Initial certification, Re-certification – Gentek 3940302 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Maintaining Your Filtered Enclosure


Formaldehyde only

For formaldehyde, use 10% of the impregnated carbon weight.
Formalin is 37% formaldehyde by weight. The density of formalin
is 1.08 g/ml.

Model

Size Filter

Size

Pounds of

Formasorb

Carbon

Adsorbed weight of

Formaldehyde

Adsorption

Volume of

Formalin

2'

18 x 18 x 1

7.0

0.7 lbs./318g

796 ml

3'

30 x 18 x 1

12.0

1.2 lbs./545g

1364 ml

4'

42 x 18 x 1

16.8

1.68 lbs./763g

1910 ml


Ammonia only

For ammonia, use 10% of the impregnated carbon weight. Assume
use of a 50% solution of ammonia for these calculations.

Model

Size

Filter Size

Pounds of

Ammonasorb

II Carbon

Adsorbed weight of

Ammonia

Adsorbed

Volume of 50%

Ammonia

Solution

2'

18 x 18 x 1

9.2

0.92 lbs./418g

836 ml

3'

30 x 18 x 1

13.5

1.35 lbs./613g

1226 ml

4'

42 x 18 x 1

18.9

1.89 lbs./859g

1718 ml

Initial Certification

The filtered enclosure has been certified at the factory for an
inflow velocity of 90±10 fpm along with the HEPA Filter Leak
Test. The filtered enclosure should be certified for the proper
inflow velocity required by your Safety Officer. It is also a
conservative recommendation to perform the HEPA Filter Leak
Test again should there be any damage caused during transport.

Re-Certification

Under normal operating conditions, the enclosure should be
recertified at least annually if serviced. The certifier should
perform the following tests.

Inflow Velocity Test

HEPA Filter Leak Test

In addition, the following tests should also be performed at the
user’s discretion:

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