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Appendix J: Setting Up the Protector Echo Floor-Mount 

 

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Original instructions 

Header Installation for the Floor-Mounted 
Filtered Hoods 

 
The header is shipped separately in its protective packaging.  To install, the header 
is fastened to the corner covers by four #12 screws.  Reach behind the corner posts 
from the side and install the screws to support the header.  See Figure J-6.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure J-6 

 

 

#12 Screws 

Corner Post 

Header 

Front Panel 

Summary of Contents for Protector Airo 184 Series

Page 1: ...o Filtered Fume Hoods Models 180 Series 4 5 6 and 8 Echo 181 Series 4 5 6 and 8 with side glass Echo 182 Series 4 5 6 and 8 with 360 degree visibility Echo 183 Series 4 5 6 and 8 Floor Mount only Echo...

Page 2: ...of 7 30 a m and 5 30 p m Central Standard Time Part 9411500 Rev F ECO L352 Warranty Labconco Corporation provides a warranty to the original buyer for the repair or replacement of parts and reasonable...

Page 3: ...9 Unpacking Your Fume Hood 10 Removing the Shipping Skid 10 Sash Weight Release 11 Installing the Hood on a Supporting Structure and Work Surface 11 Connecting the Electrical Supply Source to the Pro...

Page 4: ...t 88 Fan and or Circuit Board Replacement 90 Fan Box Replacement 92 Electro Acid Sensor Replacement 95 Secure Mode 103 gGuard Checklist and Software Option 104 BACnet Checklist Option 104 CHAPTER 7 AC...

Page 5: ...NDIX B PROTECTOR FILTERED HOOD DIMENSIONS 122 APPENDIX C PROTECTOR FILTERED HOOD SPECIFICATIONS 125 APPENDIX D SERIAL NUMBER TAG DESCRIPTION 127 APPENDIX E gGUARD 133 APPENDIX F BACnet 148 APPENDIX G...

Page 6: ...s one of the most important aspects of the Protector Filtered Fume Hood In the event of loss of airflow damage of a primary filter or if a leak reaches the second set of redundant filters for any reas...

Page 7: ...ectrical Accessories Fume Hood 1 Filtered Hood 8 BT None 0 4 4 37 7 BT FM 1 Eco Foil 0 Cable 0 115V 0 None 0 BT Sides 1 5 5 43 7 FM 2 Flush Special 4 Chain BT only 1 230V 2 2 Fixtures 1 BT 360 2 6 6 5...

Page 8: ...d Chapter 5 Using Your Protector Filtered Hood discusses the basic operation of your filtered fume hood Information on how to prepare use and shut down your Protector Filtered Hood are included Chapte...

Page 9: ...les paragraphes qui sont pr c d s par l ic ne d exclamation Ne pas se conformer aux informations qui suivent une ic ne d exclamation peut r sulter la blessure de l utilisateur ou des dommages irr ver...

Page 10: ...ites to ensure your installation site meets all of the requirements Then go to Chapter 3 Getting Started for instructions on how to install your filtered fume hood and make all of the necessary connec...

Page 11: ...stallation site Carefully read this chapter to learn the requirements for your installation site The location requirements The support requirements The Filtration Technology airflow and power requirem...

Page 12: ...tructure usually consists of a base cabinet and chemically resistant work surface If needed the Protector Hood may be placed on a cart or mobile bench Toutes les installations Protecteur de capot sont...

Page 13: ...apitre 3 Mise en route et l Annexe C Protector filtr e capot Sp cifications pour le sch ma de c blage pour l installation lectrique appropri e Service Line Requirements All service lines to the filter...

Page 14: ...6 and 1 2 wrenches ratchets sockets a nut driver set a flat blade screwdriver a Phillips screwdriver and a carpenter level to complete the instructions in the chapter The Protector Hood models weigh b...

Page 15: ...pping 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 hood by tilting it onto a h...

Page 16: ...that the structure can safely support the combined weight of the fume hood and any related equipment The work surface should be at least as wide as the hood to properly support it The work surface is...

Page 17: ...k of the base cabinet to locate the support under the work surface 3 Mount the support by attaching it to the wall or base cabinet 4 Place the hood on top of the work surface and cross support The wor...

Page 18: ...olt 50 60 Hz 20 Amp or 230Volt 50 60 Hz 10 Amp electrical service Check the I D plate behind the front panel for voltage verification The number of circuits varies depending on the model All of the el...

