User’s Manual Purifier® CELL Series Biological Safety Cabinets Models 34410 Series 34610 Series To receive important product updates, complete your product registration card online at register.labconco.com TYPE B2 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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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER 2: PREREQUISITES Space Requirements Clearance Location Requirements Exhaust Requirements Electrical Requirements Service Line Requirements User-Supplied Microscope Requirements User-Supplied Circulator Requirements 2 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 6 CHAPTER 3: GETTING STARTED Unpacking the Biosafety Cabinet Moving the Cabinet Preparing the Biosafety Cabinet for Operation Installing the Biosafety Cabinet on an Existing Work Surface Installing the Cabinet on a Labconco B
Ultraviolet (UV) Lamp Scope-Ready Package Option Temp-Zone Package Option Safety Precautions 24 25 25 26 CHAPTER 5: USING THE CABINET System Reset Switch Information Center Status Area Data Area Icon Area Operating the Sliding Sash Starting the Biosafety Cabinet The Logic Touchpad User Selectable Features Timer Operation Interval Timer Operation Stopwatch Timer Operation Menu Options UV Lamp Operation UV Lamp Timer UV Lamp Maintenance Light Operation Light Timer Light Maintenance Blower Operation Cabinet
APPENDIX A: COMPONENTS 59 APPENDIX B: DIMENSIONS 61 APPENDIX C: SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Data Motor Specifications Environmental Conditions 62 62 62 63 APPENDIX D: ACCESSORIES Telescoping Base Stands Telescoping Base Stand Shelf Kit Manual or Electric Hydraulic Lift Base Stands Hydraulic Base Stand Shelf Kit SoLo Electric Hydraulic Lift Base Stands Seismic Bracket Kit Service Valve Kit Ultraviolet Lamp Kits IV Bar Kits Shelf Cord/Tubing Management System Prefilter (Optional) Backdraft Damper Remote B
Chapter 1: Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of a Labconco Purifier® Cell Logic® Total Exhaust Biosafety Cabinet. The Biosafety Cabinet is designed to protect you, the product and the laboratory environment from biohazardous aerosols. The Cell Logic Series Cabinet is the result of users like you requiring a customer supplied microscope integrated into the cabinet and a temperature controlled work area to maintain sample temperature.
Chapter 2: Prerequisites Before you install the Biosafety Cabinet, 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.
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 2-1 shows the preferred location for the Biosafety Cabinet.
Chapter 2: Prerequisites Exhaust Requirements NOTE: THE EXHAUST BLOWER CANNOT RUN AT ITS NOMINAL FLOW RATE WITH THE SASH COMPLETELY CLOSED. IF YOU CHOOSE TO CLOSE THE SASH COMPLETELY TO USE THE UV LIGHT FOR SURFACE DISINFECTION, THEN THE EXHAUST BLOWER MUST BE SHUT OFF, OR ITS FLOW RATE REDUCED 90% OR MORE FOR PROPER OPERATION. THE LOGIC CONTROL BOARD HAS DRY CONTACTS THAT CAN BE CONFIGURED TO SIGNAL THE EXHAUST BLOWER TO TURN ON WHEN THE LOGIC BLOWER IS ON.
Chapter 2: Prerequisites Note: On 115 VAC models, both electrical outlets are protected by a ground fault interrupter circuit (GFIC). Labconco does not recommend plugging the Biosafety Cabinet into a GFIC outlet. 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. If the service line pressure exceeds 100 PSI, it must be equipped with a pressure regulator to reduce the line pressure.
Chapter 2: Prerequisites User Supplied Circulator Requirements – Purifier Cell Logic Biosafety Cabinets with Temp Zone™ Package Only The Temp Zone™ features a temperature controlled area on the work surface where heated or chilled samples may be transferred and kept at optimum temperature. A user-supplied circulator that continually delivers heated or chilled water at a minimum flow rate of 0.5 GPM (1.9 LPM) with typical volume of 6 liters is required and may be obtained from your laboratory supply dealer.
Chapter 3: Getting Started Now that the installation is properly prepared, you are ready to inspect, install, and certify the Purifier 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. • Install the microscope (optional – Scope-Ready package only).
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.
