| Specific
Features: Type
316 stainless steel lining.
Dished counter top
with integrally welded rear trough and coved corners.
Wash down tube behind
baffle for easy cleaning.
Flush double wall
interior to reduce air turbulence.
All hoods are 7’-6”
high, sash extends above hood by amount noted.
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Optional
Features: Choice
of service fixtures and controls.
Explosion proof lighting.
Air flow monitor.
Supplementary shields,
barriers, or other special equipment. |
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| Model |
W |
D |
Face
Opening |
| HBPV4 |
48 |
31 |
8.5
Sq. Ft. |
| HBPV5 |
60 |
31 |
11.1
Sq. Ft. |
Sash extends 12 1/4"
above
hood top when fully open.
Sash opens 32 1/4"
above work surface.
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| Model |
W |
D |
Face
Opening |
| HBPV6 |
72 |
31 |
13.8
Sq. Ft. |
| HBPV7 |
96 |
31 |
19.0
Sq. Ft. |
Sash extends 12 1/4" above hood top when
fully open.
Sash opens 32 1/4"
above work surface.
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Important
Information Regarding Perchloric Acid Fume Hoods:
Work with Perchloric
Acid in the laboratory presents a constant danger
of explosion and many safety precautions must
be taken to insure the utmost safety for laboratory
personnel. Proper care must be taken in the design
of perchloric hoods to maintain maximum safety.
Fume hood interiors must be non-porous and inorganic,
the most ideal material is type 316 stainless
steel that is continuously welded without seams
and formed coved corners. A wash-down system should
be incorporated for periodic cleaning of the hood.
All baffles should be removable for access and
cleaning. Duct work should be short and straight
to allow for visual inspection and should be provided
with a wash down system for cleaning. A perchloric
hood is a single use piece of equipment and should
not be used for any other purpose. |