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(800) 821-5525 I +1 (816) 333-8811
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  • Page 1 Please read user’s manual before operating equipment Original Instructions LABCONCO CORPORATION 8811 Prospect Avenue Kansas City, MO 64132 (800) 821-5525 I +1 (816) 333-8811 labconco.com User’s Manual ® Logic Class II Enclosure Register this product...
  • Page 2 ® Logic 2020—Present 33004xx 33006xx...
  • Page 3: Warranty

    Warranty Labconco Corporation provides a warranty to the original buyer for the repair or replacement of parts and reasonable labor as a result of normal and proper use of the equipment with compatible chemicals. Broken glassware and maintenance items, such as filters, gaskets, light bulbs, finishes and lubrication are not warranted.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1: INTRODUCTION About This Manual Contents Included 2: BEFORE YOU INSTALL Location Requirements Clearance Requirements Electrical Requirements Service Line Requirements Exhaust Requirements Air-Tight Damper 3: SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Typographical Conventions General Safety Precautions Safety Precautions for this Product 4: INSTALLATION &...
  • Page 5 Certifier Password Downflow Velocity Profile Test Inflow Volume Test Airflow Pattern Test HEPA Filter Leak Test Preparation & Safety Precautions Supply HEPA Filter Leak Test Exhaust HEPA Filter Leak Test Work Area Air Cleanliness Test (optional) Acceptance Criteria Lighting Test (optional) Acceptance Criteria Final Location Installation Equipment Placement &...
  • Page 6 Blower Failure Alarm Running Exhaust Alarm 7: CONFIGURATION Current Configuration Change Configuration 8: CALIBRATION Certifier Password Adjusting Blower Speed Setting the Filter Life Gauge Airflow Sensor Calibration Zero Point Calibration 9: USING YOUR LOGIC VUE Feature Overview System Reset Switch Hatch...
  • Page 7 Sash Sash Latch Rear Sash Catch Display and Keypad Blower Operation Light Operation Cable Pass Thru Working in the Logic Vue Planning Equipment Placement Cabinet Start-up Wipe Down Loading Materials and Equipment Work Techniques Final Purging Unloading Materials and Equipment...
  • Page 8 Supply HEPA Filter Replacement Exhaust HEPA Filter Replacement Blower/Motor Replacement Supply Blower/Motor Replacement Exhaust Blower/Motor Replacement Display Board Replacement Preparing the Logic Vue for Gaseous Sterilization Service Fixture Installation & Service Connection Wiring Diagram (100-120V) Wiring Diagram (208-240V) 12: ACCESSORIES Canopy Connection...
  • Page 9 Filter Life Gauge not at 100% when new Contamination in the work area APPENDIX A: PARTS LIST APPENDIX B: DIMENSIONS APPENDIX C: SPECIFICATIONS Power Data Motor Specifications Environmental Conditions APPENDIX D: QUICK CHART REFERENCE...
  • Page 10: 1: Introduction

    1: Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of a Logic Vue Class II Enclosure. The Logic Vue is designed to protect you, the product and the laboratory environment. It is the result of years of experience in manufacturing laboratory equipment, and users like you suggested many of its features to us.
  • Page 11: 2: Before You Install

    2: Before You Install Before you install the product, the site should be prepared for installation. Examine the location where you intend to install it. You must be certain that the area is level and of solid construction. In addition, a dedicated source of sufficient electrical power must be located at the installation site.
  • Page 12: Clearance Requirements

    Clearance Requirements A minimum clearance of at least 6 inches (150 mm) is required above the product for proper airflow. A minimum clearance of at least 24 inches (610 mm) is required on the right side of the product for access to the electrical box. A minimum clearance of at least 36 inches (915 mm) is required on the front and rear side of the product to open the Front and Rear Hatch, and to not restrict the exhaust airflow.
  • Page 13: Exhaust Requirements

    Exhaust Requirements If not installing the optional Canopy Connection Kit, skip this section. Note: If the enclosure is exhausting back into the laboratory, do not block or restrict the airflow out of the back of the unit. Allow at least 24 inches clearance between the exhaust opening and any large vertical surfaces or walls.
  • Page 14 1: Unlike Type B biosafety cabinets, the recommended vacuum will remain constant throughout the life of the exhaust HEPA filter. Duct vacuum is measured at the outlet of the Logic Vue Canopy duct stub. Duct vacuums below 0.05 inches H O (12 Pa) or above 0.5 inches H...
  • Page 15: Air-Tight Damper

    Air-Tight Damper Figure 2-6 BUILDING EXHAUST DUCT (NOT INCLUDED) DUCT COLLAR AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT CANOPY CONNECTION AIR-TIGHT DAMPER HANDLE (ACCESSORY) Visual appearance of enclosure and exhaust connection may vary by model.
  • Page 16: 3: Safety Precautions

    3: Safety Precautions Before unpacking, installing, operating, maintaining, or servicing this equipment, read the following safety warnings and precautions. Avant le déballage, l’installation, le fonctionnement, l’entretien ou la maintenance de cet équipement, lire les avertissements de sécurité et les précautions d’emploi. –...
  • Page 17 – Air or components that will be very hot. BURN RISK (HIGH TEMPERATURE) Take care not to touch these defined areas. Failure to avoid these areas may result in moderate to severe injury. – Air ambiant ou RISQUE DE BRÛLURE (TEMPÉRATURE ÉLEVÉE) composant devenant très chaud.
  • Page 18: General Safety Precautions

    – Do not lift or move this equipment without assistance. LIFTING HAZARD – Ne pas soulever ou déplacer cet équipement sans DANGER DE LEVAGE assistance. – Magnets or magnetic field present. MAGNETIC FIELD IN USE – Présence d'aimants ou de champ CHAMP MAGNETIQUE UTILISE magnétique.
  • Page 19 Never contact moving parts with your person. Failure to avoid moving parts will result in moderate to serious injury, death, or damage to property. Ne jamais toucher les parties mobiles. Le non-respect de la consigne consistant à éviter les pièces mobiles peut entraîner des blessures graves, la mort ou des dommages matériels.
  • Page 20: Safety Precautions For This Product