Chapter 3: Getting Started Preparing the Biosafety Cabinet for Operation Installation instructions for the cabinet (Labconco P/N 1056801) are attached to the sash of the Biosafety Cabinet. If these instructions are missing or unclear, contact Product Service at 800-821-5525 or 816-333-8811. Installing the Biosafety Cabinet on an Existing Work Surface Note: The Biosafety Cabinet is very top heavy. Use caution when lifting or moving it.
Chapter 3: Getting Started 2. Select the height of the stand and slide four (4) leg extensions into base stand corner posts and attach with 2 ¼ inch long bolt, flatwasher, lockwasher and nut. Ensure that the same height hole is selected for each leg. Tighten the leg bolts securely. See Figure 3-1. Figure 3-1 3. CAUTION: Only lift and support the weight of the cabinet at the stainless steel sides and back. Damage will occur if lifted or supported on the front edge.
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.
Chapter 3: Getting Started Exhaust System Connections The Purifier Cell Logic Series Total Exhaust Biosafety Cabinets are a “Type B2 cabinet,” meaning they direct their HEPA filtered exhaust air out of the laboratory. Note: The Logic Total Exhaust Biosafety Cabinet is designed to be connected to an appropriate exhaust system. Do not attempt to operate it when it is not connected to an appropriate exhaust system. NOTE: THE EXHAUST BLOWER CANNOT RUN AT ITS NOMINAL FLOW RATE WITH THE SASH COMPLETELY CLOSED.
Chapter 3: Getting Started 1. Lift the work surface out of the Biosafety Cabinet by lifting on the knobs at the front of the work surface. Steady the work surface while pulling it straight out the front of the cabinet. 2. Using a putty knife, remove and discard the stainless steel cover that is sealed over the drain mounting holes. Scrape out remaining sealant that is around the holes. 3. Apply a light coating of silicone sealant (user supplied) to the mounting surface of the drain assembly.
Chapter 3: Getting Started Microscope Installation (optional) In order to successfully install a user-supplied microscope in a Cell Logic Biosafety Cabinet with Scope-Ready package, please follow the steps below and refer to Figure 3-5 as well as Appendix F: Installation Guide for all Pure-Vu Seals and Stand-Still Isolation Platforms: Note: The work surface is heavy. Use caution when handling it. 1.
Chapter 3: Getting Started 9. Finally, re-install the microscope eyepieces. 10. The Pure-Vu Seal should now provide an optimum seal for safe airflow and ergonomic visibility.
Chapter 3: Getting Started Circulator Installation (optional) In order to successfully install a user-supplied circulator on a Cell Logic Biosafety Cabinet with Temp-Zone package please follow the steps below and refer to Figure 3-6: Note: The work surface is heavy and two Easy-Clean™ Prop Rods are provided to pivot and support the Temp-Zone work area and the work surface. 1. The Temp-Zone work area has supply and return lines for the usersupplied circulator.
Chapter 3: Getting Started temperatures than the desired sample temperature. Experimentation is necessary to achieve proper sample temperatures. 10. For chilled applications, the Temp-Zone work area comes with a drain line installed that can be routed to the cabinet’s drain valve, if desired. This Temp-Zone drain line installation is optional for chilled applications should excessive condensation occur under the work surface.
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.
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions All Purifier Series Cell Logic Biosafety Cabinets operate using the following principles: • Filtration and retention of particulates by High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter(s) • Laminar airflow • Directional airflow The major components in a Biosafety Cabinet are: • The HEPA filter(s) or optional ULPA filters • The motor/blower to force air through the Cabinet • Cabinet air intakes (grilles), ductwork and air balance controls The tw
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions The HEPA filter manufacturer establishes the efficiency of the filter by challenging it with an aerosol of known particle size. The number of particles that penetrate the filter are quantified, and this establishes the efficiency of the filter. Thus, the filters used in the Purifier Cell logic Biosafety Cabinets are at least 99.99% efficient in removing particles 0.3 micron. Note: The HEPA filter media is very fragile. DO NOT touch the media.
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. In order to be true laminar downflow, a number of individual downflow velocity test points (The Downflow Velocity Profile) must be +/- 16 feet per minute (0.
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.
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Motor/Blower The motor/blower assembly pulls air through the top of the cabinet, and is sent through the supply HEPA filter. The filtered air flows down through the work area where it provides a clean environment to perform work. Room air is drawn into the front intake grille. All of the air is then drawn through an exhaust HEPA filter and out of the laboratory, as shown in Figure 4-4.
