Original instructions User’s Manual Purifier® Biological Safety Cabinets Models 30441 Series 30461 Series 30448 Series 30468 Series To receive important product updates, complete your product registration card online at register.labconco.com TYPE C1 Labconco Corporation 8811 Prospect Avenue Kansas City, MO 64132-2696 800-821-5525, 816-333-8811 FAX 816-363-0130 E-MAIL labconco@labconco.com HOME PAGE www.labconco.com Please read the User’s Manual before operating the equipment.
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Original instructions TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER 2: PREREQUISITES Space Requirements Clearance Location Requirements Exhaust Requirements Electrical Requirements Service Line Requirements 2 2 2 3 4 6 7 CHAPTER 3: GETTING STARTED Unpacking the Biosafety Cabinet Moving and Lifting the Biosafety Cabinet Installing the Biosafety Cabinet on an Existing Work Surface Installing the Biosafety Cabinet on a Labconco Base Stand Telescoping Base Stands Manual or Electric Hydraulic Lift Bas
Original instructions Cabinet Air Intakes (Grilles) Ultraviolet (UV) Lamp Safety Precautions 31 31 32 CHAPTER 5: USING THE CABINET System Reset Switch Information Center Alarm Screens Operating the Sliding Sash Starting the Biosafety Cabinet The Axiom Touchpad Navigating the Axiom Menu Screens Navigating the MyLogicTM Menu Screens Setting the Clock Configuring the Axiom Navigating the Settings Menu Screens Display Options Units of Measure Startup Tone Security Lock RS-232 Output Rate UV Settings UV Lamp
Original instructions APPENDIX A: COMPONENTS 60 APPENDIX B: DIMENSIONS 62 APPENDIX C: SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Data Motor Specifications Environmental Conditions 64 64 64 64 APPENDIX D: ACCESSORIES 65 APPENDIX E: QUICK CHART 66 CAUTION – See Manual. When this symbol is on the unit it indicates a caution that is detailed in this manual. ATTENTION - Voir manuel. Lorsque ce symbole est allumé l'appareil, il indique une mise en garde qui est indiqué dans ce manuel.
Original instructions Chapter 1: Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of a Labconco® Purifier Axiom® Biosafety Cabinet. The biosafety cabinet is designed to protect you, the product and the laboratory environment from biohazardous aerosols. The Axiom is the result of years of experience in manufacturing biohazard cabinetry, and users like you suggested many of its features. This biosafety cabinet offers many unique features to enhance safety, performance and ergonomics.
Original instructions Chapter 2: Prerequisites Before you install the Axiom, you need to prepare the site for installation. Examine the location where you intend to install the cabinet. You must be certain that the area is level and of solid construction. In addition, a dedicated source of electrical power must be located near the installation site. Carefully read this chapter to learn: Location requirements. Electrical power requirements. Exhaust requirements. Service utility requirements.
Original instructions Chapter 2: Prerequisites Location Requirements Note: The biosafety cabinet should be located away from traffic patterns, doors, fans, ventilation registers, fume hoods and any other air-handling devices that could disrupt its airflow patterns. All windows in the room should remain closed. Figure 2-1a shows the preferred location for the biosafety cabinet.
Original instructions Chapter 2: Prerequisites If you intend to connect the biosafety cabinet to an exhaust system: NOTE: Only connect the cabinet to a suitable exhaust system, one dedicated to the cabinet itself, or dedicated to exhausting laboratory ventilation equipment. DO NOT connect the unit to the building’s HVAC system room exhaust. Figure 2-1b Examine the location to ensure that it accommodates the cabinet’s exhaust duct.
Original instructions Chapter 2: Prerequisites Figure 2-1e If additional room exhaust is needed to be drawn through the exhaust system, install an additional duct and balancing damper downstream of the cabinet’s damper. This will allow for proper balancing of the system. The exhaust system must be capable of moving the following volumes of exhaust air at the negative pressures listed. The Airflow Volumes are the values recorded via a direct measurement using a flow hood at the cabinet.
