Inlet relief valve, Exhaust system – Labconco Type C1 Biosafety Cabinet Models 30468 User Manual

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Inlet Relief Valve

Also unique to the Axiom is the Inlet Relief Valve, The intake valve is angled

such that the incoming make-up (room) air must keep the valve open to

maintain normal operation; a loss of exhaust volume will allow gravity and

air pressure to close the inlet valve and open the magnetic switch, resulting

in an exhaust alarm.

Figure 1-8b

Intake Valve

Alarm Switch

Exhaust System

Key to the Axiom is its exhaust flexibility. When properly configured, the

HEPA-filtered exhaust can be recirculated back into the laboratory.

When configured for, and connected to an external exhaust system, the

airflow patterns are similar to the definition of a Type B1, however, the

integral exhaust blower and Inlet Relief Valve changes the operating

characteristics of the Axiom.

The CAP (Constant Airflow Profile)-programmed exhaust fan motor draws a

constant volume of air through the exhaust ductwork and exhaust HEPA

filter, and ‘presents’ the air to the exhaust system. This means the inflow

volume will remain constant as the exhaust system fluctuates, or as the
exhaust HEPA filter loads.

This arrangement lowers the vacuum required to operate the unit to a

constant 0.3 inches H

2

O; far lower than traditional Type B BSCs.

The inlet relief valve is pulled opened when the exhaust system draws more

air than the Axiom exhausts. If the exhaust system fails, gravity and positive

air pressure cause the Inlet Relief Valve to close, activating the sensor to

signal an exhaust alarm.

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