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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION | 1 | ||
About This Manual |
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Typographical Conventions |
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CHAPTER 2: PREREQUISITES | 5 | ||
Support, Vibration & Movement Requirements | 6 | ||
Temperature Variation Requirements | 6 | ||
Humidity and Static Electricity Requirements | 7 | ||
Background on Electrostatics or Static Electricity | 7 | ||
Location and Air Current Requirements | 8 | ||
Exhaust and Blower Requirements | 8 | ||
Electrical Requirements |
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Space Requirements |
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CHAPTER 3: GETTING STARTED | 11 | ||
Unpacking Your Enclosure |
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Installing the Filtered Enclosure on a Supporting |
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Structure and Work Surface | 12 | ||
Connecting to the Exhaust System (Optional) | 15 | ||
Installation of HEPA Filters and Accessory Odor |
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Control Carbon Filters |
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Connect the Electrical Supply Source to Filtered Enclosure | 19 | ||
Set the Face Velocity with Speed Control Adjustment | 21 | ||
Validating the Vented Enclosure | 21 | ||
Sealing the Filtered Enclosure to the Work Surface | 22 | ||
CHAPTER 4: HIGH PERFORMANCE FEATURES AND |
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS | 23 | ||
Components |
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Safety Precautions |
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CHAPTER 5: APPROPRIATE APPLICATIONS FOR YOUR |
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FILTERED ENCLOSURE | 35 | ||
Routine Daily Work Procedures | 35 | ||
Suitable Applications |
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HEPA Filter Applications, Suitability & Guidelines | 37 | ||
Odor Control Carbon Filter Applications | 38 | ||
Definition of Terms |
| 39 | |
Appropriate Chemicals for Odor Control Carbon Filters | 40 | ||
Hazardous Misapplications for Odor Control Carbon |
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