Original instructions Chapter 2: Prerequisites Electrical Requirements The biosafety cabinet models have the following electrical requirements: Table 2-1 Model # 30441xx0x, 30448xx0x 30441xx1x, 30448xx1x 30441xx-20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 30448xx-20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 Requirements 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 16 Amps 100 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 16 Amps 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 8 Amps 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 8 Amps 30461xx0x, 30468xx0x 30461xx1x, 30468xx1x 30461xx-20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 30468xx-20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 16 Am
Original instructions Chapter 2: Prerequisites Service Line Requirements All utility service lines should be ¼ inch O.D., brass, copper, or stainless steel, and equipped with an easily accessible shut-off valve. The service valves are rated for operation at 40 PSI (275 kPa). If the service line pressure exceeds this, it must be equipped with a pressure regulator to reduce the line pressure. Note: The use of flammable gases or solvents should be avoided in the biosafety cabinet.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started Now that the installation is properly prepared, you are ready to inspect, install, and certify the Axiom biosafety cabinet. This chapter covers how to: Unpack and move the biosafety cabinet. Install the cabinet. Connect the electrical supply source. Connect the service lines. Connect to an exhaust system (optional). Arrange certification of the biosafety cabinet.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started Unpacking the Biosafety Cabinet Carefully remove the outer carton and inspect the cabinet for damage that may have occurred in transit. If the biosafety cabinet is damaged, notify the delivery carrier immediately and retain the entire shipment intact for inspection by the carrier. Note: United States Interstate Commerce Commission rules require that claims be filed with the delivery carrier within fifteen (15) days of delivery.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started Installing the Biosafety Cabinet on an Existing Work Surface Note: The biosafety cabinet is very top heavy. Use caution when lifting or moving it. When installing the biosafety cabinet onto an existing work surface or benchtop, ensure that the structure can safely support the combined weight of the cabinet and any related equipment. The work surface should be at least as wide as the cabinet and 31 inches (787 mm) deep to properly support the unit.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started SoLoTM Electric Hydraulic Lift Base Stands These base stands permit the Axiom to be lowered enough to be transferred through a standard doorway as low as 84 inches. Casters provide mobility and lock in place. The SoLo Stands for each Purifier Axiom series model is listed below. Table 3-3 115V SoLo Stand 4' 6' 3780311 3780313 230V SoLo No.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started Connecting the Biosafety Cabinet to Utility Service Lines Note: Some models have a solenoid valve connected to the service valve on the right side, rear position. The solenoid prevents gas from flowing to the service valve when the unit blower is off. It is the only service valve position that can be fitted with a solenoid valve. Connect the gas service to the solenoid valve.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started Optional Exhaust Connection Requirements Certain applications such as working with odorous products or volatile toxic materials will require the connection of the biosafety cabinet to an exhaust system. Note: The Axiom exhaust connection includes an integral inlet relief valve, which functions as a one-way, or check valve.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started Exhaust Connection Configuration Note: The Axiom is configured at the factory to operate unconnected to an exhaust system. When operating in this mode, the cabinet ignores the inlet relief valve position. If you intend to connect the cabinet to an exhaust system, YOU MUST RECONFIGURE IT FOR THIS INSTALLATION.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started b) Electronic configuration Keypad operations are shown as blue bold italic. Menu screen selections are shown as green italics. 1. With the unit in operation, access the menu by pressing the Menu button. The display panel will show the first level menu. Select Service menu by pressing the ▲ or ▼ buttons until the Service is highlighted. Press OK to accept that option, or press Menu to return to the previous menu level.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started 3. The screen will now prompt you for the password; it is: Light UV Light Timer Timer OK Note: Any other key sequence will return you to the Attention screen. 4. The first screen allows you to select whether the Axiom is connected to an exhaust system or not. IT IS CRITICAL THAT THE THIS CABINET HAS AN EXHAUST CONNECTION OPTION IS SELECTED. Press OK to continue. 5.