Quickchart - logic type b2 biohazard cabinets – Labconco PURICARE Procedure Station Models 34812xx User Manual

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QuickChart - Logic Type B2 Biohazard Cabinets

Footnotes, Continued

UV lamp Specifications

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For all models, the UV lamp number is G30T8. The Labconco part number is 1271300.

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For all 115/230 VAC models, the ballast assembly is Labconco part number 3829901. The

ballast is Robertson part number PSM2GPH18MVW.

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For all 100 VAC models, the ballast assembly is Labconco part number 3830600. The

ballast is Robertson part number RSO1GPH30100.

Logic Filter Life Gauge Operation and Resetting for Local Conditions

The filter life gauge calculates the remaining filter life by measuring and comparing the current

motor speed to the initial speed noted at the factory during assembly, and the calculated
maximum motor speed, using the formula:

100-(100x (current speed-original speed) ) = % filter life left

max. speed-original speed

So

anything

that changes the motor’s current speed, like:

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Blocking the grille.

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Raising the air temperature.

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Lowering the barometric pressure.

will increase the motor’s speed, causing the Filter Life Gauge to decrease. Electronic dampening

of the gauge will limit the change in readings to approximately 1%/minute.

Logic Biosafety Cabinets being installed at altitudes or operating at temperatures significantly

different from those at the time of manufacture (900 +/- 500 ft above sea level, 75

o

+/- 5

o

F)

must

have their filter life gauge recalibrated for local conditions. Failure to do so will result in the

users noticing a steady drop in Percent (%) Filter Life remaining as the unit operates. Below are
the instructions on how to correct the Filter Life Gauge for local conditions.

1. Ensure to correct all measurement equipment for local conditions (temperature,

absolute pressure). Anemometers may not have this ability and might have to be

done manually; whereas, a ShortRidge

TM

instrument has a setting to correct for

local conditions.

2. As the elevation or the ambient temperature rises, the motor power factor will

have to be reduced to compensate. For an initial certification, the motor speed

should be reduced until it equals the Logic’s “Initial Motor Speed” as reported on

the unit’s test sheet, plus approximately 10-15 RPM per each additional 1000 feet

of elevation.

3. The Logic MUST be recertified using instruments corrected for local conditions.

4. When the unit is recertified, and operating properly, the certifier MUST RESET

THE FILTER LIFE GAUGE, INDICATING A NEW FILTER HAS BEEN INSTALLED.

5. Only by performing Step #4 AFTER THE UNIT IS READJUSTED AND

RECERTIFIED FOR ITS LOCAL CONDITION, will the filter life gauge register

100% (+/- 2%) during operation. As the Filters then load, the filter life gauge
will then begin to drop as appropriate.

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