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5.0
Installation
Instructions
5.1
Location
Within
the
laboratory,
pharmacy,
etc.,
the
ideal
location
of
the
biological
safety
cabinet
is
away
from
personnel
traffic
lanes,
air
vents
(in
or
out),
doors
and/or
any
other
source
of
disruptive
air
currents.
If
drafts
or
other
disruptive
air
currents
exceed
the
inflow
velocity
of
the
cabinet
through
the
access
opening,
the
potential
exists
for
contaminated
air
to
exit
or
enter
the
work
zone
area
of
the
cabinet.
It
depends
on
the
severity
of
the
air
current.
REMEMBER:
A
BIOLOGICAL
SAFETY
CABINET
IS
NO
SUBSTITUTE
FOR
GOOD
LABORATORY
TECHNIQUE.
Where
space
permits,
a
clear
6
inch
(152mm)
area
should
be
permitted
on
each
side
of
the
cabinet
for
maintenance
purposes.
The
electrical
outlet
into
which
the
cabinet
is
connected
should
be
readily
accessible
for
maintenance
purposes.
Do
not
position
the
cabinet
to
prevent
access
to
the
power
cord.
The
power
cord
plug
serves
as
the
disconnect
and
should
remain
readily
accessible.
If
the
outlet
is
inaccessible,
such
as
a
conduit
(hardwired)
connection,
then
an
appropriate
warning
label
should
be
applied
near
the
cabinet's
on/off
switch,
to
indicate
the
circuit
breaker
on
the
power
distribution
panel
to
be
used.
More
than
any
other
biological
safety
cabinet,
the
NU
‐
430
requires
careful
site
‐
planning
and
preparation,
due
to
the
total
exhaust
nature
of
the
cabinet.
Proper
sizing
of
the
exhaust
and
make
up
supply
systems
are
critical
to
the
successful
installation
of
the
cabinet.
In
addition,
the
cabinet
provides
for
the
choice
of
make
‐
up
air
for
the
supply
(downflow)
air.
The
following
are
airflow
requirements
based
on
concurrent
balance
values*.
Air
Volume
(CFM/CMH)
Supply
Air
Inflow
Exhaust
Air**
NU
‐
430
‐
400
440/748
345/586
785/1334
NU
‐
430
‐
600
719/1222
531/902
1250/2124
*Concurrent
Balance
Value
is
determined
by
a
duct
traverse
measurement
method
as
specified
in
ASHRAE
Standard
111
at
its
nominal
setpoint
calibrated
using
the
primary
DIM
method
and
capture
hood
removed.
These
values
shall
be
used
for
design
and
balance
exhaust/supply
HVAC
requirements.
**Exhaust
air
volume
at
negative
1.7
inches
(43mm)
w.g.
for
NU
‐
430
‐
400
and
1.8
inches
(46mm)
w.g.
for
NU
‐
430
‐
600.
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