    If you have any questions regarding certification agencies, or need assistance in locating one, contact Labconco’s Product Service Department at 800-821-5525 or 816-333-8811. DO NOT load more than 250 lbs. (113 Kg) per 2 linear feet (60 cm) of work surface in the work area.
  • Page 21 Proper operation of the enclosure depends largely upon its location and the operator’s work habits. Consult Section 4: Installation Section 7: Using Your Logic Vue for further details. When surface disinfecting the enclosure: o Avoid splashing the disinfecting solution on skin or clothing.
  • Page 22 When this symbol appears on the product, use caution before removing the panels, parts, or pre-filters near this symbol. Before these panels, parts or pre- filters are removed, all electrical power must be removed from the product and wait 1 minute for the motor blowers to stop moving.
  • Page 23: 4: Installation & Certification

    4: Installation & Certification With the installation site properly prepared, you are ready to unpack and install the equipment. This section covers how to: • Unpack and move the product • Install the product • Connect electrical service • Connect service utilities (if accessory service fixtures are installed) •...
  • Page 24 Note: United States Interstate Commerce Commission rules require that claims be filed with the delivery carrier within fifteen (15) days of delivery. Do not return goods without the prior authorization of Labconco. Unauthorized returns will not be accepted. If the product was damaged in transit, you must file a claim directly with the freight carrier.
  • Page 25 Step 2 – Pallet Removal Move the enclosure, attached to its pallet, by using a floor jack, or forklift, to an open area with room to remove the enclosure from its pallet. DO NOT tilt the enclosure. See Figure 4-2, and remove the following items: •...
  • Page 26 Remove the two (2) Lower End Panels (see Figure 4-3). Remove the two (2) Top Frame Brackets by removing the four (4) Bolts on each Top Frame Bracket. Discard the Top Frame Brackets, protective white Pads, and Bolts. Reinstall the two (2) Lower End Panels.
  • Page 27 IMPORTANT – while the Scissor Jack is bearing the weight of the enclosure, never place any body part underneath the enclosure casters. Never place your head or other body parts underneath any part of the enclosure. The casters on the enclosure end NOT being raised must be chocked with a board or otherwise secured BEFORE the Scissor Jack is used to raise one end of the enclosure.
  • Page 28 Locate the Pallet Ramp and four (4) Screws removed earlier. Place the Pallet Ramp on one end of the pallet as shown in Figure 4-5. The long chamfer on the Pallet Ramp should rest against the floor. Secure the Ramp to the Pallet by re-using the four (4) Screws that originally secured the Pallet Ramp in place for shipment.
  • Page 29 Step 3 – Final Unpacking and Assembly Once the enclosure has been moved to its final location for use, perform the following steps to finish unpacking and assembling several components. If proceeding through a low or narrow doorway, see Narrow Door Clearance and/or Door Clearance later in this section.
  • Page 30 Step 4 – Set Work Surface Height The enclosure must be in its final location before proceeding with this step. The enclosure can be set with the Work Surface height from 31.5 inches (80 cm) to 37.5 inches (95 cm); in 1 inch (2.5 cm) increments. Identify the desired Work Surface height, then follow these instructions.
  • Page 31 Step 5 – Levelling Feet Installation The enclosure must be in its final location before proceeding with this step. The four (4) Levelling Feet provided must be installed for the following reasons: • To completely level the enclosure’s work area •...
  • Page 32 Place the Levelling Foot on the floor near the enclosure’s caster support. Examine how far the Scissor Jack must be raised to fit the Levelling Foot and its threaded stem into the now vacant attachment hole. Raise the Scissor Jack enough to install the Levelling Foot’s threaded stem into the attachment hole.
  • Page 33: Narrow Door Clearance

    Narrow Door Clearance Without partial disassembly, the Logic Vue is 39.6 inches (100.7 cm) wide. To fit through a narrow door, the Logic Vue can be partially disassembled to reduce the product width to 35.0 inches (89 cm). Follow the instructions below to partially disassemble the Logic Vue for narrow door clearance.
  • Page 34 Step 2 – Upper End Panel Removal Reference Figure 4-10. Remove the two (2) Screws on each End Panel. Rotate the top of each End Panel away from the enclosure, then lift each panel up to completely remove. Figure 4-10 END PANEL END PANEL SCREWS...
  • Page 35 Step 3 – End Panel Removal Reference Figure 4-11. Remove the eight (8) Screws on the Top End Panel. Note that two (2) Screws hold the Pass Thru Cover in place, and this Cover will come off when removing these screws. Rotate the top of the Top End Panel away from the enclosure, then lift panel up to completely remove.
  • Page 36 Step 4 – Sash Removal Reference Figure 4-12. Rotate the Lower Sash fully open (lock Sash Retainer Latches if desired). Rotate Front Hatch fully open. Use one person to support the Front Hatch, while a second person removes the Gas Spring Nut (see Detail B in Figure 4-12). Hold the Gas Spring Stud stationary using the 1/2”...
  • Page 37 Step 5 – Display Adjustment Reference Figure 4-13. If the Display is not already positioned vertical, locate the Locking Handle behind the Display. Rotate the handle counter-clockwise until the Display pivots freely. Pivot the Display until it is vertical, then tighten the Locking Handle.
  • Page 38 Reinsert the connector after the product is through the doorway. The Logic Vue is now prepared to move through a narrow doorway. Once through, reassemble the parts in the reverse order.
  • Page 39: Low Door Clearance

    Low Door Clearance Without partial disassembly, the Logic Vue is 94.5 inches (240.0 cm) tall on its shipping casters (as shipped height = 94.5 inches, caster frame can be lowered 1 inch to 93.5 inches). To fit through a low door, the Logic Vue can be partially disassembled to reduce the product height to 77.5 inches (197 cm).
  • Page 40: Front View

    Step 2 – Upper End Panel Removal Reference Figure 4-16. Remove the two (2) Screws on each End Panel. Rotate the top of each End Panel away from the enclosure, then lift each panel up to completely remove. Figure 4-16 END PANEL END PANEL SCREWS...
  • Page 41: Wiring Connectors