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started 7. The fourth screen allows you to select whether the Axiom has a UV light or not. IT IS CRITICAL THAT THE YOU LEAVE THE UV LIGHT CONFIGURATION AS IT WAS SET AT THE FACTORY. Press OK to return to the first Configuration screen. The unit is now properly configured for operation connected to an exhaust system. In this mode, the unit will display an exhaust alarm if the inlet relief valve closes during operation.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started Disconnecting the Axiom from an Exhaust System c) Mechanical configuration 1. Using an appropriate ladder or platform, remove the exhaust cover panel(s) on the top left side of the exhaust cover, and install them on the studs on the right side. Hand tighten the wing nuts to secure it, as shown in figure 3-2a. 2.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started d) Electronic configuration Keypad operations are shown as blue bold italic. Menu screen selections are shown as green italics. 1. With the unit in operation, access the menu by pressing the Menu button. The display panel will show the first level menu. Select Service menu by pressing the ▲ or ▼ buttons until the Service is highlighted. Press OK to accept that option, or press Menu to return to the previous menu level.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started 3. The screen will now prompt you for the password; it is: Light UV Light Timer Timer OK Note: Any other key sequence will return you to the Attention screen. 4. The first screen allows you to select whether the Axiom is connected to an exhaust system or not. IT IS CRITICAL THAT THE THIS CABINET HAS NO EXHAUST CONNECTION OPTION IS SELECTED. Press OK to continue. 5. The third screen allows you to set the sash height at either 8 or 10 inches.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started Optional Vacu-PassTM Cord & Cable Portal Use Note: There must be enough clearance to pass the cord or cable between the Axiom’s exterior dress panel and any obstruction. Note: Some Vacu-Pass components and the cord or cable passing through it may become contaminated during use of the cabinet. Ensure all potentially contaminated components are surface decontaminated before handling or removal from the cabinet. 1. Remove the grommet from the liner side wall.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started Drain Valve Installation In order to prevent damage during shipping, the drain valve assembly has not been installed. If desired, the valve should be installed after the cabinet is in its final location. To install the valve assembly, follow these steps: Note: The work surface is heavy. Use caution when handling it. 4. Lift the work surface out of the biosafety cabinet by lifting on the knobs at the front of the work surface.
Original instructions Chapter 3: Getting Started Initial Certification Prior to use, a qualified certifier should certify all biosafety cabinets. Under normal operating conditions, the biosafety cabinet should be recertified at least annually and when relocated or serviced.
Original instructions Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions The Type C1 Purifier Axiom Biosafety Cabinet operates using the following principles: Filtration and retention of particulates by High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter(s) Laminar airflow Directional airflow The Chem-ZoneTM directly exhausted work zone The major components in a biosafety cabinet are: 24 The HEPA filter(s) or optional ULPA filters The motor/blowers to force air through the cabinet
Original instructions Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions HEPA Filters HEPA filters are disposable, dry-type particulate filters. The filter material or media is typically made of borosilicate microfibers formed into a thin sheet, in a process similar to the production of paper. This sheet is folded, or pleated to increase its surface area. The pleats are typically held in place by beads of glue that add rigidity to the media pack.
Original instructions Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Laminar Airflow Laminar airflow is defined as the movement of a body of air in a single direction, with a uniform velocity. In practice, the laminar downflow of air in the cabinet captures any aerosol generated in the work area of the cabinet, and directs it to the HEPA filters.
Original instructions Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Directional Airflow Directional airflow also plays a key role in biosafety cabinet performance. Air is drawn into the front of the cabinet at the front grille. This “curtain” of air makes it more difficult for aerosols to escape out of the work area of the cabinet and into the outside environment. This airflow is often calculated and referred to as the Inflow Volume or Average Inflow Velocity. This is illustrated in Figure 4-3.
Original instructions Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Chem-ZoneTM Directly Exhausted Work Zone Unique to the Axiom is the Chem-Zone, a directly exhausted work zone. The central portion of the work surface is surrounded by grilles on the sides, front and back. Air entering these grilles is drawn to the Exhaust HEPA filter, and when the cabinet is connected to an exhaust system, out of the laboratory.
