Labconco Protector Stainless Steel Radioisotope Laboratory Fume Hoods 9682200 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Getting Started


All wiring for the fume hood
SHOULD be performed by a licensed
electrician and conform to all local
codes. In most cases, the hood will
require the use of shielded conduit to
protect the wiring into the hood. The
grounding connection shall not be
made to the terminal box cover.

The fluorescent light has been mounted outside the top
liner panel and is sealed from vapors inside the hood
structure. To change the fluorescent light bulbs in your
hood, you must first remove the front panel from the
hood. Next remove knock out plugs holding the light
fixture in place. Lift fixture up and replace any
defective bulbs. Reverse order to reassemble.

Connecting the Service
Lines to the Protector
Radioisotope Fume Hood


The hoods with service fixtures have been plumbed
from the valve to the hose connector or gooseneck for
your installation convenience. Supply tubing shall be
provided by the qualified installer. Tubing can enter
the hood from above, through the back, or through the
work surface to make these connections to the service
fixtures.


NOTE: Inspect all fittings for
leakage. Tighten the fittings slightly if
needed.

CAUTION: Do not use oxygen with
any standard service fixture. Contact
Labconco Customer Service for
oxygen fixture information.


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