    Step 3 – Electrical Box Removal Reference Figure 4-17. Disconnect all Wiring Connectors from the Electrical Box. Note the two connectors in the rear face of the box – disconnect them as well. Lay all wiring/cables carefully over the end of the enclosure. Remove the two (2) Screws that secure the Electrical Box, and remove the Electrical Box.
  • Page 42 Step 4 – Supply Filter Removal Reference Figure 4-18. Using the 1/2” socket and ratchet, turn each of the Plenum Lift Bolts CLOCKWISE to raise the Plenum off of the Supply HEPA Filter. Do not attempt to turn each bolt the entire distance, rather work in a pattern turning each bolt no more than 10 revolutions, then move to the next.
  • Page 43 Step 5 – Plenum/Blower Removal The Plenum/Blower and Upper Frame can be lifted off the top of the enclosure together, if at least four (4) persons or a mechanical lift are available. If those resources are available, this step may be skipped. Reference Figure 4-19.
  • Page 44: Upper Frame

    Using two (2) persons, lift the Upper Frame off of the top of the enclosure. Figure 4-21 UPPER FRAME SCREWS The Logic Vue is now prepared to move through a low doorway. Once through, reassemble the parts in the reverse order.
  • Page 45: Electrical Connection

    Electrical Connection The enclosure requires a dedicated, hard-wired power source appropriately rated per Section 2: Electrical Requirements. To make the supply electrical connection, follow these steps. Using a step ladder and #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the four (4) Screws and Electrical Box Cover (see Figure 4-22).
  • Page 46 Pull excess flexible conduit back out of the Electrical Box, then secure the Conduit Restraint on the outer conduit jacket by tightening the two (2) screws on the clamp. 208-240V 50/60Hz 100-120V 50/60Hz EARTH EARTH GROUND GROUND L2 SUPPLY L1 SUPPLY L1 SUPPLY L2 SUPPLY To open the appropriate DIN terminal, use a flat blade screwdriver to press on the...
  • Page 47: Service Line Connection

    Service Line Connection Service fixtures are not pre-installed on all models. If your model does not include a service fixture, this step may be skipped. A service fixture can be field installed at any time, the service fixture kit will contain instructions for installing the fixture. Follow the instructions below to make the plumbing connection to the service fixture.
  • Page 48: Exhaust Connection

    Accessories. Note: If the research involves the use of toxic compounds or volatile materials, contact the facility’s EH&S team or Labconco to ensure that the enclosure and its exhaust system are compatible with the materials you will be working with.
  • Page 49: Certification

    *These tests are optional and may be omitted at the user’s or certifier’s discretion. If you have any questions regarding certification agencies or help locating one, contact Labconco’s Product Service Department at (800) 821-5525 or +1 816-333-8811. Certifier Password The certifier password is: [LIGHT] [UP] [TIMER] [TIMER] [OK/MUTE].
  • Page 50: Downflow Velocity Profile Test

    Downflow Velocity Profile Test The downflow velocity profile shall establish laminar downflow and the average downflow velocity. The following tools are required: • Tape Measure • Felt-tipped Marker • Thermal Anemometer and stand (stand height must place probe 12 inches or 30.5 cm above the work surface) •...
  • Page 51 In some cases, an instrument may not be easily removable from the enclosure for each certification. In such cases, Labconco recommends collecting downflow measurement points in accordance with the IEST-RP-CC002.4 methodology, with measurements occurring 6 inches (150 mm) downward from the HEPA filter diffuser.
  • Page 52: Inflow Volume Test

    Inflow Volume Test The test shall establish the volume of air entering the enclosure through the sash opening(s). The following tools are required: • Duct tape or equivalent • 3mm PVC board, or equivalent • Direct Inflow Meter (Shortridge or equivalent) •...
  • Page 53 Cut or trim 2 pieces of the PVC board (or equivalent) as needed to block the front opening on either side of the Direct Inflow Meter’s skirt. Both pieces of PVC board must be the same length such that the open area between the board is in the center of the enclosure (left-to-right).
  • Page 54: Airflow Pattern Test

    Airflow Pattern Test Utilize a non-thermal smoke source to visually check airflow patterns in and around the enclosure. The following tools are required: • Smoke Stick(s), or • Smoke Generator If the Airflow Smoke Pattern Test is not performed immediately after the Inflow Volume Test, check the following enclosure conditions: 1.
  • Page 55: Hepa Filter Leak Test Preparation & Safety Precautions

    HEPA Filter Leak Test Preparation & Safety Precautions Before initial use, or after a HEPA filter change, it is recommended to verify the integrity of the supply and exhaust HEPA filters. This test will check for leaks in each HEPA filter.
  • Page 56: Supply Hepa Filter Leak Test

    Supply HEPA Filter Leak Test This section provides the test method and instructions to challenge the supply HEPA filter in the enclosure. 1. Open the Front Hatch. 2. Remove the Supply Diffuser by removing the Phillips Screws securing the Diffuser. 3.
  • Page 57 Figure 4-26 Acceptance Criteria Aerosol penetration shall not exceed 0.01%. Reinstall the diffuser. Make sure the slots in the diffuser flange are oriented to the front of the Logic Vue. Reinstall the pre-filter and pre-filter brackets. Close the Front Hatch.
  • Page 58: Exhaust Hepa Filter Leak Test

    Exhaust HEPA Filter Leak Test This section provides the test method and instructions to challenge the exhaust HEPA filter in the enclosure. 1. Open the Front Hatch. 2. Remove the Drip Tray. Set it aside in a safe location so it cannot fall over. 3.
  • Page 59 11. At this point, aerosol is being dispensed from the generator. Do not let the generator operate in this configuration for an extended period. 12. Set the photometer sampling valve to “DOWNSTREAM”. Verify proper vacuum at the sampling nozzle of the photometer. 13.
  • Page 60: Work Area Air Cleanliness Test (Optional)

    Work Area Air Cleanliness Test (optional) Air cleanliness is a measurement of all particles (greater than or equal to 0.5 micron in size) in the air. This is not a standard test. However, if the end user would like to verify air cleanliness in the work area, follow these instructions: 1.
  • Page 61: Lighting Test (Optional)

    Lighting Test (optional) The light intensity should be measured with a light meter that is color- and cosign- corrected for accurate results. To test the light intensity at the enclosure’s work surface, follow these instructions: 1. Mark test points on the work surface as follows: a.
  • Page 62: Final Location Installation

    This section provides important information on the final location of the enclosure. Please follow these instructions carefully. The Logic Vue exhausts its HEPA-filtered air out of the lower, rear of the enclosure. If the enclosure is placed directly against a wall or obstruction, this will reduce the life of the exhaust HEPA filter.
  • Page 63: Equipment Placement & Set-Up

