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This standard sets forth performance criteria related to:
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| Filtration efficiency | Containment efficiency | Air face velocity | Documentation included with recirculating fume hoods |
| The classes established by the standard |
| Class 1 | Class 2 |
| Filtration fume hood with safety reserve | Filtration fume hood without safety reserve |
| One main filtration level and one safety filtration level |
One filtration level |
| Classification according to filtration type |
| Denominations according to the NF X 15 211:2009 standard |
Denominations equivalence for erlab® products | |
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Particles filtration*
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Type P | Type P |
| Vapours filtration** | Type V | Type C |
| Particles and vapours filtration** | Type PV | Type PC |
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It is defined by the filter capacity to retain noxious molecules manipulated within the enclosure and qualifies the quality of the recirculated air at the filter exhaust.
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| Class 1 | Class 2 | |
| Normal operation phase |
Emissions concentration at the filter exhaust must be lower than 1% of the TLV
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| Detection phase |
The concentration at the filter exhaust must be lower than 1% of the TLV, and the automatic saturation detector must warn the user
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The concentration at the filter exhaust must be lower than 50% of the TLV
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| Safety operation phase |
The concentration at the filter exhaust must be lower than 50% of the TLV ; its duration must not be lower than 1/12 of the normal operation phase duration.
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It is defined by the fume hood capacity to maintain chemical vapors or particles within the enclosure without any propagation in the laboratory environment.
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It represents the fume hood capacity to create a dynamic barrier between the operator and the handling.
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Filtration fume hoods must be delivered with a booklet containing an exhaustive list of chemicals, certified by the manufacturer, that can be handled into the filtering fume hood in the conditions described in the AFNOR NF X 15-211: 2009 standard. erlab has created the "CHEMICAL LISTING," a guide of authorized chemical agents, which analyzes 700 chemicals and lists the following information for each one: |