Labconco Type C1 Biosafety Cabinet Models 30468 User Manual

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Connecting the Biosafety Cabinet to Utility Service Lines

Note: Some models have a solenoid valve connected to the service valve on the right

side, rear position. The solenoid prevents gas from flowing to the service valve when the

unit blower is off. It is the only service valve position that can be fitted with a solenoid

valve. Connect the gas service to the solenoid valve.
The service lines (if any) should be connected to the tube fitting(s) on the outside of the

liner wall as shown in Figure 3-2 To install the tubing, follow these steps:
1.

Ensure that the tubing is ¼ inch O.D., soft metal, and that the end has been

completely deburred.

2.

Route the tubing from the rear of the cabinet, ensuring that it will line up with the

slot in the back of the side panel. The slot is located from 8 ¾ to 11 ¼ inches (222

to 288 mm) from the bottom of the cabinet.

Note: Make sure that the tube routing will not contact any electrical wires. DO NOT

loop service line tubing within the side panels of the cabinet.
3.

Make sure that the nut on the tube fitting is loose, but do not remove it. Look inside

the fitting to make sure the tube ferrule is there.

4.

Push the tube into the fitting until it is properly seated. The tube will go

approximately ¾ inch (19 mm) into the fitting.

5.

Tighten the tube fitting nut hand tight and then, using a 7/16-inch wrench, tighten it

at least ¾ turn more.

6.

Close the service valve in the biosafety cabinet and then slowly open the shutoff

valve on the service valve. Test all fittings for leakage. Tighten the tube nut slightly

if needed.

Tube fitting

Tube fitting nut


Figure 3-2

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