Original instructions Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Motor/Blowers Unlike most Biosafety Cabinets, the Axiom has two motor/blowers. The supply motor/blower is positioned above the Supply HEPA filter, and is responsible for the recirculation of air from the front grille and sides of the work area back down through the work area.
Original instructions Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Cabinet Air Intakes (Grilles) The location, size, and pattern of the grilles in the work area affect cabinet containment and performance. Note: Do not block or obstruct the grilles of the biosafety cabinet. Ultraviolet (UV) Lamp The optional UV lamp generates a primary wavelength of light of 254nm. A secondary emission is in the visible (blue) wavelength, resulting in the characteristic blue color while operating.
Original instructions Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Note: The biosafety cabinet should be certified by a certification technician before its initial use. The cabinet should be recertified whenever it is relocated, serviced or at least annually thereafter. Filter integrity and airflow performance should be verified before using the cabinet. Some internal components of the biosafety cabinet may become contaminated during operation of the unit.
Original instructions Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions operating time and the nature of work being done in the cabinet. The Filter Gauge accurately displays the amount of filter life remaining. Proper operation of the cabinet depends largely upon its location and the operator’s work habits. Consult the Installation and Normal Operation sections of this manual for further details. Avoid direct exposure of plastic or coated materials to ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using the Cabinet System Reset Switch The biosafety cabinet has a system reset switch for resetting its microprocessors. The switch is located on the front of the electronics module, on top of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 5-1. Ensure that the switch is in the “ON” (up) position before attempting to operate the cabinet.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Information Center The Information Center is an LCD display located on the right side wall at eye level. When the blower is started, if the Axiom is configured to be connected to an exhaust system, Figure 5-2a will appear for 60 seconds while the unit initiates operation. If the unit is not connected to an exhaust system, screen 5-2b will appear for the first 60 seconds of operation. After 60 seconds, the default display screen will appear.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Alarm Screens Figure 5-4a Sash is too high The sash is open too far for safe operation. Figure 5-4b Airflow Alerts The airflow patterns in the cabinet have changed, resulting in a sudden change in either motor speed. This is most likely due to a blockage of the grille or the exhaust filter outlet. It may also be caused by removal of the work surface while the cabinet is in operation.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Operating the Sliding Sash The counterbalanced, anti-racking sash mechanism requires only a few pounds of force to move the sash up or down. You can open or close the sash smoothly with one or two hands positioned on either handle. The sash position alarm and safety interlock system senses the sash position and acts appropriately. The biosafety cabinet has been programmed to operate at either an 8- or 10-inch (203-254 mm) sash opening, depending on model.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet The Axiom Touchpad The touchpad of the Axiom is shown in Figure 5-6. Take a moment to get familiar with the buttons, their locations and functions. Also familiarize yourself with the display located on the right side wall. The display will report system functions, such as filter capacity, timer displays, alarm or error messages, as well as icons that illuminate when cabinet functions such as UV light and blower are operational.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Navigating the Axiom Menu Screens MyLogicTM allows you to use the Smart-Start or Night-Smart features that activate functions automatically when the sash is opened or closed. NightSmart will only work if the cabinet is not connected to an exhaust system. If equipped, the UV lamp can be programmed to operate for a given time interval when the sash is closed, before it shuts off.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Navigating the MyLogicTM Menu Screens The MyLogic screens will allow you to set the cabinet’s clock, and to personalize its operation. Please note all MyLogic screens have a blue background. Setting the Clock Using the ▲ and ▼ buttons on the touchpad, highlight the MyLogic option-it will turn blue when selected.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Configuring the Axiom In the first MyLogic screen, use the ▲ and ▼ buttons on the touchpad to highlight configure my Axiom for use -it will turn white when selected. Press OK to enter the first configuration screen: The first screen gives you the option of activating the Smart-Start option for the blower; if you want the cabinet blower to start every time you raise the sash, select start, and then press OK.