Page 19: ...7658 14 Original instructions white for 230V Phase1 is brown and Phase2 is blue Refer to the wiring diagram for your Protector Hood in Appendix C Protector Filtered Hood Specifications Figure 3 2 Inte...

Page 20: ...ed installer Tubing can enter the filtered hood from above through the back or through the work surface to make these connections to the service fixtures NOTE Inspect all fittings for leakage Tighten...

Page 21: ...ause deterioration of standard copper supply lines PRUDENCE Le gaz naturel devrait tre seulement utilis dans l accessoire de service qui a t pr soud avec des tuyaux de cuivre Le contenu soufr du gaz p...

Page 22: ...15 Snake all connections up through the super structure Make all connections from control panel to technology 16 Plug in power cord and reconfigure Step 1 Confirm order and check supplies 1 Confirm th...

Page 23: ...der the temperature sensor inside the hood and the sash sensor on the left side of the hood These components have been pre mounted for convenience Note See Figure 3 3 on page 21 that depicts the sash...

Page 24: ...you are ready to put up your first Neutrodine filter Put the first filter on top of the light box putting the RFID tag end of the filter facing out towards the front of the superstructure Follow the...

Page 25: ...ns and stack on top of primary filters Now place the fan that you removed from the packaging and place on top of the Neutrodine filter Make sure the fan motor is up as shown below NOTE M4 Wiring Shown...

Page 26: ...ure all filters are properly seated on all sides Step 10 Check the micro switch settings Check the Dip switches on the front of each fan Make adjustments as needed Based on their positions from left t...

Page 27: ...Chapter 3 Getting Started Product Service 1 800 522 7658 22 Original instructions Dip Switches Dip Switch Legend per fan position Sampling Tubing...

Page 28: ...the light wires Now install the light wires connecting all the lights together The sequence is top left to bottom right Then top left to bottom right until all the lights are connected The notched gr...

Page 29: ...fans with fan wires Start with the fan farthest to the left Put the wire into the right slot on the fan circuit board to the left side of the fan box to the right The v notched groove on the connector...

Page 30: ...onnected to each fan box Repeat the step until all fan boxes are connected together by the tubing Step 14 Install electrical wiring to controller NOTE This step was completed at the factory for your c...

Page 31: ...ons to the technology Step 16 Plug the power cord in and reconfigure Now plug in the controller You will see it say Booting as it comes on If it indicates hardware mismatch alarm 9a follow the Reconfi...

Page 32: ...ing a complete control module Sash sensor failure Hardware Configuration mismatch 9A alarm Before beginning you will need to have the following Green Fume Hood Settings sheet example provided on next...

Page 33: ...ue of the gel sensor itself Delay 15 min Sash Inverted Polarity Trig 65 Days on filter Set it to the max of 730 days This is always set to the maximum of two years on every installation Activated audi...

Page 34: ...or alarms 13 Set audible alarms 14 Calibrate the sash 15 Turn on hood and check operation Step 1 Identify why it is in mismatch You must first identify why it is in mismatch To do this Insert the main...

Page 35: ...doing a filter change go to Hood Status and arrow down to Filter __ D Write down this number for use in step 6 You only need to proceed to the rest of Step 2 if the gGuard software package is installe...

Page 36: ...emicon S Alarm Delay Electro S Alarm Delay Sash Sensor Trig Software Releases Audible Alarm Mgmt At Hood Integration press Ok Then arrow down to Delete Factory Cfg and press Ok You should now see 0000...

Page 37: ...k to set it to MMDDYY If the date and time are correct you may Save and Exit If date and or time are incorrect arrow up and down to each menu press Ok to select it and correct it Then Save and Exit af...

Page 38: ...row down to the Administration menu and press Ok to select it You should see Language Date and Time Filters Alarms and Sensors Users and Management Network Parameters Erase History Ventilation Arrow t...

Page 39: ...s Ok three times Reinsert your maintenance card press Ok You should now see Enter Filter Lifetime 365D 5M 730MAX When commissioning a new hood or changing an Electro sensor always use the Max of 730 d...

Page 40: ...k so it says No Arrow down to Save and Exit Press Ok Arrow down to Deactivation Rights press Ok to select it You will now see Deactivation No Press Ok so it says Yes Arrow down to Save and Exit Press...

Page 41: ...t it Scan in the user card that was used at that hood Do this by removing the Maintenance card to scan in the user card You should hear a beep and the screen will say user added Now press Ok Then X to...

Page 42: ...g If correct arrow down to Save and Exit and press Ok You will now see Ethernet Bluetooth Press X to return to the previous menu Language Date and Time Filters Alarms and Sensors Users and Management...

