3′ Purifier Cell Logic+, Class II A2 with Scope-Ready, Service Fixture and Vacu-Pass Portal

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Description

  • Product Subcategory: Class II, Type A2 Biological Safety Cabinets
  • Nominal Width: 3′
  • Protection Type: Product and Personnel
  • Nominal Sash Opening: 9″ (22.5 cm)
  • Built In Options: Valves (Air, Vacuum, etc.), Cord, Cable & Tubing Portal, Microscope-Compatible
  • Region: U.S. and Canada
  • Base Stand: Required (not included)
  • Conformance: ADA, CAN/CSA C22.2, ETL, NSF 49, UL
  • Exhaust Volume: 278-351 CFM (with optional canopy)
  • Lighting: LED
  • Power Cord & Plug: North America, 115V, 15A
  • Service Fixtures: One

Specifications

  • Estimated Shipping Weight: 585.0 lbs
  • Estimated Shipping Weight metric: 265.4 kg
  • Dimensions: 42.3″ w x 31.2″ d x 61.8″ h
  • Dimensions metric: 107.4 x 79.2 x 157.0 cm
  • Electrical: 115V, 60 Hz, 12A

Purifier Cell Logic+ Class II, Type A2 Biosafety Cabinets provide personnel, product and environmental protection from hazardous particulates such as agents that require Biosafety Level 1, 2 or 3 containment. Other appropriate applications include work with antineoplastic drugs, genetic material, asbestos and additional substances that generate hazardous airborne particulates. All models are NSF compliant.

These biological safety cabinets are designed to discharge HEPA-filtered exhaust air directly into the laboratory, or into an exhaust system through the optional Canopy Connection. When canopy-connected, the biosafety cabinets may be used for applications involving minute quantities of volatile toxic chemicals and tracer amounts of radionuclides as an adjunct to microbiological research.

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During operation, room air is drawn into the inlet grill. The air in the plenum beneath the work surface is a mixture of unfiltered room air and air that has just passed through the work area. This contaminated air is drawn by the blower through the back plenum of the cabinet, where approximately 70% of the air is recirculated through the supply HEPA filter and back over the work area. The balance of the contaminated air is discharged to the environment after passing through the exhaust HEPA filter.