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet If you choose to use Night-Smart option for the UV lamp, this screen allows you to control the time the UV lamp will remain on after the sash is closed. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons on the touchpad to cycle through the time intervals available, and then press OK to select it. The screen will then return to the first MyLogic screen.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Startup tone Using the ▲ and ▼ buttons on the touchpad, highlight the Startup Tone option-it will turn white when selected, and then press OK. Using the ▲ and ▼ buttons on the touchpad, highlight either Turned on or Turned off option. When turned on, an audible beep will sound during the first 60 seconds of blower operation to caution the user that the unit is not yet ready for use.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet UV Settings For models equipped with the optional UV light the Axiom has an integral UV light maintenance system. It allows you to define how many hours you want the UV lamp to operate before receiving a reminder to replace it, a way to monitor how many hours the lamp has been on, and the means to reset the UV lamp hourmeter.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Change UV Lamp Life In this screen, you can set the number of operating hours before receiving the replace UV lamp warning. For most UV lamps, the output of UV light decreases at a constant rate. Typically, after 6,000 hours of operation the lamp will output 80% of the UV light it did when it was new. This option allows you to set operational life of the UV lamp, in 100 hour increments.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet 4. When the timer reaches 0:00:00, an audible alarm will sound, and the timer will reset itself and repeat the countdown. 5. Press the OK button to pause the timer. 6. Press the Menu button to clear the interval timer and return to the main timer menu. Stopwatch Timer Operation 1. When selected, the Stopwatch Timer menu is displayed on the LCD. The timer defaults to 0:00:00. 2. Press the OK button to start the timer. 3.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Allow the cabinet to operate until the display screen is shown. Warm up screen- Connected to an exhaust system no exhaust system 10:03 Display screen Wash hands and arms thoroughly with germicidal soap. Wear appropriate personnel protective equipment (PPE). Wipe-Down Raise the sash to its full open position (approximately 22.6 inches or 574 mm). Mute the alarm by depressing the "OK/Mute" switch.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Work Techniques If your work involves volatile toxic chemicals or radionuclides, ensure that the Type C1 is connected to an operational exhaust system, and is properly configured. Keep these materials in the center work area, so that any air flowing over these materials will be directed to the exhaust HEPA filter and out of the lab.
Original instructions Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Inspect and clean the towel catch located at the rear of the work area, beneath the work pan. Dispose of rubber gloves appropriately, and have lab coat laundered properly. Wash hands and arms thoroughly with germicidal soap. Shutdown Lower the sash to turn off the fluorescent light and cabinet blower and activate the UV light if appropriate.
Original instructions Chapter 6: Maintaining the Cabinet The common service operations necessary to maintain the biosafety cabinet for peak performance are listed below. Note: This manual covers operation and maintenance operations for the owners/users of the Axiom biosafety cabinets. Complete certification procedures, service operations and specifications are published in a separate publication Technical Manual: Purifier® Axiom® Biosafety Cabinets. This manual is available from Labconco’s website: www.
Original instructions Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet Check all service valves, if so equipped, for proper operation. Check the UV and fluorescent light hourmeters, and record their readings in an operational log. All weekly activities. Semiannually or Annually Have the cabinet re-certified by a qualified certification technician. All monthly activities.
Original instructions Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet Wing Work Surfaces Removal: Note: The work surfaces must be thoroughly decontaminated before removing it from the cabinet. 1. Lift the front edge of either wing work surface straight up by grasping the knob handles. This will raise the front edge of the center work surface. 2. Lift the front edge up, pivoting the work surface on its back edge until the front edge of the work surface engages the catch located on the back wall of the work area. 3.
Original instructions Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet Front Grille Removal: Note: The grille must be thoroughly decontaminated before removing it. 1. Remove the work surface as described earlier. 2. At one end of the grille, grip the front of grille with one hand, and the back with the other hand. Pivot that end of the grille upward and inward, paralleling the angle of the sash, as shown in Figure 6-2. 3. Pull the other end of the grille up and away from the bottom edge of the cabinet. 4.