Page 43: ...eturn to the previous menu Step 11 Set alarm delays and choose the sash type Reference your GFH Settings sheet for the following step You should see Hood integration Fan set point Semicon S Alarm Dela...

Page 44: ...notes from step 2 for the type of Sash sensor and trig X value Arrow down to SRS Inverted Polarity then press Ok to select it Confirm new value press Ok You will see Sash sensor trigger Enter the 65 a...

Page 45: ...larm Deactivation Rights Semicon S Trig Value Sash Sensor Calib Audible alarm activation Arrow down to Audible alarm activation Press Ok to select it Turn on alarms that are stated on the GFH settings...

Page 46: ...may see from notes taken in Step 2 Example of static IP needed for gGuard Ethernet network DHCP No IP 192 168 0 20 MSK 255 255 255 0 GW 192 168 0 1 Elapsed times Filter XD Note It will be 0 as the cl...

Page 47: ...you hear it should be the upper end of the safe working height above the sash stop If not make sure you calibrated it If needed recalibrate it until it is correct To do this turn the hood off and rese...

Page 48: ...plugged in There is a short cord coming from the Command Module for each component that will plug either directly into the component fan light or into a cord coming from the component sash sensor tem...

Page 49: ...m code list next page to see what the alarm is possible causes and recommended actions e g lower sash replace acid sensor replace filters etc c Re booting the GFH computer can remove a momentary alarm...

Page 50: ...periodically to make sure it is still connected and working properly Sometimes due to the timing of the scan it does not see a component and sounds the mismatch alarm code 9A b First cycle power with...

Page 51: ...2 for proper airflow volumes for your particular model Your Protector Fume Hood has been tested at the factory per ASHRAE 110 1995 All hoods achieve an as manufactured rating of less than 0 05 part pe...

Page 52: ...A fully featured by pass hood with Neutrodine universal filter technology enables this filtered hood to maintain safe airflow with excellent filtration efficiency Accessory Sash Reduction Wings are a...

Page 53: ...cal duplex receptacles and eight services fixtures 15 Available in 37 7 depth and 4 5 6 and 8 widths 3 only available in 31 7 depth 16 Passes ASHRAE 110 1995 Fume Hood Containment Tests 17 By pass air...

Page 54: ...e 27 Includes a sash position alarm and a velocity alarm should the fan speed RPM s be compromised 28 Accessory Guardian Digital Airflow Monitor continuously monitors face velocity An audio visual ala...

Page 55: ...apter 4 Performance Features Safety Precautions Product Service 1 800 522 7658 50 Original instructions 31 7 18 12 8 22 10 16 3 4 5 6 24 19 11 28 20 21 Figure 4 1 29 13 15 1 2 26 20 9 30 23 17 14 25 2...

Page 56: ...D INTERIOR INCLUDING FLUORESCENT LIGHT GLASS PANEL REPLACE BURNED OUT LIGHT BULBS TO MAINTAIN MAXIMUM ILLUMINATION DO NOT OVERLOAD THE WORK SURFACE WITH APPARATUS OR WORK MATERIAL THE SAFE OPERATION O...

Page 57: ...te hotte ne poss de pas de composants lectriques anti explosion Donc l usage de mat riels inflammables ou explosifs dans les quantit s au dessus de la limite explosive n est pas recommand Do not work...

Page 58: ...n Monoxide Propylene Propyne Propane and Acetylene Les compos s suivants ne sont pas bien conserv es l h lium et les gaz nobles hydrog ne d thane l oxyde d thyl ne m thane monoxyde de carbone dioxyde...

Page 59: ...sans d abord d brancher la hotte du service lectrique Proper operation of the filtered fume hood depends largely upon the hood s location and the operator s work habits Consult the Reference Manual in...

Page 60: ...s solvants volatils Handle new and used filters with care during installation and removal Refer to instructions in this manual for proper handling of filters Poign e de nouveaux filtres et utilis s av...

Page 61: ...r une premi re indication que le filtre charbon peut tre satur En d autres termes il est pr f rable lorsque le seuil d odeur est inf rieure la limite d exposition TWA Highly toxic vapors unknown react...

Page 62: ...e lors de l utilisation les processus chimiques doivent cesser et la zone doit tre lib r et ventil avant de r parer le ventilateur Always refer to the NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards before pro...