    Front and Rear Hatch walls. See Figure 4-31. The Logic Vue provides a switched safety interlock that closes a single contact when all sashes are closed. This interlock can be connected to a safety interlock on the automated equipment, such that the equipment will operate safely.
  • Page 64: Leveling Of Instrumentation

    Ensure your instrument is level after being placed inside the Logic Vue. Each section of work surface within the Logic Vue is designed to support up to 250 lbs. (114 kg). If your instrument does not include leveling feet, an anti-deflection bar located underneath the multi-piece work surface may be adjusted in the event that your instrument has caused the Logic Vue work surface to deflect.
  • Page 65: Serial Tag Location

    Serial Tag Location Two Serials Tags are provided on the product. The primary Serial Tag is located on the top, right end near the service panel for the electrical box. The primary Serial Tag contains the following information: • Catalog (Model) Number •...
  • Page 66: Container Height Reassembly (-10 & -11 Models)

    Container Height Reassembly (-10 & -11 Models) The following model numbers ship with several upper panels removed and a reduced shipping (packaged) height: • 3300410, 3300411, 3300610 & 3300611 To assemble the upper panels, refer to Figures 4-33 & 4-34 and follow these instructions.
  • Page 67 3. Place each End Panel on first. Note: the End Panel with Electrical Schematic adhered to the inside goes on the right end when facing the front of the unit. The End Panel has two tabs that will locate in slots atop the unit. Once the tabs are inserted, rotate each End Panel toward the frame, and secure each End Panel with two (2) Screws.
  • Page 68: 5: Performance Features

    5: Performance Features The Logic Vue enclosure protects items placed on the work surface, the personnel working with material inside the enclosure, and the lab environment, when operated to manufacturer’s specifications and proper aseptic techniques are employed. This protection is provided through the use of laminar airflow, HEPA filtration, careful enclosure construction, and Constant Airflow Profile (CAP) ECM motors.
  • Page 69: Directional Airflow

    Directional Airflow Directional airflow also plays a key role in the enclosure’s performance. Air is drawn into the front of the enclosure at the front work surface slots. This “curtain” of air makes it more difficult for aerosols to escape out of the work area and into the outside environment.
  • Page 70: Hepa Filters

    HEPA Filters HEPA filters are disposable, dry-type particulate filters. The filter material or media is typically made of borosilicate microfibers formed into a thin sheet, in a process similar to the production of paper. This sheet is folded, or pleated to increase its surface area. The pleats are typically held in place by beads of glue that add rigidity to the media pack.
  • Page 71: Motor/Blower

    The motors utilize Labconco’s exclusive Constant Airflow Profile (CAP) program to deliver a consistent volume of air, throughout the life of the cabinet. This ensures that as the HEPA filters load with particulate, constant and safe volumes of air are maintained without the need to adjust the blower speeds.
  • Page 72: 6: Mylogic Operating System

    6: MyLogic Operating System The Logic Vue enclosure features the MyLogic operating system, which provides clear status information on the LCD display and user control with the keypad (Figure 6-3). Read this section along with Section 10: Using Your Logic Vue to fully understand the features and controls of this product.
  • Page 73: Display Sleep Mode

    Display Sleep Mode The LCD display will enter sleep mode when the blowers are off (Figure 6-2). If the blowers are off, and no keys are pressed on the keypad, after 5 minutes the screen will automatically turn off to relax the LCD display, which extends its life. When the display transitions from sleep mode to off, the screen will appear black.
  • Page 74: Main Menu

    Main Menu Keypad button presses are shown as [BLUE WITH BRACKETS]. Menu screen selections are shown as green italics. To access the Main Menu from the Home Screen, press [MENU] on the keypad. See Figure 6-4. The display will change to the Main Menu. To return to the Home Screen, press [MENU].
  • Page 75: Navigating The Configuration Submenu

    Navigating the Configuration Submenu Keypad button presses are shown as [BLUE WITH BRACKETS]. Menu screen selections are shown as green italics. Figure 6-6 This submenu allows you to set preferences for audible tones, set the language, set the clock, and configure how the unit operates when the sash is opened or closed (SmartStart / Nightsmart...
  • Page 76: Setting The Clock

    Setting the Clock Figure 6-9 Select either 12 Hour (AM/PM) format or 24 Hour format. [OK/MUTE] Figure 6-10 The selected field (Hours Minutes) flashes, set the current time using [UP] and [DOWN]. Hours will flash first, once correct, use [OK/MUTE] to switch to Minutes.
  • Page 77: Setting Automatic Operation Options

    Setting Automatic Operation Options (Nightsmart / SmartStart The cabinet allows configuration to activate functions automatically when the sash is opened or closed. The following screens will display sequentially with [OK/Mute]. Figure 6-11 The first screen provides the option of activating the blowers;...
  • Page 78: Navigating The Settings Submenu

    Navigating the Settings Submenu Keypad button presses are shown as [BLUE WITH BRACKETS]. Menu screen selections are shown as green italics. Figure 6-13 This submenu allows you to select: Units of Measure, System Lock, or Data Output. Units of Measure System Lock Data Output Figure 6-14...
  • Page 79: The Tools Submenu

    The Tools Submenu This submenu is reserved for use by certifiers, during certification or service procedures. CAUTION! - Entering this submenu will disable some alarms and functionality so that diagnostic and certification procedures can be performed. Additional details on the Tools Submenu are found in Section 7: Configuration, Section...
  • Page 80: Airflow Alert

    Airflow Alert While the blowers are on, any sudden disruption to the airflow within the enclosure will trigger an Airflow Alert. When an Airflow Alert activates, the display will automatically change (Figure 6-18), and the audible alert tone will sound. Figure 6-18 The most common causes of an Airflow Alert are: •...
  • Page 81: Alarms

    Alarms Any alarm that activates requires the user’s immediate attention, and some form of actionable response to clear the alarm. Figure 6-19 Power Loss Alarm The enclosure has lost power. See Figure 6-19. Press [OK] on the keypad to acknowledge that a power loss occurred.
  • Page 82: Running Exhaust Alarm

    The previous Alarms (Power Loss, Sash Height, and Blower Failure) can occur on any Logic Vue enclosure whether it is operating with or without an exhaust connection. The following Alarm will only occur on the Logic Vue when operating with the optional Ventus canopy connection, as this alarm is only related to build exhaust problems.
  • Page 83: 7: Configuration