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Airflow Sensor An airflow sensor, located above the Exhaust HEPA filter, constantly monitors the flow of exhaust air out of the cabinet. If the exhaust falls below a safe level, the control board turns off the cabinet blower, and sounds an audible and visual alarm. This prevents the escape of hazardous material from the front of the cabinet, in the event of an exhaust system failure.
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Note: The Cell Logic Biosafety Cabinet records the number of hours of operation of the UV light. You can program in the number of hours (in 100hour increments) it will operate before a replacement message is displayed. Note: UV irradiation is absorbed by the tempered safety glass of the sash. Independent research has shown that the level of UV irradiation on the outside of the cabinet’s sash is equal to background radiation levels.
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions Uniform temperature distribution is maintained on the Temp-Zone area of the work surface. Temp-Zone work area temperatures of 0.3-0.5°C are maintained with the circulator heated to 37°C and within 0.3-1.6°C with the circulator chilled to 3.7°C. Actual set points will vary depending on variables such as sample tube rack, sample size, and length of tubing.
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions The HEPA filters in the Biosafety Cabinet will gradually accumulate airborne particulate matter from the room and from work performed in the cabinet. The rate of accumulation will depend upon the cleanliness of the room air, operating time and the nature of work being done in the cabinet. The Filter Gauge accurately displays the amount of filter life remaining.
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.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Information Center The Information Center is an LCD display located on the right side wall at eye level. The center’s display is divided into three separate areas, as shown in Figure 5-2, below. The display will turn itself off one minute after the blower is turned off or the sash is closed. Figure 5-2 Status Area Data Area Icon Area Status Area The Status Area displays the system’s condition during operation, as well as the inflow velocity.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Exhaust Error If the volume of exhaust air leaving the cabinet falls below a safe level, this message is displayed, the cabinet blower turns off, and an audible alarm sounds. Pressing the “Blower” button will restart the blower. If there is still insufficient airflow, the alarm will sound again. IF THE CABINET KEEPS GOING INTO EXHAUST ERROR, DO NOT USE THE CABINET UNTIL THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN CORRECTED.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet UV light In this mode the UV (germicidal) light is operating. When the sash is fully closed, the UV light can be programmed to automatically turn on. When the sash is raised, the light automatically turns off, to protect the laboratory from UV irradiation. Timer When either the interval or stopwatch timer mode is active, this icon appears.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Starting the Biosafety Cabinet 1. To start the Biosafety Cabinet, raise the sash until its bottom edge aligns with the sash position label on the left corner post. The decal is shown in Figure 5-3. 2. Press the blower button to start the unit. The unit will run a self-test for approximately 15 seconds. Additionally, you will be instructed to “Please Wait” for three minutes to allow the cabinet to reach proper operating conditions.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet The Logic Touchpad The touchpad of the Logic Series Cabinet is shown in Figure 5-4. Take a moment to get familiar with the buttons, their location and function. Also familiarize yourself with the display located on the right side wall.
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Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet User Selectable Features The Purifier Logic Series Biosafety Cabinet offers the user unparalleled flexibility and convenience. The operation of the blower, fluorescent and UV lights can either be operated manually, or you may choose to use the SmartStart™ feature that activates functions automatically when the sash is opened or closed. The UV lamp can be programmed to operate for a given time interval when the sash is closed, before it shuts off.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Interval Timer Operation 1. When selected, the Interval Timer menu is displayed on the LCD. The timer defaults to 0:00:00 (hours:minutes:seconds). 2. Press and hold the “▲” or “▼” buttons to increase or decrease the timer interval. 3. When the proper interval is entered on the display, press the “OK” button to start the timer. 4. When the timer reaches 0:00:00, an audible alarm will sound, and the timer will reset itself and repeat the countdown . 5.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet UV Lamp Timer The UV Lamp Timer allows you to decide whether the UV lamp will operate continuously or for a time period that you select. Interval When the “Interval” option is selected, the UV Interval Timer menu is displayed. UV Interval Timer This window lets you set the amount of time the UV lamp stays lit when activated. Use the “▲” and “▼” buttons to select the amount of time you need, then press the “OK” button to set the interval.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Light Operation This menu option allows you to select whether the fluorescent lights will turn on automatically every time the sash is opened. NOTE: The fluorescent lights will automatically turn off when the sash is closed, no matter what its setting is. Smart-Start When the “Smart-Start” option is selected, the fluorescent lights will turn on every time the sash is opened.