Page 63: ...d is operating and the nature of work being done in the filtered hood Le filtre HEPA dans la hotte filtr e accumulera progressivement particules a roport es de la salle et des travaux ex cut s dans l...

Page 64: ...identification card 11A and 8D alarm codes 1 User Allows full operation for approved applications and activates all safety features 2 Administrator Offers unrestricted access to important historical d...

Page 65: ...flows The Modular Neutrodine Filtration Under normal conditions the air quality at the safety filter upper most position per Figure 5 2 is purer than the laboratory The embedded sensors inform the use...

Page 66: ...gas sensor and a lab ambient air sensor Broad Sensor Solvents The first sensor is based on a semi conductor metal oxide sensing chip with integrated heater In the presence of detectable gas sensor con...

Page 67: ...al sensor array to detect inorganic acids and or bases The target sensor contains an electrolyte and is similar to an electrode used to measure pH or ions in water When a target chemical such as an in...

Page 68: ...s 2 Optional gGuard software add on see Appendix E 3 Optional BACnet hardware add on see Appendix F Technology Alerts The following technology alerts are discussed recognized and logged by each Protec...

Page 69: ...sequence as above plus Acid Sensor end of life alert Silent Alarm For ambient air sensor which goes to gGuard only User Options and Approved Chemicals Optional gGuard Software See Appendix E Optional...

Page 70: ...e work area as possible Segregate all clean and contaminated materials in the work area Avoid using techniques or procedures that disrupt the airflow patterns of the hood Final Purging Upon completion...

Page 71: ...nce procedures Light and or Circuit Board Replacement Fan and or Circuit Board Replacement Fan Box Replacement Electro Acid Gel Sensor Replacement required every 2 years Secure Mode see Appendix G gGu...

Page 72: ...ps below the recommended speed as the airflow alarm alerts you Have the enclosure validated by a qualified certification technician See Certification and Recertification in Chapter 6 All quarterly act...

Page 73: ...Chapter 6 Maintaining the Protector Filtered Hood Product Service 1 800 522 7658 68 Original instructions...

Page 74: ...Chapter 6 Maintaining the Protector Filtered Hood Product Service 1 800 522 7658 69 Original instructions...

Page 75: ...llips screw driver For electrical cord set clamps to the back of controller Small slotted screw driver For the three set screws that hold down the power wires from cord set to back of controller Torx...

Page 76: ...ter 6 Maintaining the Protector Filtered Hood Product Service 1 800 522 7658 71 Original instructions Neutrodine SDS for Disposal NOTE Note chemicals used and notify local authorities for proper dispo...

Page 77: ...Chapter 6 Maintaining the Protector Filtered Hood Product Service 1 800 522 7658 72 Original instructions...

Page 78: ...remove front panels Administrator card Overview of Procedure 1 Remove front panels to expose the filters 2 Identify your Model either a M1 3 M2 4 M3 5 M4 6 or M5 8 3 Mark your Primary filters used and...

Page 79: ...A decal on the front of the control module has your model on it These numbers are based on how many stacks of technology that you have on top of your hood from left to right and the hood width Look a...

Page 80: ...rn off the hood Press the fan icon once on the control module to turn it off It will count down 30 seconds and then power down Note Leaving the fan on will not allow you to see the filter menu to do a...

Page 81: ...ondary filters which are on the top row facing the hood from left to right Take them down one by one To remove a filter lift up on the front then turn your hand left then right to break the back edge...

Page 82: ...d to fan 1 Unplug the other end from fan 2 Look for the clear air tube that is coming up from the control module and remove it from the T connector Pull the other side of the T off fan 1 Fan 1 should...

Page 83: ...front of fan 4 Disconnect the air tube that is on fan 4 and place the air tube on the control module Fan 4 should now be free Proceed to the next step M5 Fan 4 Move your ladder to the right so you wi...

Page 84: ...control module press OK to illuminate the screen Then press OK again to go to the next step Step 9 Remove your old primary filters that you marked used You should now see Partial Replacement Step 3 R...

Page 85: ...t a time Scan out your old primary filters only To scan out place your ladder in front of the control module so that you have easy access to the RFID card reader The RFID tags are the black round disc...

Page 86: ...Hepa filters 15 total 0 15 Do not be confused The _ reflects your total filters plus the option of a HEPA filter layer For example a M3 would be 0 9 where the 9 reflects all of your filters plus an o...

Page 87: ...the fans back on the primary filters in proper order You should now see Partial Replacement Step 7 Plug fans back Retrieve fan 1 that you labeled and set aside earlier Be careful not to chip the edge...