    7: Configuration This section provides instructions to access and understand the current configuration of the enclosure, and make changes to the configuration. This area should only be accessed by a certifier or installer. Keypad button presses are shown as [BLUE WITH BRACKETS].
  • Page 84 2. The Info icon should be highlighted, if not select Info, press [OK/MUTE]. Sash Info Height [OK/MUTE] 8 INCH Option(s) CANOPY Installed Software REV. D Version [UP] [DOWN] Motor details for the Supply (Top) Blower Blower SUPPLY Instantaneous Blower RPM / CURRENT / AVG = 1217 / 1219 Time dampened average Blower RPM...
  • Page 85: Change Configuration

    Change Configuration Changes to the enclosure’s configuration can be made in the field. This typically occurs after an accessory is field installed. These parameters cannot be changed: • Enclosure Type • Sash Height The following instructions detail all screens in the Configuration menu, which is password protected.
  • Page 86 4. On the Password Screen, enter the password: [LIGHT] [UP] [TIMER] [TIMER] [OK/MUTE]. Password Entered CONFIGURATION PASSWORD CALIBRATION * * * * * Configuration should be highlighted, if not, select it, press [OK/MUTE]. The first screen will display the enclosure type. This selection cannot be changed. Press [OK/MUTE].
  • Page 87 6. If field installing, or removing the Airflow Sensor, change the selection accordingly, press [OK/MUTE]. [OK/MUTE] AIRFLOW SENSOR CANOPY CANOPY AIRFLOW SENSOR 7. If field installing, or removing the Canopy connection, change the selection accordingly, press [OK/MUTE]. [OK/MUTE] SASH HEIGHT 8 INCH 8.
  • Page 88: 8: Calibration

    8: Calibration This section provides instructions to access and understand the procedures to calibrate the enclosure. Use this section in conjunction with Section 4: Certification when performing initial or annual certification. Never enter the password-protected area, or change settings of the enclosure if you are not a trained and qualified certifier or technician.
  • Page 89: Adjusting Blower Speed

    Adjusting Blower Speed During initial or annual certification of the enclosure, the blower speed(s) may need to be adjusted. Blower speed(s) must only be adjusted by a trained, qualified certifier. To adjust the blower speed(s), following these instructions. 1. From the Main Menu, press [MENU], using [UP] [DOWN] select the...
  • Page 90 4. On the Password Screen, enter the password: [LIGHT] [UP] [TIMER] [TIMER] [OK/MUTE]. If also installing a new airflow sensor, see Certifier Password earlier in this section to enter the correct password to allow for zero-point calibration of the airflow sensor. Password Entered CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 91: Setting The Filter Life Gauge

    this section. After setting the Supply Filter Life Gauge, the Exhaust Blower speed can be adjusted. Blower EXHAUST Instantaneous CURRENT RPM = 1158 Blower RPM Motor control for the AVERAGE RPM = 1161 ‘OK’ displayed Exhaust (Btm) Blower ‘OK’ TO CONTINUE when blower speed stabilizes [UP]...
  • Page 92 To access the Filter Life Gauge screen(s), follow the steps in Adjusting the Blower Speed previously shown in this section, until on the Blower Speed screen. Then follow these instructions: 1. On the Supply Blower Speed screen, press [OK/MUTE]. SUPPLY [OK/MUTE] SUPPLY NEW FILTER...
  • Page 93: Airflow Sensor Calibration

    Airflow Sensor Calibration The Logic Vue may have an airflow sensor as an optional accessory. Unless installing or replacing the airflow sensor, the zero point should be correctly set from the factory (see Zero Point Calibration later in this section). Once proper airflows have been set by a trained and qualified certifier, the nominal set point should be calibrated after setting the Filter Life Gauge in the Calibration menu.
  • Page 94: Zero Point Calibration

    [OK/MUTE] DOWNFLOW Returns to Main Menu CALIBRATION Nominal DOWNFLOW = 56 FPM Downflow ‘OK’ TO CONTINUE Value The standard Airflow Sensor Calibration procedure is complete. Zero Point Calibration If a new airflow sensor is being calibrated (field installation or replacement), a zero point calibration will be performed.
  • Page 95 AFS ZERO POINT IF CABINET CONNECTED TO EXHAUST SYSTEM, RESTART EXHAUST SYSTEM NOW ‘OK’ WHEN EXHAUST AIR ON 3. Zero point calibration is now complete. The follow screens will proceed through setting the blower speed(s) as would normally be done if the standard password had been entered.
  • Page 96: 9: Using Your Logic Vue

    9: Using Your Logic Vue This section details the functional features and proper techniques for safely and efficiently using the Logic Vue enclosure. Feature Overview Figure 9-1 illustrates key features and components of the product. Figure 9-1 SASH LATCH HATCH...
  • Page 97: System Reset Switch

    Figure 9-2 DISPLAY LOCKING HANDLE SYSTEM RESET SWITCH System Reset Switch The System Reset Switch removes power from the control board and microprocessor. See Figure 9-2. This switch will NOT remove all electrical power from the product. For service operations, always disconnect the main electrical connection prior to removing service panels.
  • Page 98: Sash Latch

    Sash Latch Two Sash Latches are located on each Hatch. They should be used to secure each Sash when open. When a Sash is fully open, engage the Sash Latches by pulling each spring-loaded latch away from the Hatch and rotate 90 degrees down. The Sash Latches should be positioned the Sash cannot close.
  • Page 99: Display And Keypad

    Display and Keypad The display and keypad allow the user to interact with the enclosure’s controls and settings. See Figure 9-3 and Section 6: MyLogic Operating System for additional information. Figure 9-3 [MENU] [OK/MUTE] [UP] [DOWN] [BLOWER] [LIGHT] [TIMER] Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the buttons, their locations and functions. Also familiarize yourself with the display.
  • Page 100: Blower Operation

    Blower Operation The Logic Vue enclosure can be configured to automatically turn on the blowers. If this feature is enabled, opening either sash from closed to operating height will automatically turn on the blowers (or change back to nominal speed). If this feature is not enabled, raise the sash to operating height, and press [BLOWER].
  • Page 101 To pass a cable, cord, or tube through the cable entry system, follow these instructions and reference Figure 9-4. Figure 9-4 PASS THRU FRAME - TOP ENTRY FRAME INSERTS (8) ENTRY FRAME CLIPS PASS THRU FRAME - BOTTOM 1. Flex the two (2) Entry Frame Clips outward while pulling the Pass Thru Frame out of the Entry Frame.
  • Page 102 6. Slide the insert on the cable to the location where it will reside once installed in the Pass Thru in the end wall. For example, if the cable will extend into the enclosure 3 feet from the Pass Thru, locate the insert 3 feet from the end that will reside inside the enclosure.
  • Page 103: Working In The Logic Vue

