
activated carbon filter is used in the removal of gaseous form radiochemicals and
can be used in conjunction with the HEPA filter, depending on the materials being
used inside the fume hood. The filters themselves should be located as close as
possible to the hood to expose as little of the ductwork system as possible to the
radiochemicals being used. Consult your company Safety Officer directly for
specific filter ratings on radiochemicals being used.
IMPORTANT WARNING: Used filters contain hazardous
material. Observe all federal, state and local EPA regulations
for their handling and disposal.
AVERTISSEMENT IMPORTANT: Les filtres usagés
contiennent des matières dangereuses. Respectez tous les
règlements de l'EPA fédérales, étatiques et locales pour leur
manipulation et l'élimination.
Connecting the Electrical Supply Source
to the Protector Fume Hood
Prior to connecting any electrical wiring to the fume hood structure, refer to the
hood identification plate for the proper electrical requirements of your specific
model.
WARNING
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The building electrical supply system for
Protector Hoods is required to include overload protection. A
switch or circuit breaker shall be in close proximity to the
equipment and within easy reach of the operator. The switch or
circuit breaker is to be marked as the disconnecting device for
the equipment.
AVERTISSEMENT : Le système d’alimentation électrique de la
Hotte Protecteur doit inclure la protection contre la surcharge. Un
commutateur ou disjoncteur doit être tout près de l'équipement et à
portée facile de l'opérateur. Le commutateur ou le disjoncteur doit
être marqué comme l'appareil débranchant pour l'équipement.
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