Page 88: ...r tube Retrieve one of your air tubes that you placed on the top of the control module Place the tube in your hand with the T to your left and the length of tube to your right Now slide the end of the...

Page 89: ...he goal here is to keep it neat and tight so it does not interfere with the front panel M4 Air tube Move your ladder to the right in front of fan 4 Slide the air tube behind the black fan wire where i...

Page 90: ...e correct and fan placement is correct You should have all of your fans installed based on your hood size M2 M3 M4 M5 Move your ladder and start at the left again check your fans to make sure that the...

Page 91: ...he correct position from left to right 1 2 3 4 or 5 Check the Dip switches on the front of each fan Based on their position from left to right Fan 1 should be On Off Off Off Down Up Up Up Fan 2 should...

Page 92: ...panels back on the hood that you removed earlier in step 1 Congratulations You have completed the installation Reconfiguration Process This procedure is used the first time a technician installs and s...

Page 93: ...Chapter 6 Maintaining the Protector Filtered Hood Product Service 1 800 522 7658 88 Original instructions Light and or Circuit Board Replacement...

Page 94: ...Chapter 6 Maintaining the Protector Filtered Hood Product Service 1 800 522 7658 89 Original instructions...

Page 95: ...Chapter 6 Maintaining the Protector Filtered Hood Product Service 1 800 522 7658 90 Original instructions Fan and or Circuit Board Replacement...

Page 96: ...Chapter 6 Maintaining the Protector Filtered Hood Product Service 1 800 522 7658 91 Original instructions...

Page 97: ...ight the leftmost stack of technology is fan 1 to the right of that is fan 2 and to the right of that fan 3 4 or 5 based on the size of your hood M1 M2 M3 M4 or M5 The micro switches are set according...

Page 98: ...polarity Trig X Now press X to return to the previous menu Step 4 Turn off the hood Press the fan icon to turn off the controller waiting the 30 seconds to completely shut down Also if the light is on...

Page 99: ...me as that of the old fan Check the micro switches on the front of the replacement fan Based on their position from left to right Fan 1 should be On Off Off Off Down Up Up Up Fan 2 should be On Off Of...

Page 100: ...x TX10 Electro Acid sensor board Overview 1 Write down all parameters under Hood Status 2 Turn off hood 3 Remove front panel and identify electrical connection whether it is either hardwired or plugge...

Page 101: ...a dynamic IP if no then you have a static IP which you must reenter completely Elapsed Time Filter X D this is the of days since install Fans Set point Dflt XXXX rpm Set point XXXX rpm Semicon S trig...

Page 102: ...he electrical connection at this point Standing on a ladder identify the connector to the module Step 4 Disconnect the connections from control module In order to remove the control module you must fi...

Page 103: ...nal connections Ethernet cable if applicable Power cord depending on your application Unplug the ethernet connection and remove it from the controller If your controller is not hardwired into the elec...

Page 104: ...dule giving you access to the Electro acid sensor board Step 8 Disconnect and remove old sensor First unplug the RJ9 connector from the board It is similar to a phone cord push the tab in on the cryst...

Page 105: ...a few turns with your Torx driver or Phillips screwdriver Now that you have the screws partially tightened hold the board firmly down to the housing with one hand and use the other to tighten the scre...

Page 106: ...efore you slide the back panel over to cover up the controller check to make sure the ethernet cable is still securely attached to the female port and that the air tube inside is still connected in it...

Page 107: ...if it is hardwired and you must continue to follow the rest of this step You should now have the power cord connected to the control module by reconnecting the quick electrical connector Step 13 Atta...

Page 108: ...to the controller back on at the breaker Place a Maintenance card in the card reader It will say Booting Check for updates and then load the OS When it comes up it will be in alarm and you will see h...

Page 109: ...IT if a communication issue arises There is also a step by step guide of the installation of gGuard software with screenshots BACnet Checklist Option see Appendix F for details The BACnet device is th...

Page 110: ...xtra user maintenance and administrator cards and sash reduction wing kits Filters The Protector Filtered Hood operates with one comprehensive Neutrodine carbon filter to adsorb solvents acids bases a...

Page 111: ...od to contain spills May be ordered with a pre cut 6 x 3 oval cupsink cutout See Figure 3 1 for installation Use this key to configure the seven digit catalog number to order your SpillStopper Dished...

