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Appendix C: Filtered Enclosure Specifications

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Industrial Ventilation-ACGIH

Fume hood face velocities between 60-100 lfpm

Maximum of 125 lfpm for radioisotope hoods

Duct velocities of 1000-2000 fpm for vapors, gasses and smoke

Stack discharge height 1.3-2.0 x building height

Well designed fume hood containment loss, <0.10 ppm

Industrial Ventilation, A Manual of Recommended Practice.
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Edition, 2001

American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
1330 Kemper Meadow drive
Cincinnati, OH 45240-1634
(513) 742-2020
www.acgih.org


ASHRAE 110-1995 Method of Testing Performance of Fume Hoods
Evaluates fume hood’s containment characteristics

Three part test: Smoke generation, Face velocity profile, Tracer gas release @ 4 liters

per minute

Rated As Manufactured (AM), As Installed (AI) and As Used (AU)

American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers
1791 Tullie Circle N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30329
(404) 636-8400
www.ashrae.org


ANSI Z9.5-1993 Laboratory Standard
Covers entire laboratory ventilation system.

Vertical stack discharge @ 2000-3000 fpm

New and remodeled hoods shall have a monitoring device

Ductless hoods should only be used with non-hazardous materials

Fume hood face velocities between 80 – 120 fpm

American Industrial Hygiene Association
2700 Prosperity Avenue, Suite 250
Fairfax, VA 22031
(703) 849-8888
www.aiha.org


SEFA 1-2002

Fume hood face velocities based on toxicity levels of chemicals

Class A – 125 to 150 fpm
Class B – 80 to100 fpm
Class C – 75-to 80 fpm

Test method – face velocity profile and smoke generation

Scientific Equipment & Furniture Association
1028 Duchess Drive
McLean, VA 22102
(703) 538-6007
www.sefalabs.com

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