Labconco Protector XL 1120 Series User Manual Download Page 10

Chapter 1: Introduction 

 

Product Service 1-800-522-7658 

Original instructions 

For information on making modifications to the configuration of your fume hood, 
go to 

Chapter 7: Modifying Your Protector XL Floor-Mounted Hood

 
Refer to 

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting

 if you are experiencing problems with your 

fume hood. 
 

Summary of Contents for Protector XL 1120 Series

Page 1: ...L Floor Mounted Walk In Laboratory Fume Hoods Models 1124 Series 4 Vertical 1125 Series 5 Vertical 1126 Series 6 Vertical 1128 Series 8 Vertical Horizontal 1120 Series 10 Horizontal 1121 Series 12 Hor...

Page 2: ...7 30 a m and 5 30 p m Central Standard Time Part 9411100 Rev K ECO N065 Warranty Labconco Corporation provides a warranty to the original buyer for the repair or replacement of parts and reasonable la...

Page 3: ...of the XL Floor Mounted Hood 13 Lower Base Installation of the XL Floor Mounted Hood 13 Upper Cabinet Installation of the XL Floor Mounted Hood 14 Vertical Rising Sash Installation 15 Lower Sash Track...

Page 4: ...TOR XL 42 Installing Work Surfaces 42 Installing Ceiling Enclosures Above the Fume Hood 42 Installing Additional Service Fixtures 45 Installing Guardian Airflow Monitors 46 Floor Mount Distillation Gr...

Page 5: ...al Floor Mounted Hood is listed at 80 fpm The Labconco Protector XL Floor Mounted Fume Hood has been engineered to provide maximum visibility in a laboratory and effectively contain toxic noxious or o...

Page 6: ...Chapter 1 Introduction Product Service 1 800 522 7658 2 Original instructions Figure 1 1 Vertical Floor Mount Figure 1 2 Horizontal Floor Mount...

Page 7: ...floor mounted fume hood Chapter 5 Using Your Protector XL Floor Mounted Hood discusses the basic operation of your fume hood Information on how to prepare use and shut down your Protector Hood are inc...

Page 8: ...n may result in injury to the user or permanent damage to fume hood Les informations critiques sont pr sent es en gras dans les paragraphes qui sont pr c d s par l ic ne d exclamation Ne pas se confor...

Page 9: ...ude CAUTION See Manual This symbol on the fume hood indicates the possibility of a pinch hazard PRUDENCE Consulter le Manuel Ce symbole sur la hotte indique la possibilit d un risque de pincement Your...

Page 10: ...6 Original instructions For information on making modifications to the configuration of your fume hood go to Chapter 7 Modifying Your Protector XL Floor Mounted Hood Refer to Chapter 8 Troubleshooting...

Page 11: ...of electrical power must be located near the installation site Carefully read this chapter to learn the requirements for your installation site The location requirements The support requirements The e...

Page 12: ...ood installations must be permanent and stationary The Protector XL Floor Mounted Hood is usually mounted directly on room floor surfaces or an optional chemical resistant work surface NE PAS installe...

Page 13: ...er Floor Full open open 62 5 4 5 6 8 Mount at 64 at 54 Hood Hood Hood Hood Walk In 100 160 725 0 27 955 0 34 1180 0 46 1640 0 31 XL 80 128 580 0 17 765 0 22 945 0 29 1310 0 20 W Bypass 62 5 100 450 0...

Page 14: ...jonction point de c blage unique pour le raccordement par un lectricien qualifi Le bouton du ventilateur et fils de l interrupteur de lumi re sont galement mis fin la bo te de jonction point de c bla...

Page 15: ...ling you may need common plumbing and electrical installation tools in addition 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...

Page 16: ...FOR SHIPPING DAMAGES Do not discard the shipping skid or packing material for your floor mounted fume hood until you have checked all of the components and installed and tested the unit Many component...

Page 17: ...CIFIC HOOD AND SHOULD NOT BE EXCHANGED ON ANY OTHER UNIT Disassembly and Reassembly of the Protector XL Floor Mounted Hood There may be some disassembly and reassembly work due to the large physical s...

Page 18: ...eful to clear the lower base 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 proper...

Page 19: ...e 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 these weights have rollers and ri...

Page 20: ...avel 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 24 KEPS Nut 1...

Page 21: ...ct Service 1 800 522 7658 17 Original instructions Figure 3 3 Left Corner Post Typical Stainless Steel Corner Post Screws Right Corner Post Upper Front Sash Rubber Bumper Front Vertical Sash Rear Sash...

Page 22: ...e 1 800 522 7658 18 Original instructions Rear View Figure 3 4 Left Rear Sash Track Right Sash Weight Sheet Metal Sash Weight for Lower Sash that travels to floor Left Sash Weight for Upper Sash that...