Page 112: ...3780310 Portable 3 SoLo Hydraulic Lift Base Stand 115V 53 5 x 34 3 x 17 2 36 8 3780314 Portable 3 SoLo Hydraulic Lift Base Stand 230V 53 5 x 34 3 x 17 2 36 8 3780311 Portable 4 SoLo Hydraulic Lift Ba...

Page 113: ...0 24 ADA w Self Closing Doors 9906200 9906300 18 ADA 9905100 9905300 STANDARD BASE VACUUM PUMP Size Description Dual Doors Right Hinge Left Hinge Dual Doors Right Hinge Left Hinge 48 9900000 36 990010...

Page 114: ...ng Gooseneck Fixture Kit For any Protector Filtered Hood Each kit includes one remotely controlled white epoxy coated brass rigid swivel gooseneck with brass valve and 0 25 diameter copper tubing one...

Page 115: ...f any 3 4 5 6 or 8 Protector Filtered Hood Each Receptacle Kit includes and electrical receptacle wiring junction box and receptacle cover plate The international GFCI Switch in mountable in one corne...

Page 116: ...onditions LCD displays actual airflow in fpm or m sec Audible visual alarm alerts the user to sustained low velocity condition Calibration instructions displayed on LCD Each monitor also includes a te...

Page 117: ...lation Grid Kits Kits include stainless steel rods connectors instruction sheet and drill template Requires installation including drill holes Catalog No Description 9725204 4 Feet 9725205 5 Feet 9725...

Page 118: ...ten filtered hoods maximum ADA Remote Control The ADA Remote Control P N 9579700 allows the wheelchair personnel and or shorter workers to access the fan and light switches through a wireless remote...

Page 119: ...tions Open position is used for loading equipment and closed position is used for normal operation An optional accessory airflow monitor is available for sash position alarms Alternatively to ordering...

Page 120: ...l alarms and alerts PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Fans and lights won t operate Wires not connected at junction boxes or switches Check connection of wires Check connection to control box on front o...

Page 121: ...s of this manual Ref Appendix I Filtered fume hood has improper face velocity Have fume hood re certified Check sash stop locations and fan s operation Hood should have average face velocity of 60 100...

Page 122: ...ection or replace duplex Circuit breakers tripped in building electrical supply Reset circuit breakers Service valves no longer operate Faulty building supply Inspect building supply shut off valves a...

Page 123: ...07 WaterSaver Valve Connector STEAM BLK 2H 1 9826808 WaterSaver Valve Connector NITROGEN BRN 2I 1 9826809 WaterSaver Valve Connector OXYGEN LIGHT GREEN 2J 1 9826810 Swivel Gooseneck only GRN 2K 1 9826...

Page 124: ...SHOWN to attach weight to cable 18 1 9582700 01 Wiring Harness may be used to power optional air monitor 19A 1 9409601 02 03 05 Front Panel 4 5 6 8 19B 1 9582600 Echo Label Front Panel 20 1 9578100 0...

Page 125: ...Item Quantity Part No Description 30 1 9579500 Temperature Sensor 31 1 9581100 gGuard Remote Monitoring Software NOT SHOWN 32 1 9581101 BACnet Gateway NOT SHOWN 33 1 9579700 ADA Remote Control 34A 1...

Page 126: ...Appendix A Protector Filtered Hood Components Product Service 1 800 522 7658 121 Original instructions Figure A 1 9 10 25 34 7 8 33 21 29 30 15 20 19 14 26 27 28 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 18 13 11...

Page 127: ...PROTECTOR FILTERED HOOD DIMENSIONS The following pages provide dimensional data for the Protector Echo Benchtop Figure B 1 and the Protector Echo Floor Mounted Figure B 2 Filtered Fume Hoods Note For...

Page 128: ...Appendix B Protector Filtered Hood Dimensions Product Service 1 800 522 7658 123 Original instructions Figure B 1 Protector Echo Benchtop Filtered Fume Hoods...

Page 129: ...Appendix B Protector Filtered Hood Dimensions Product Service 1 800 522 7658 124 Original instructions Figure B 2 Protector Echo Floor Mounted Filtered Fume Hoods...

Page 130: ...oltage Transient over voltages according to Installation Categories II Over voltage Categories per IEC 1010 Temporary voltage spikes on the AC input line that may be as high as 1500V for 115V models a...

Page 131: ...Appendix C Protector Filtered Hood Specifications Product Service 1 800 522 7658 126 Original instructions...

Page 132: ...lexes on hood noted amperage applies B This fume hood includes one additional electrical receptacle individually wired to the field wired box and individually rated as 115V single phase 60Hz 20 Amps E...

