Safety-first™ vapor sensor – Labconco Paramoun Ductless Enclosures 69636 Series, 6' Widths User Manual

Page 23

Advertising
background image

Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions

Product Service 1-800-522-7658

18

Safety-First™ Vapor Sensor

The Safety-First™ Vapor Sensor detects filter saturation in the exhaust to
alert the operator to replace the filters. The early warning provided by the
Safety-First Vapor Sensor provides the user ample time (5-10% remaining
filter life) to complete work in process before replacing the filters. The early
warning signals with an intermittent beep and the LCD display message alerts
the user to replace filters. The final warning signals with a constant alarm
and the LCD display message alerts the user to replace filters. The Safety-
First Vapor Sensor includes a primary and secondary backup sensor for
redundant monitoring. Both sensors detect typical organic vapor solvents,
smoke particulates, ammonia gases, formaldehyde gases and hydrogen
sulfide gases. The Safety-First Vapor Sensor has an optimal detection range
of 1-10 ppm. Typical concentrations tested by Labconco for chemicals in
separate chemical families are listed in order of sensor sensitivity as follows:

Chemical Family

Chemical

Sensitivity Alert

Concentration

Odor

Threshold

(ppm)

Exposure

Limit TWA

(ppm)

Filter

Capacity

(%W)

Filter Type

Aldehydes & Ketones

Cyclohexanone

0.2-0.5 ppm

0.068

50

22%

OV

Mixture of Aliphatic
Hydrocarbons

Gasoline

0.3-1.0 ppm

0.3

300

11%

OV

Particulates

Cigarette smoke

0.4-1.0 ppm

N/A

N/A

N/A

OV & HEPA

Aldehydes & Ketones

Acetone

0.5-1.0 ppm

4.58

250

2%

OV

Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Toluene

0.5-1.0 ppm

0.16

100

20%

OV

Ethers

Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether

0.5-1.0 ppm

0.053

50

9%

OV

Sulfur Compounds

Hydrogen Sulfide

0.5-2.0 ppm

0.0005

10

10%

AG, Acid-Sulfur

Nitrogen Compounds

Diethylamine

1.5-2.0 ppm

0.186

10

7%

OV

Esters

Ethyl Acetate

1.5-4 ppm

0.61

400

9%

OV

Ethers

Diethyl Ether

2-4 ppm

2.29

400

4%

OV

Aldehydes

Formaldehyde

2-4 ppm, best to use

other detector methods

0.87

0.1 ceiling,

0.016

10%

FORM

Nitrogen Compounds

Ammonia Solution
(Ammonium Hydroxide)

2-5 ppm

5.75

25

10%

AM, Ammonia-

Amine

Alcohols

Ethyl Alcohol

*

2.5-4 ppm

0.136

1000

1.3%

OV

Acids

Acetic Acid

5-6 ppm

0.016

10

4%

OV

Halogens

Chlorobenzene

5-8 ppm

0.741

10

20%

OV

Alcohols

Isopropyl Alcohol

8-11 ppm

22

200

7%

OV

Aliphatic Hydrocarbons

Hexane

9-15 ppm

21.9

50

11%

OV

Alcohols

Methanol

*

15-25 ppm

141

200

0.1%,

very low

not recommended

Mineral Acids

Hydrochloric Acid

Not Detected, use other

detector means

0.77

5

17%

AG, Acid-Sulfur

Important Note: Clean up procedures using alcohols or volatile
chemicals with low filter capacity could saturate the filters quickly.

Important Note: The vapor sensor does not detect mineral acid gases such
as hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, or sulfuric acid and other detector means
such as a mineral acid sensor or interval timed sampling with sampling tubes
must be used.

Chemical Safety Note: The chart above is only a guideline! Frequent
chemical testing or filter monitoring is recommended for other chemicals. If
chemical suitability is ever in question, always work below the acceptable
exposure limit/TWA to maximize both safety and filter performance.

*

Advertising