Original instructions Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet Font Panel Removal and Installation: Figure 6-3 1. Locate and remove the two Phillips screws that secure the front panel as shown in Figure 6-3. They are located on the bottom corners of the front dress panel. 2. Swing the bottom of the dress panel out to clear the fluorescent light and then lift the front dress panel straight up and away from the cabinet. Figure 6-4 1.
Original instructions Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet Changing the Fluorescent Lamps: 1. Unplug the cabinet or turn off the System Reset Switch located on the top of the cabinet. 2. Remove the front dress panel as noted in Figure 6-3. 3. Remove the fluorescent lamps by pulling the lamp sockets straight off each end of the lamp, and releasing both lamps from the spring clips that secure them in place. 4. Install the new lamps by reversing the removal procedure.
Original instructions Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet Storage If the biosafety cabinet is to be left unused for more than one month, it should be prepared for storage. Note: The cabinet should not be stored in areas of excess humidity or temperature extremes. If the cabinet is moved during storage, it must be recertified before use. 1. Close the sash completely and seal the bottom edge and the exhaust outlet with plastic sheeting. 2. Unplug the cabinet. 3.
Original instructions Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Refer to the following table if the biosafety cabinet fails to operate properly. If the suggested corrective actions do not solve the problem, contact Labconco for additional assistance. PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Cabinet blower and lights won’t turn on Unit not plugged into outlet Plug the biosafety cabinet into appropriate electrical service. Check connection to control box on top of cabinet.
Original instructions PROBLEM Appendix 7: Troubleshooting CAUSE Fluorescent light not Sash is closed working Fluorescent light is dim or flickering UV light not working UV light is dim or flickering CORRECTIVE ACTION Open sash – Fluorescent lights will not work with the sash closed. Lamp(s) are defective Replace defective lamp(s) Lamp wiring is disconnected Inspect lamp wiring. Defective lamp ballasts Replace lamp ballasts.
Original instructions Appendix 7: Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Airflow Alert goes off and/or there is a slight decrease in filter life gauge HEPA filter loading The gauge reading steadily decreases as the cabinet is used. Blockage of the return air slots or grille Check all return air slots and grilles to ensure that they are not blocked or restricted. Blockage of the exhaust outlet Ensure that the exhaust outlet is not blocked or restricted.
Original instructions Appendix A: Components Illustration A-1 indicates the location of the following service parts, and replacement accessory parts: Biosafety Cabinet Replacement Parts Item Quantity Part No.
Original instructions Appendix A: Components A-1 1 2 3 4 60 Product Service 1-800-522-7658
Original instructions Appendix B: Dimensions – 4 foot models All dimensions in inches (cm).
Original instructions Appendix B: Dimensions Dimensions – 6 foot models All dimensions in inches (cm).
Original instructions Appendix C: Specifications Electrical Data Model # 3044xxx0x 3044xxx1x 3044xxx-20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 Requirements 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 16 Amps 100 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 16 Amps 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 8 Amps 3046xxx0x 3046xxx1x 3046xxx-20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 16 Amps 100 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 16 Amps 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 8 Amps Motor Specifications Cabinet Model All Cabinets, all Voltages Electrical Requirements 2- 1/3 H.P.
Original instructions Appendix D: Accessories Labconco offers a full line of accessories to enhance your Axiom’s operation and usability. For a complete list of these accessories, please consult our website at www.labconco.com .
Original instructions Appendix E: Quick Chart Model Type Cabinet Size (in feet) Sash Opening (inches) Starting Serial #1 Nominal Avg. Downflow (FPM) Nominal Average Inflow (FPM) Airflow Volume (CFM) Concurrent Balance Volume (CFM) Recommended Duct Vacuum (WC) Supply HEPA Data Labconco P/N Exhaust HEPA Data Labconco P/N Fluorescent/UV Lamp Data Fluorescent Lamps (2 each) UV Lamp 30441_ C1 4 10 1403_ 65+/-5 105+/-5 400 480 .4 30448_ C1 4 8 1403_ 65+/-5 105+/-5 323 387 .