Page 133: ...xes may be ganged together on the same circuit with the total load of the ganged duplexes not exceeding the 10A electrical service they are wired to H This fume hood includes three additional electric...

Page 134: ...exes may be ganged together on the same circuit with the total load of the ganged duplexes not exceeding the 10A electrical service they are wired to N This fume hood includes four additional electric...

Page 135: ...tiers c bl es individuellement et class comme 115V monophas 60 Hz 20 amp res Chaque duplex peut tre branch sur un circuit d di valu 20A ou les duplex peuvent tre group s ensemble sur le m me circuit...

Page 136: ...ment et class comme 230V monophas 60 Hz 10 amp res Chaque duplex peut tre branch sur un circuit d di class au 10A ou les duplex peuvent tre group s ensemble sur le m me circuit que la charge totale de...

Page 137: ...ge totale des duplex coupl es ne d passant pas le service lectrique 10A ils sont c bl s N Cette hotte comprend quatre autres prises lectriques individuellement c bl s la bo te c bl es individuellement...

Page 138: ...SP1 Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Windows XP SP3 Architecture x86 32bits x64 64bits ia64 Processor x86 1Gb or more 512Mb min x64 1 4Gb or more Minimal Disk space x86 850Mb 5Gb free memory hard disk fo...

Page 139: ...st provide the SMTP server address as well as the port The IT at the user location assigns an IP address to each filtered fume hood The user designates a username and password for gGuard set up The us...

Page 140: ...provided by user should be used to view that PC with gGuard installed from others on site that want to view gGuard on the network The PC that has gGuard is configured to never sleep standby or hibern...

Page 141: ...Appendix E gGuard Product Service 1 800 522 7658 136 Original instructions Explanation of gGuard...

Page 142: ...gGuard Product Service 1 800 522 7658 137 Original instructions Presentation of the email notification in the gGuard Software 1 how the communication between the computer equipped with gGuard and the...

Page 143: ...P server can become locked Follow the FTP server is locked procedure 4 The network cable became compromised or unplugged from the control unit Especially if there was any maintenance or service work d...

Page 144: ...from your lab diagram Once you are sure it is correct press OK to save and exit Now go back to the PC with gGuard and double click on the hood in question Once the window opens to that hood press F8 t...

Page 145: ...e network for that node or communication lost bad connection router default If the service is locked by the firewall FTP access we use the standard FTP ports 21 and 23 for communication If the hood is...

Page 146: ...hat is not found it first asks you to install SQL Server 2005 2008 If this is the case follow the prompts and install it Then it will resume the install of gGuard 4 Note If when it resumes the install...

Page 147: ...522 7658 142 Original instructions 6 Next it will show the directory where it will install gGuard on the PC Just let it install it where it wants like below Choose everyone and press next 7 Then follo...

Page 148: ...h for to come up in the task bar because it comes up behind the installation window If you do not catch the task bar you will not know it is there Below is the screen shot of the window that comes up...

Page 149: ...nd finally the safety officer s email address Then press next 12 Now you must activate your version of gGuard Double click on the gGuard icon and log in using the name and password you set earlier The...

Page 150: ...d another hood option but you will need to remember them when you go back in and name them all at the end So an easier option is to name them as you add them while still in this screen You can choose...

Page 151: ...shown below 17 Now go back to the Home Page Add Delete a hood Add Now add the next hood Repeat this process until all the hoods have been added Tip There are two options for setting up the GFH hoods f...

Page 152: ...irst hood then connect Option 2 Dynamic IP This option is used when the DHCP and the IP address automatically renews At the Hood Go to Administration Network Parameters Ethernet Set the DHCP to Yes Sa...

Page 153: ...physical layer device and driver with the following spreadsheet 3 On site IT should also be consulted and given the above spreadsheet to be sure that the ETH1000 can be integrated into their existing...

Page 154: ...into their existing network using the documentation that comes with the device 9 For all questions regarding the BACnet solution or the Protector Filtered Hood please contact Labconco BACnet checklis...

Page 155: ...well as the GFH It collects the data from all GFH from its own memory GFH client preset by Labconco onsite and provides the information as objects A list of objects provided by the device is in the p...

Page 156: ...n Menu and press OK to select it 3 Now arrow down to Ventilation and press OK to select it 4 Next arrow down to Secure Mode and press OK to select it 5 Now press OK to have it say Yes then arrow to Sa...

Page 157: ...1 Put an Administrator card in the card reader 2 Arrow down to the Administrator Menu and press OK to select it 3 You will now see Start fans press OK to start them 4 You will now see Starting fans A...