    Equipment Placement When placing large equipment inside the Logic Vue enclosure, make certain it is centered in the work area (as close as reasonably possible). Remove any safety covers to allow HEPA-filtered air to flow through the equipment. If the covers are not removed, high velocity regions can develop which impairs product and/or personnel protection.
  • Page 104: Cabinet Start-Up

    Cabinet Start-up 1. Open the Front Sash. 2. Turn on the light and enclosure blowers. 3. Check the air slots around the perimeter of the work surface for obstructions. 4. Allow the enclosure to operate until the Home Screen is shown (Figure 9-6). Figure 9-6 BLOWER STARTING...
  • Page 105: Final Purging

    • Avoid moving materials or the operator's hands and arms through the front access opening during use. • Avoid the use of an open flame. Use disposable labware or an electric incinerator as alternatives. • Use proper aseptic technique. • Avoid techniques or procedures that disrupt the airflow patterns of the enclosure. •...
  • Page 106: Bms Data Output Connection

    BMS Data Output Connection The Logic Vue enclosure offers a mini-USB connection for output of enclosure operating parameters in RS-232 protocol. Follow these instructions to connect and receive data via the available RS-232 USB data output port. USB Cable Connection Tools •...
  • Page 107: Detail View

    As shown in Figure 9-8, remove the two (2) Screws on each of the two (2) Pre-Filter Plates, then pull the front edge of the Pre-Filter up and slide it towards you. Set the Pre-Filter, Plates, and Screws aside. Pull the USB cable further into the upper blower/plenum area, and locate the USB Data label (see Figure 9-8).
  • Page 108: Connection Type

    Once the USB Cable is connected, the operation of the Logic Vue enclosure can be monitored using a computer connected to the end opposite the mini USB connector. The remotely connected computer can monitor the cabinet, but not control the enclosure.
  • Page 109: Data Output Rate

    Data Output Rate Status data is broadcast whether a recepient is receiving or not. The rate at which status data is broadcast is variable through the Settings submenu of the enclosre display (see Figure 9-10). Figure 9-10 Output rate options are: •...
  • Page 110: Data Output String Definition

    Data Output String Definition The data string is limited to 80 characters, including spaces and commas. Use Figure 9-11 to understand the character signficance. Figure 9-11 See Figure 9-12 on the following page for each character field’s value range.
  • Page 111: Data Output Software Requirements

    Figure 9-12 Data Output Software Requirements There are several commercially available software packages, which can read RS232- type data and enter the data into a computer program such as a word processor (to create a text file) or spreadsheet (to tabulate and plot the data). Consult your IT department regarding the latest software available.
  • Page 112: Safety Interlock Cable

    Wiring this end of the Cable to the safety interlock wires on the automated equipment allows the Logic Vue to provide the same level of physical protection and safety, as the original safety guards on the equipment. The Cable is 10 feet (3 m) long, but can be cut down to length as desired.
  • Page 113: 10: Maintaining Your Logic Vue

    10: Maintaining Your Logic Vue This section details normal maintenance required for optimal operation of the Logic Vue enclosure. This section does not cover service operations beyond normal maintenance (see Section 11: Advanced Service Procedures), nor does it cover annual airflow...
  • Page 114: Recommended Maintenance Schedule

    Recommended Maintenance Schedule Table 10-1 Maintenance Frequency Activity Weekly Monthly Annually Disinfect interior surfaces (with • • • suitable chemical disinfectant) Wipe down interior surfaces after • • • contact time elapsed with 70% alcohol solution Clean Hatch, Sash, and End •...
  • Page 115: Service Operations

    Service Operations The operations in this section provide instructions to maintain the Logic Vue enclosure for normal consumable replacement, and access to parts in accordance with the Recommended Maintenance Schedule. This section does not cover service operations beyond normal maintenance, nor does it cover annual airflow certification procedures.
  • Page 116: Drip Tray Removal

    Drip Tray Removal To lift or remove the Drip Tray, reference Figure 10-2 and follow these steps. 1. Turn the enclosure blowers on. 2. Take note of the air slots that house each Drip Tray Tab. Lift the Drip Tray to clear each Tab from the air slot.
  • Page 117: Changing The Pre-Filter

    Changing the Pre-Filter Over time the top Pre-Filter will accumulate dust and particulate from the room air drawn through it. To change the Pre-Filter reference Figure 10-3 and follow these instructions. 1. Using a ladder and following all facility safety guidelines, locate the Pre-Filter Plates that hold the Pre-Filter in place.
  • Page 118: Changing The Led Lamps

    Changing the LED Lamps Should a LED lamp need replacement, reference Figure 10-4 and follow these insturctions. Before proceeding, make sure all electrical power has been removed from the enclosure by disconnecting the main electrical connection, which is the supply power disconnect switch.
  • Page 119: Storage

    Storage If the enclosure is to be left unused for more than one month, it should be prepared for storage. Follow the instructions below. The enclosure should not be stored in areas of excess humidity or temperature extremes. If the enclosure is moved during storage, it must be recertified before use. 1.
  • Page 120: 11: Advanced Service Procedures

    11: Advanced Service Procedures This section provides instructions to perform advanced service procedures on the enclosure. Such procedures include changing HEPA filters, adjusting the sash position sensors, and more. Tools Required • #2 Phillips screwdriver or #2 Phillips bit (4 inches long minimum) •...
  • Page 121: Removal Of External Dress Panels

    Removal of External Dress Panels Instructions to remove external dress panels are provided in this section. Subsequent sections will reference these instructions. For example, when changing the Supply HEPA filter, the Upper Front Panel needs to be removed. Upper Panel Removal Reference Figure 11-1.
  • Page 122 Upper End Panel Removal Reference Figure 11-2. Remove the two (2) Screws on each End Panel. Rotate the top of each End Panel away from the enclosure, then lift each panel up to completely remove. Figure 11-2 END PANEL END PANEL SCREWS (2 PER PANEL)
  • Page 123 End Panels Removal Reference Figure 11-3. Remove the eight (8) Screws on the Top End Panel. Note that two (2) Screws hold the Pass Thru Cover in place, and this Cover will come off when removing these screws. Rotate the top of the Top End Panel away from the enclosure, then lift panel up to completely remove.
  • Page 124: Sash Sensor Adjustments Or Replacement