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Light Hourmeter This display only shows the hours the fluorescent lamps have been lit and how many hours remain until you receive a warning to replace the lamps. Change Light Life In this option, you can set the hourmeter before you get the replace light warning. For most fluorescent lamps, the output of light decreases at a constant rate. Typically, after 6,000 hours of operation the lamp will output less light than it did when it was new.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Security Lock NOTE: The security lock automatically reactivates and locks out the keypad every time the blower is shut off, by the keypad or by closing the sash. After the initial auto diagnostic screen is cleared, the security lock reactivates. The security lock feature prevents operation of the Biosafety Cabinet by unauthorized users. To engage the security lock, access the Security Lock submenu, as described in Figure 5-4.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Restoring Software Default Settings To restore the default settings to their original configuration: 1. Access the Menu, and select “Cabinet Set Up.” Press “Mute/OK” 2. In the Cabinet Set Up submenu, select “Restore Defaults.” Press “Mute/OK” 3. Press “Mute/OK” again to restore the software defaults. Pressing “Menu” will escape this submenu without restoring the defaults.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet If An Exhaust Error Activates The most common causes of an Exhaust Error are: • Exhaust blower is turned off or has lost power. • Excessive loading of the Exhaust HEPA filter. • Leakage in the exhaust system. • Sudden change in room pressure. When an Exhaust Error is activated, the Logic can be reset by pressing the “Blower” button. The unit will restart and run for 15 seconds, and then will recheck the airflow.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet • Slowly raise the sash until the bottom of the sash aligns with the sash indicator decal located on the left side of the work area. • Turn on the fluorescent light and cabinet blower if the Smart-Start features have not been activated. • Check the air grilles for obstructions, and note the filter gauge reading. • Allow the cabinet to operate unobstructed for 5 minutes. • Wash hands and arms thoroughly with germicidal soap.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet • Keep all discarded contaminated material to the rear of the work area. • Avoid moving materials or the operator's hands and arms through the front access opening during use. • Avoid the use of an open flame. Use disposable lab ware or an electric incinerator as alternatives. • Use proper aseptic technique. • Avoid using techniques or procedures that disrupt the airflow patterns of the cabinet.
Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet Shutdown • Lower the sash to turn off the fluorescent light and cabinet blower. Note: Cell Logic Biosafety Cabinets with Scope-Ready Package will not allow for easy movement of the sash with the microscope eyepieces installed. The blower and safety interlock system will typically work in manual mode for these models unless the microscope is disengaged from the Pure-Vu Seal. • If appropriate for Cell Logic Biosafety Cabinets with Temp-Zone Package, activate the UV light.
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 Logic Biosafety Cabinets. Complete certification procedures, service operations and specifications are published in a separate publication Technical Manual: Purifier® LogicTM Biosafety Cabinets and PuriCare® Procedure Stations.
Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet • Check the UV and fluorescent light hourmeters, and record their readings in an operational log. • Check the prefilter for cleanliness; replace if needed. • All weekly activities. Semiannually or Annually • Have the cabinet re-certified by a qualified certification technician. • All monthly activities. • Replace the prefilter. Service Operations Work Surface Removal: Note: The work surface of the cabinet must be thoroughly decontaminated before removing it.
Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet 4. Reinstall the grille by reversing the above sequence, ensuring that the grille properly engages the bottom edge of the cabinet. Figure 6-1 Towel Catch Removal: Although not normally required, the towel catch can be removed for cleaning, inspection, etc. Note: The work surface of the cabinet and the towel catch must be thoroughly decontaminated before removing either. 1. Remove the work surface as described above. 2.
Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet Figure 6-2 Front 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.
Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet Figure 6-4 1. To reinstall the panel, reverse these steps, ensuring that the plastic pin in the top corners of the dress panel properly engage the corner posts. Changing the B2 Prefilter: 1. Unplug the cabinet or turn off the System Reset Switch located on the top of the cabinet. 2. Using an appropriate ladder or step, loosen and remove the two wing nuts that secure the B2 prefilter in place. The B2 prefilter is located to the left of the electronics module. 3.
Chapter 6: Maintaining The Cabinet Changing the Optional UV Lamp: Note: For optimum performance, the UV lamp should be changed on an annual basis. The UV lamp and the work area of the cabinet must be thoroughly decontaminated before removing the lamp. 1. Start the cabinet and let it operate for 5 minutes. 2. Raise the sash to its full open position. 3. Thoroughly surface decontaminate the UV lamp and the work area of the cabinet. 4.