Page 23: ...laced in its final position check to be sure it is level It must be level to ensure proper movement of each of the door assemblies If the threshold is not level place shim material under it until it b...

Page 24: ...lower track slot As each door is placed into position slide the door the full length of the track assembly to assure proper height adjustment If the door drags in the lower track adjust the nylon roll...

Page 25: ...r 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 manual packet...

Page 26: ...Chapter 3 Getting Started Product Service 1 800 522 7658 22 Original instructions Figure 3 7 Upper Baffle Upper Middle Baffle Lower Middle Perforated Baffle Lower Perforated Baffle...

Page 27: ...nd install the screws to support the header See Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 Front Panel Installation for the Floor Mounted Hoods The hood front panel s is shipped separately and is protected To install each...

Page 28: ...g your blower for the exhaust volume and total system static pressure loss La connexion d chappement devrait tre install e par un professionnel de CVC agr e La connexion d aspiration sur votre hotte a...

Page 29: ...ification The number of circuits varies depending on the model All of the electrical connections are terminated at the field wiring terminal box for hook up by a qualified electrician We recommend eac...

Page 30: ...nduit to protect the wiring into the hood The grounding connection shall not be made to the terminal box cover Tout le c blage lectrique pour la hotte aspirante devrait tre ex cut par un lectricien ag...

Page 31: ...cherche de fuite Resserrer les installations l g rement si n cessaires CAUTION Do not use oxygen with any standard service fixture Contact Labconco Customer Service for oxygen fixture information PRUD...

Page 32: ...you the flexibility to change the airflow at the sash opening of your hood To determine the actual face velocity at the sash opening airflow velocity readings will need to be taken This should be don...

Page 33: ...saving A Style Combination Sash models are also available The hood features by pass airflow design that promotes full containment as the sash is moved Airflow is diverted behind the front panel and th...

Page 34: ...switches are ADA compliant 9 Streamlined corner posts provide maximum visibility and the flexibility to add services after installation 10 All hoods are factory prepared for up to 8 service fixtures...

Page 35: ...Chapter 4 Performance Features Safety Precautions Product Service 1 800 522 7658 31 Original instructions Figure 4 1 12 7 8 1 13 18 11 5 20 15 6 4 9 3 10 17 19 14 16 2...

Page 36: ...otte de laboratoire ait t r gl e pour maintenir la s curit optimale de l op rateur la prudence devrait toujours tre utilis e en travaillant sous la hotte Avant utiliser la hotte le contr le pour s ass...

Page 37: ...odels and one door open for 10 12 and 16 models Refer to Chapter 2 for airflows Pour ceintures verticales toujours travailler avec le ch ssis inf rieur ferm Pour Horizontal Sash porte toujours travail...

Page 38: ...peut causer convenablement des dommages la hotte The Protector Laboratory Hood should be certified by a qualified certification technician before it is initially used The hood should be re certified w...

Page 39: ...nit n est pas utilis e comme sp cifi dans ce manuel il peut diminuer la protection fournie par l unit Do not touch the blower motor The surfaces of the motor can become hot and could cause burns Ne pa...

Page 40: ...the flexibility of arranging the sashes at a position suitable for various procedures The glass sashes have a 73 5 sash opening providing a large viewing area The airflow requirements are sized for th...

Page 41: ...rd No Z9 5 Laboratory Ventilation If you are unsure of the proper use of the exhaust blower for your fume hood contact your safety officer or industrial hygienist before making any modifications to th...

Page 42: ...for clear identification Avoid using techniques or procedures that disrupt the airflow patterns of the hood Final Purging Upon completion of the work the hood should be allowed to operate for two min...

Page 43: ...or proper personal protective equipment and procedure Since some service operations require a step ladder always use proper safety and consult your safety officer If performing maintenance on any serv...

Page 44: ...ons si vous n tes pas convenablement entra n L ic ne de cl plate pr c de les op rations d entretien qui exigent des techniciens qualifi s Routine Maintenance Schedule Weekly Using ordinary dish soap t...

Page 45: ...pirante par un technicien agr en certification Voir au Chapitre 3 Certifier la Hotte Aspirante Protecteur All monthly activities Toutes les activit s mensuelles Biannually The sash assembly should be...

Page 46: ...Work Surfaces Contact Labconco Customer Service for ordering information of optional work surfaces Installing Ceiling Enclosures Above the Fume Hood Your Protector Fume Hood has mounting holes to acc...

Page 47: ...sure Kit For example 9550511 is a 3 Sided Ceiling Enclosure Kit for a 5 x 37 7 deep Protector XL Floor Mounted Hood with a fixed height of 12 9 5 5 0 ___ ___ ___ STEP 1 Select the nominal width of you...

Page 48: ...1 for XStream Choose 1 for PVC Choose 0 1 or 2 for the correct depth of the XL Floor Mounted model Choose 0 or 1 for the correct depth of Stainless Steel This is the sixth digit of your catalog numbe...