Page 158: ...the first hood to open a new screen that has all the data for that specific hood 3 Once the new window opens at the top click on Hood remote control to open another window to control the hood 4 Now l...

Page 159: ...e first hood to open a new screen that has all the data for that specific hood 3 Once the new window opens at the top click on Hood remote control to open another window to control the hood 4 Now look...

Page 160: ...chnologies and demonstrates the expertise of erlab s R D laboratory in the field of molecular and particulate filtration This booklet is delivered with every fume hood equipped with GreenFumeHood tech...

Page 161: ...Appendix H Chemical Guide Product Service 1 800 522 7658 156 Original instructions...

Page 162: ...Appendix H Chemical Guide Product Service 1 800 522 7658 157 Original instructions...

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Page 176: ...ood face velocities between 60 100 lfpm Maximum of 125 lfpm for radioisotope hoods Duct velocities of 1000 2000 fpm for vapors gasses and smoke Stack discharge height 1 3 2 0 x building height Well de...

Page 177: ...with filters up to filter breakthrough only DH3 Ductless hood with filters past primary breakthrough with secondary backup filter protection Scientific Equipment Furniture Association 1028 Duchess Dri...

Page 178: ...on to 5 16 3 8 7 16 and 1 2 wrenches ratchets sockets a nut driver set a flat blade screwdriver a Phillips screwdriver and a carpenter level to complete the instructions in the chapter The Protector E...

Page 179: ...ATION AND ITS DEALERS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING DAMAGES Do not discard the shipping skid or packing material for your floor mounted filtered fume hood until you have checked all of the componen...

Page 180: ...D FOR THIS SPECIFIC FILTERED HOOD AND SHOULD NOT BE EXCHANGED ON ANY OTHER UNIT Disassembly and Reassembly of the Protector Echo Floor Mounted Filtered Hood There may be some disassembly and reassembl...

Page 181: ...assembly during placement To prevent spillage from seeping between the two liner assemblies run a bead of white RTV sealant between the sections once they have been properly aligned Mount the lower ba...

Page 182: ...be installed The large single sheet metal sash weight is installed in the middle and attached to the lower rear sash The two individual sash weights counterbalance the front vertical rising sash thes...

Page 183: ...rtial upper travel Rear Lower Sash attaches to Inner Cable to Inner Weight for full travel Inner Rear Pulley Outer Rear Pulley Outer Front Pulley for Front Upper Sash Rear Weight Track 10 24 Screw 10...

Page 184: ...r Mount Product Service 1 800 522 7658 179 Original instructions Figure J 3 Left Corner Post Typical Stainless Steel Corner Post Screws Right Corner Post Upper Front Sash Rubber Bumper Front Vertical...

Page 185: ...roduct Service 1 800 522 7658 180 Original instructions Rear View Figure J 4 Left Rear Sash Track Right Sash Weight Sheet Metal Sash Weight for Lower Sash that travels to floor Left Sash Weight for Up...

Page 186: ...of both corner posts are held in place by stainless steel machine screws The outer back edge of both corner posts are held in place with steel self drilling screws The screws are included in the hood...

Page 187: ...nt Product Service 1 800 522 7658 182 Original instructions Figure J 5 Liner Top Reference Large Upper Baffle with light lens Small Upper Baffle Lower Middle Perforated Baffle Upper Middle Baffle Brac...

Page 188: ...n for the Floor Mounted Filtered Hoods The header is shipped separately in its protective packaging To install the header is fastened to the corner covers by four 12 screws Reach behind the corner pos...

Page 189: ...on for the Floor Mounted Filtered Hoods The hood front panel is shipped separately and is protected To install each panel hang the two plastic cylinders on the backside of the front panel over the cor...

Page 190: ...uct Service 1 800 522 7658 185 Original instructions APPENDIX K SMALL 54 2 HEIGHT AIRO DIMENSIONS The following pages provide dimensional data for the small 54 2 height Protector Airo Filtered Fume Ho...

Page 191: ...Appendix K Small 54 2 Height Airo Dimensions Product Service 1 800 522 7658 186 Original instructions Figure K 1...

Page 192: ...Appendix K Small 54 2 Height Airo Dimensions Product Service 1 800 522 7658 187 Original instructions Figure K 2...

Page 193: ...Appendix K Small 54 2 Height Airo Dimensions Product Service 1 800 522 7658 188 Original instructions Figure K 3...

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