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.
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.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting PROBLEM 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. Keypad disconnected or defective Run keypad diagnostics and check connections.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Airflow Alert goes off and/or there is a slight decrease in filter life remaining gauge Supply HEPA filter loading The gauge reading steadily decreases as the Cabinet is used. Blockage of prefilter or its grille Check the prefilter and the air intake located below it to ensure that they are not blocked or restricted. Roof blower is off Ensure that roof blower is working. Exhaust damper is improperly set.
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.
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Appendix B: Dimensions All dimensions in inches. B-1 Product Service 1-800-522-7658 Width “A” “B” “C” 4' 6' 54.3 78.3 48.5 72.5 17.2 28.
Appendix C: Specifications Electrical Data Model # 34410 Series 34410 Series Requirements 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 12 Amps 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 6 Amps 34610 Series 34610 Series 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 12 Amps 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 6 Amps Motor Specifications Cabinet Model All Cabinets, all Voltages 62 Electrical Requirements Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM) 120-277 VAC – 50/60 Hz, 7.7 Full Load Amps @115VAC 4.3 Full Load Amps @230VAC 1/2 H.P.
Appendix C: Specifications Environmental Conditions • Indoor use only. • Maximum altitude: 12000 feet (3657 meters). • Ambient temperature range: 41° to 104°F (5° to 40°C). • Maximum relative humidity: 80% for temperatures up to 88°F (31°C), decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 104°F (40°C). • Main supply voltage fluctuations not to exceed ±10% of the nominal voltage. • Transient overvoltages according to Installation Categories II (Overvoltage Categories per IEC 1010).
Appendix D: Accessories Note: Accessories marked with an asterisk (*) require a qualified certifier to install and/or calibrate before use. Telescoping Base Stands These stands are available with either fixed feet or caster wheels. The user sets the height of these stands before installation. The height can be set from 27.5 to 33.5 inches in 1-inch intervals, providing a cabinet work surface height of 30.0 to 36.0 inches. The Base Stands for each Purifier Cell Logic Series are listed below.
Appendix D: Accessories Ultraviolet Lamp Kits Includes a 254 nm UV lamp and ballast. Note: Not recommended for Purifier Cell Logic Biosafety Cabinets with Scope-Ready Package. Catalog # 3858500 3858501 3858502 For use with All 115 VAC models All 100 VAC models All 230 VAC models Shipping Weight 5 lbs. (2.3 kg) 5 lbs. (2.3 kg) 5 lbs. (2.3 kg) IV Bar Kits Bar supports intravenous solution bottles and bags. Kits include IV bar, mounting hardware, and four hangers.
Appendix D: Accessories *Backdraft Damper (# 3858800) The backdraft damper mounts in a vertical run of duct to prevent the reverse pressurization of the exhaust system. Sized for 10-inch diameter ductwork. Shipping weight 5.0 lbs. (2.3 kg). *Remote Blowers Labconco offers a full line of epoxy-coated steel remote exhaust blowers for use with its Biosafety Cabinets. Please contact Labconco’s Customer Service Department at 800-821-5525 for assistance with blower selection and sizing.
Appendix D: Accessories *ULPA Supply Filters Rated at 99.999% efficiency with particles 0.12 microns. Catalog # 3859501 3859503 For use with All 4-foot Purifier Logic Series All 6-foot Purifier Logic Series *ULPA Exhaust Filters Rated at 99.999% efficiency with particles 0.12 microns. Catalog # 3859601 3859603 For use with All 4-foot Purifier Logic Series All 6-foot Purifier Logic Series Pure-Vu Air Barrier Seals Used to seal microscopes on Cell Logic Biosafety Cabinets with Scope-Ready package.
Appendix D: Accessories * *Note: When selecting a seal for a Cell Logic, Type B2, Total Exhaust Biosafety Cabinet, add 1" to your eyepiece height and use the chart on previous page. Stand-Still Isolation Platforms Used to support microscopes, isolate vibration, and promote airflow containment. 4028200 Stand-Still Isolation Platform (Std. Size 12" (305 mm) wide x 18.75" (476 mm) deep x 1.5" (38 mm) high. 4028100 Stand-Still XL Isolation Platform (Extended Size 12" (305 mm) wide x 22.75" (578 mm) deep x 1.
