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Default Lab Crafters Air Sentinel® Low Flow Lab Fume Hood

State/Province: California
City: San Diego
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Air Sentinel® Low Flow Lab Fume Hood
Lab Crafters [ Originally $13,663.00 ]

This machine was purchased new in 2017 and was never put into use.

Essentially, it's a unicorn… brand spanking new!

Get it now for $9,100.00… that's a 33% savings off the original price!

Location: The machine is in San Diego County California.
West & Southwest USA Buyers: big savings on shipping this machine!

Interested parties contact Jeff at 760-212-6577 or email: [email address].

OPERATION RECOMMENDATIONS

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  • See the above chart for the The Air Sentinel® Fume Hood’s exhaust requirements and operating sash openings.
  • Fume Hood exhaust fans should be kept on at all times.
  • The Air Sentinel® Fume Hood is not a total containment vessel. Glove boxes, safety cabinets and/or other such devices should be used when required.
  • Work with Perchloric Acid must only be performed in fume hoods that are specifically designed and designated for Perchloric Acid work. Perchloric Acid Fume Hoods require special practices and procedures for operation and maintenance.
  • Fume Hoods should not be used as chemical storage cupboards. Chemicals should be stored in cabinets that are designed for chemical storage.
  • Before you begin to use the fume hood, ensure that the exhaust system is functioning properly, air is entering the fume hood and being exhausted out of the hood. Check that the air flow alarm indicates that the fume hood is safe and not in a state of alarm.
  • All equipment and chemicals within the fume hood should be placed and used at least six inches (15.2 cm) back from the plane of the fume hood sash. The further away the equipment and chemicals are located from the plane of the sash, the safer the fume hood user is.
  • Large objects within the fume hood should be elevated at least one inch (2.54 cm) off the work surface in such a manner that air can easily flow underneath the equipment. The sash should only be raised vertically to the lowest point that properly provides access to the process within the hood. The horizontal sash panels should never be removed from the sash frame.
  • Avoid moving the sash rapidly. Rapid movement of the sash may cause turbulence within the fume hood and cause the escape of fumes into the laboratory. Excessive walk-by traffic in front of the hood should also be avoided for the same reason.
  • The worker should never place his head inside the fume hood.
  • The Air Sentinel® Fume Hood should never be modified or tampered with by anyone other than authorized Lab Crafters representatives. Such modifications may adversely affect the fume hood’s performance and endanger the fume hood operator.

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Interested parties contact Jeff at 760-212-6577 or email: [email address].

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