Page 49: ...d in the available service fixture holes in both sidewalls and corner posts The fume hood is factory set to accept up to four valves per side Contact Labconco Customer Service for information Figure 7...

Page 50: ...t is factory prepared to mount either monitor Contact Labconco Customer Service to order Floor Mount Distillation Grids Field Installation The floor mount distillation grids have been strategically pl...

Page 51: ...nd un mod le sans prise de courant duplex vous pouvez en faire installer sur le terrain par un lectricien qualifi Contactez le service client le Labconco pour commander Non acceptable sur antid flagra...

Page 52: ...oxes or switches Check connection of switches Check connection to control box on top of unit Circuit breakers tripped in building electrical supply Reset circuit breakers Remote blower won t operate b...

Page 53: ...contamination See Location Requirements Chapter 2 Certifying the Hood Chapter 3 and Safety Precautions Chapter 4 sections of this manual Ref Appendix E Fume hood has improper face velocity Have fume h...

Page 54: ...tely if damaged Electrical duplex outlets no longer have power Wires not connected or faulty duplex Check wire connection or replace duplex Circuit breakers tripped in building electrical supply Reset...

Page 55: ...ver Valve Connector OXYGEN LIGHT GREEN 2J 1 9826810 Swivel Gooseneck only GRN 2K 1 9826812 Swivel Gooseneck only WHITE 3 1 9818700 thru 08 Knobs GRAY GRN BLU ORG YEL RED WHT BLK BRN 4A 1 9818800 Hose...

Page 56: ...h Upper 13E 1 9477402 6 Vertical Sash Lower 13F 1 9441303 6 Vertical Sash Upper 13G 1 9477403 8 Vertical Sash Lower 13H 1 9441305 8 Vertical Sash Upper 13I 4 9716604 8 Horizontal Sash 13J 4 9716605 10...

Page 57: ...Appendix A Protector XL Components Product Service 1 800 522 7658 53 Original instructions Figure A 1 Vertical Replacement Parts 12 17 7 1 2 11 14 16 18 8 15 21 3 6 10 23 13 13 4 22 5...

Page 58: ...Appendix A Protector XL Components Product Service 1 800 522 7658 54 Original instructions Figure A 2 Horizontal Replacement Parts 21 8 3 6 10 23 13 7 1 2 11 22 12 4 5...

Page 59: ...Product Service 1 800 522 7658 55 Original instructions APPENDIX B PROTECTOR XL DIMENSIONS Figure B 1 Vertical Floor Mount Dimensions...

Page 60: ...Appendix B Protector XL Dimensions Product Service 1 800 522 7658 56 Original instructions Figure B 2 Horizontal Floor Mount Dimensions...

Page 61: ...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 and 250...

Page 62: ...Appendix C Protector XL Specifications Product Service 1 800 522 7658 58 Original instructions...

Page 63: ...Appendix C Protector XL Specifications Product Service 1 800 522 7658 59 Original instructions...

Page 64: ...exes 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 Ea...

Page 65: ...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 66: ...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 N This fume hood includes four additional electrica...

Page 67: ...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 q...

Page 68: ...ent 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 des...

Page 69: ...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 70: ...od 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 des...

Page 71: ...m fume hoods should not be recirculated Services should be external to the hood Canopy hoods only for non hazardous applications Materials of construction should have flame spread of 25 or less 80 to...

Page 72: ...an Society for Microbiology Washington D C 1986 NIH Guidelines for the Laboratory Use of Chemical Carcinogens NIH Publication No 81 2385 Rayburn Stephen R The Foundation of Laboratory Safety A Guide f...

Page 73: ...s Nut Driver Set Decorative Panel Removal 1 Remove side panels by removing 10 24 screws and lifting away 2 Remove front panels by lifting up and away Light Removal and Blower Wiring 1 On the top of th...

Page 74: ...designed with one continuous top liner Therefore the top support is not required for the 4 through 8 hoods but is used on the 10 12 and 16 hoods 1 Remove the top support by removing the 1 4 20 hardwar...

Page 75: ...oubt about lifting the hood always reassemble the hood where it will be placed Reinstallation Make sure the anti rack shaft does not slide from left to right as this will be noisy and not work effecti...

Page 76: ...tep procedure to ensure you have the correct information 1 Locate the serial tag for your floor mounted fume hood usually on the lower right of the sash glass 2 Move to the section of the document bel...

Page 77: ...D sq in b Divide this by 144 to arrive at square feet Bypass area ____________ square feet D sq ft 3 Determining Total Effective Opening Area a This is the Free Opening Area plus the Bypass Opening A...

Page 78: ...are feet and enter that here Free opening area ____________ square feet C sq ft 2 Determine bypass or leakage area D from the table below Nominal exterior width ft Bypass or leakage area sq ft Bypass...

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