    Sash Sensor Adjustments or Replacement The enclosure uses four (4) magnetic switches to sense the position of both Hatches and Sashes. When either of the Sashes are opened, the blower speeds will increase to nominal to allow proper containment while a user is working in the enclosure. With both Sashes closed, the enclosure can be set to run at a reduced airflow rate.
  • Page 125 a. Check to ensure that the magnet is still attached to the inside edge of the Hatch/Sash. b. Reposition the Sensor to align with the magnet on the inside surface of the Hatch/Sash. Reference Figure 11-5. Loosen the two (2) Screws with a T20 Torx Driver.
  • Page 126: Hepa Filter Replacement

    Only replace a HEPA filter if you are a qualified and trained certifier or technician. The HEPA filters on a Logic Vue enclosure may be contaminated with biohazardous material. Always assume the HEPA filter is contaminated, even if you are told the enclosure has not been used.
  • Page 127: Exhaust Hepa Filter Replacement

    3. Using a 1/2-inch socket, tighten the 4 Plenum Lift Bolts (turning each bolt clockwise will raise the plenum) until the plenum raises 1/2-inch (13 mm). See Figure 11-6 for reference. 4. Remove the 3 supply HEPA Filter Tabs (see Figure 11-6). 5.
  • Page 128 3. Remove the Rear Cover Panel by removing the Screws around the perimeter of the Panel and the inner perimeter around the Exhaust HEPA Filter. Note: If the Exhaust Guard is installed, it will come free when the top Screws on the Rear Cover Panel are removed.
  • Page 129 5. Slide the Exhaust HEPA Filter straight out. If the Filter’s gasket sticks to the Exhaust Plenum, gently pull on the filter frame at one corner until the gasket releases from the Exhaust Plenum. Figure 11-10 EXHAUST HEPA FILTER Reinstallation Notes: 1.
  • Page 130: Blower/Motor Replacement

    Blower/Motor Replacement The motors in the Logic Vue enclosure are ECM, brushless DC motors with extremely high reliability. It is rare for the motor to fail. If the blower(s) fail to start, check all possible causes first. The most likely cause for blower failure is a loose wire connection.
  • Page 131: Exhaust Blower/Motor Replacement

    Figure 11-11 Exhaust Blower/Motor Replacement 1. Disconnect electrical power from the enclosure. Remove the Lower Front Service Panel by rotating each of the four (4) Panel Latches 90 degrees with a flatblade screwdriver. Reference Figure 11-12. 2. Locate the two (2) Wire Harness connections on the inner side of the Exhaust Blower’s motor.
  • Page 132: Display Board Replacement

    Figure 11-12 LOWER FRONT SERVICE PANEL BOLTS (4) BOLT PANEL LATCHES (4) EXHAUST DETAIL BLOWER/MOTOR DETAIL VIEW BLOWER CONNECTION PLATES (2) Display Board Replacement Should the Display need replacement, follow these instructions. 1. Disconnect electrical power from the enclosure. Make sure you use a Static Dissipative wristband grounded to the enclosure’s chassis when handling the Display Board.
  • Page 133 3. Locate and remove the six (6) Screws on the back of the Display Housing. See Figure 11-14. Figure 11-14 DISPLAY HOUSING SCREWS (6) 4. Remove the Display Housing Cover. See Figure 11-15. The Keypad tail connector will still be attached to the Display Board. Do NOT remove the Display Housing Cover completely, only far enough to reach the Keypad tail connector and disconnect it.
  • Page 134: Speaker Connector

    Figure 11-15 DISPLAY BOARD SPEAKER CONNECTOR EMI FILTER CLAMP KEYPAD TAIL CONNECTOR SCREWS & LOCKWASHERS (4) DISPLAY COVER...
  • Page 135: Preparing The Logic Vue For Gaseous Sterilization

    Preparing the Logic Vue for Gaseous Sterilization Note: This section only reviews the steps required for preparing the enclosure for gas sterilization. Thoroughly understand the sterilization procedures and protocols supplied by the manufacturer of the sterilizing system before attempting this operation.
  • Page 136 7. Apply PTFE pipe thread tape on the male threads of the 90 degree fitting. Install the male threads of the 90 degree fitting into the female threads of the coupling. Tighten fully, taking care to position the compression end of the 90 degree fitting in the proper position to accept the customer-supplied tubing.
  • Page 137 11. Make sure that the nut on the 90 degree tube fitting is loose, but do not remove it. Make sure the tube ferrule is in the fitting. 12. Push the tube into the fitting until it is properly seated. The tube will go approximately ¾...
  • Page 138: Wiring Diagram (100-120V)

    Wiring Diagram (100-120V)
  • Page 139: Wiring Diagram (208-240V)

    Wiring Diagram (208-240V)
  • Page 140: 12: Accessories

    12: Accessories This section details the available factory or field-installable accessories and approved modifications for your Logic Vue enclosure. Canopy Connection The Canopy Connection Kit allows for external exhausting of the enclosure’s exhaust airflow. The Kit catalog numbers are listed in Table 12-1 below. To field install the Canopy Connection Kit, follow the instructions below.
  • Page 141 Step #1 Remove the Screws around the perimeter of the Exhaust Diffuser, see Figure 1. Figure 1 EXHAUST COVER SCREWS Step #2 Place the Canopy Connection over the Exhaust Cover and re-install the Screws removed in Step #1 through the holes around the perimeter flange of the Canopy Connection.
  • Page 142 The exhaust stream should always be under negative pressure, which is a fail-to-safe design that ensures only additional room air is drawn into a small gap. After installation is complete, the Logic Vue must be configured to operate with a Canopy Connection. See...
  • Page 143: Large Tube Pass-Thru Kit