Appendix D: Accessories Tube Racks/Blocks/Holders, Circulator Shelf, Connectors and Tubing Used to hold samples for Temp-Zone and connect the user-supplied circulator. Labconco P/N Tube Size/Sample Volume 4026400 4026401 4026402 4026403 4026404 4026405 4026406 4026407 4026408 4026409 4026410 4026411 0.5 ml microcentrifuge, 7.5 mm 0.5 ml microcentrifuge, 7.5 mm 1.5 ml microcentrifuge, 10.5 mm 1.5 ml microcentrifuge, 10.5 mm 1.
Appendix E: Quick Chart Model (Series) Cabinet Size (in feet) Sash Opening (inches) Starting Serial #1 Nominal Avg. Downflow (FPM) Nominal Average Inflow (FPM) Nominal Avg. Inflow Vol. (CFM) DIM Exhaust Volume (CFM) Traverse Exhaust Volume (CFM) Differential Pressure (in.
Appendix F: Installation Guide for all Pure-Vu Seals and Stand-Still Isolation Platforms Figure F-1 is an aid to show the proper installation of the pure-Vu Seal for the Cell Logic Biosafety Cabinet with Scope-Ready Package. Figure F-1 also shows the proper placement of the Stand-Still Isolation Platform.
Appendix F: Installation Guide Pure-Vu Seals/Stand-Still Isolation Platforms Figure F-2 is an aid to show the Pure-Vu Seal fully installed with the eyepieces extended and sealed. Figure F-2 also shows the microscope moved forward into proper position on the Stand-Still Isolation Platform.
Appendix F: Installation Guide Pure-Vu Seals/Stand-Still Isolation Platforms Stereoscopes with forward extending bases and frequent eyepiece height adjustment typically require the selection of a Pure-Vu XL Seal and StandStill XL Isolation Platform. Figures F-3 through F-10 are an aid in setting up the pleated Pure-Vu XL Seal. Figures F-11 and F-12 show typical complete installations of stereo microscopes and proper placement of the Stand-Still XL Isolation Platform.
Appendix F: Installation Guide Pure-Vu Seals/Stand-Still Isolation Platforms 3. Per Figure F-5, form the second pleat and secure with transparent tape. Figure F-5 4. Per Figure F-6 and Figure 3-5, place the Outer Aerodynamic collar over the Pure-Vu XL Seal and lightly secure in place with the 14 Phillips mounting screws. Do not tighten. Figure F-6 5. Per Figure F-7, remove the transparent tape and then tighten the 14 Phillips mounting screws.
Appendix F: Installation Guide Pure-Vu Seals/Stand-Still Isolation Platforms 6. Per Figure F-8, move the microscope forward through the holes in the Pure-Vu Seal and install the eyepiece. A tight seal should be formed around the eyepiece. Figure F-8 7. Figure F-9 shows the finished installation. Figure F-9 8. Per Figure F-10, adjust the scope eyepiece height for proper focus for the specimen range.
Appendix F: Installation Guide Pure-Vu Seals/Stand-Still Isolation Platforms 9. Figure F-11 shows the completed installation of the Pure-Vu XL Seal and Stand-Still XL Isolation Platform for one scope manufacturer. The Pure-Vu XL Seals extend 5.5" below the aerodynamic collar.
Appendix F: Installation Guide Pure-Vu Seals/Stand-Still Isolation Platforms 10. Figure F-12 shows a different installation of the Pure-Vu XL Seal and Stand Still XL Isolation Platform for another separate scope manufacturer. Figure F-12 11. Refer to Appendix D: Accessories to order Pure-Vu Seals and Stand Still Isolation Platforms and use Chapter 3 and Appendix F as an aid for proper setup.
Appendix F: Installation Guide Pure-Vu Seals/Stand-Still Isolation Platforms Pure-Vu Template Note: Not to scale, see next page.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application Council Directive(s): 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC, 2002/95/EC (RoHS), 2004/108/EC Standard(s) to which conformity is declared: EN61010-1, EN55022, EN61000-3-2/3, EN61326-1 Manufacturer’s Name: Labconco Corporation Manufacturer’s Address: 8811 Prospect Avenue Kansas City, MO 64132 USA Importer’s Name: See Shipping/Customs Documents Importer’s Address: See Shipping/Customs Documents for your equipment Type of Equipment: Laboratory Equipment Model No.