    Large Tube Pass-Thru Kit The Logic Vue enclosure offers 16 total Cable Pass Thru ports for passing cords up to 17 mm in diameter through the end walls. However, some applications may require passing a larger diameter tube out of the enclosure. Two sizes of Large Tube Pass- Thru Kits are offered: 3/4 inch (19 mm) and 1-1/4 inch (31 mm).
  • Page 144 Using the large flatblade screwdriver and hammer, remove the Knockout of the location to install the Large Tube Pass-Thru. Start on the top, and once the Knockout is opened slightly, use pliers to work it repeatedly until it comes free. Remove the three (3) Screws around the open Knockout.
  • Page 145: Service Fixture

    Service Fixture A Service Fixture Kit can be installed on the Logic Vue enclosure to allow the use of non-flammable gases inside the enclosure. Safe for use with vacuum, air, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and argon. Not for use with water, steam or high purity gasses like oxygen and hydrogen. Contact Labconco for additional valve options.
  • Page 146: Airflow Sensor

    Airflow Sensor An Airflow Sensor Kit can be installed on the Logic Vue enclosure to allow the visual display of airflow conditions on the Display. Labconco Catalog Number 3349800. Installation Instructions are provided with the Kit. The following tools and supplies are required to install the Airflow Sensor Kit: •...
  • Page 147: Wire Harness

    Step #2 1. Locate the two Screws as shown in Figure 12-8. 2. Remove these two Screws and place the Airflow Sensor Assembly as shown in Figure 12-8. The two holes in the Assembly Bracket should line up with the two holes where the Screws were removed.
  • Page 148: Pin Connector

    Wire Harness backwards. 2. Run the free end of the Wire Harness to the right, rear corner of the Logic Vue. Locate the open 6-pin connector on the side of the Electrical Box. Reference Figure 12-9.
  • Page 149 After installation is complete, the Logic Vue must be configured to operate with an of the User’s Manual to enable the Airflow Airflow Sensor. See Section 7: Configuration Sensor functionality within the software. After configuration, the Airflow Sensor must be of the User’s Manual.
  • Page 150 Password Entered CONFIGURATION PASSWORD CALIBRATION * * * * * Configuration should be highlighted, if not, select it, press [OK/MUTE]. The first screen will display the enclosure type. This selection cannot be changed. Press [OK/MUTE]. [OK/MUTE] TYPE A2 AIRFLOW SENSOR AIRFLOW SENSOR [OK/MUTE] 6.
  • Page 151 7. Do not change the Canopy selection, press [OK/MUTE]. [OK/MUTE] SASH HEIGHT 8 INCH 8. The Sash Height selection will display next, and should NOT be changed. Press [OK/MUTE]. You will return to the Configuration / Calibration submenu within the password protected area.
  • Page 152 1. Before entering the Blower Speed screen(s), the Zero Point Warning screen is shown (below). The enclosure’s internal blower(s) will automatically shut off. If the enclosure is connected to a remote exhaust system, stop all exhaust airflow before proceeding. Once all airflow is removed, press [OK/MUTE]. AFS ZERO POINT AFS ZERO POINT INTERNAL BLOWER WILL...
  • Page 153 [OK/MUTE] INFLOW NEW FILTER CALIBRATION SAME FILTER Nominal INFLOW = 81 FPM SET FILTER LIFE Inflow ‘OK’ TO CONTINUE Value 5. Using the average inflow velocity measured during airflow certification, use [UP] [DOWN] to adjust the Nominal Inflow Value to match this measured velocity. Nominal Inflow Value will flash, and it will be displayed in feet per minute (FPM) or meters per second (M/S) based on the desired units selected in the...
  • Page 154: Access Door

    Access Door The Logic Vue enclosure can be FACTORY configured with an Access Door on either Front or Rear Hatch or Left or Right End Window. The Access Door allows for easy access to add/remove consumables for an automated system operating inside the enclosure.
  • Page 155: Computer Mount

    Computer Mount All Logic Vue models include a mounting point for a computer arm to support computer- driven automated instruments. The mounting point is designed to accept most Ergotron wall-mount arms. Table 12-3 Catalog Number PRIMARY Ergotron PC Mount 3339000...
  • Page 156: 13: Troubleshooting

    13: Troubleshooting This section details common troubleshooting for your Logic Vue enclosure. Blower and Lights not working...
  • Page 157: Blower Only Will Not Start

    Blower only will not start...
  • Page 158: Lights Only Will Not Illuminate

    Lights only will not illuminate...
  • Page 159: Airflow Alert Activating

    Airflow Alert activating...
  • Page 160: Filter Life Gauge Not At 100% When New

    Filter Life Gauge not at 100% when new...
  • Page 161: Contamination In The Work Area

    Contamination in the work area...
  • Page 162: Appendix A: Parts List

    Appendix A: Parts List Table A-1 and Figure A-1 indicate the location and catalog numbers for the following service, and replacement accessory components. Table A-1 Quantity Item Catalog Number Description Required 3438501 Exhaust HEPA Filter 4 Foot Model 3438503 Exhaust HEPA Filter 6 Foot Model 1489005 Supply HEPA Filter 4 Foot Model 1489004...
  • Page 163 Figure A-1...
  • Page 164: Appendix B: Dimensions

    Appendix B: Dimensions Table B-1 and Figure B-1 indicate the product dimensions. All dimensions shown in inches (centimeters). Table B-1 Width Width Width 54.2 49.8 47.2 54.2 49.8 47.2 60.5 5’ (138) (127) (120) (138) (127) (120) (153.7) 78.2 73.8 71.2 72.5 78.2...
  • Page 165: Appendix C: Specifications

    Appendix C: Specifications Power Data Table C-1 Normal Operating Power (Watts) Width Catalog Number Nominal NightSmart 4’ 33004xx 800 W 525 W 6’ 33006xx 980 W 600 W 1 Values are for new product with clean filters (light and blowers on), and may vary +/- 10% Motor Specifications Table C-2 Product Size...
  • Page 166: Environmental Conditions

    Environmental Conditions • Indoor use only • Ambient temperature range: 41° to 104°F (5° to 40°C) • Maximum relative humidity: 80% for temperatures up to 88°F (31°C), decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 104°F (40°C) • Main supply voltage fluctuations not to exceed ±10% of the nominal voltage •...
  • Page 167: Appendix D: Quick Chart Reference

    411-452 411-452 411-452 Supply HEPA Filter Leak Test Data Air Displacement (CFM) 1075 Laskin Nozzles needed Theoretical Aerosol conc. (ug/l) Supply HEPA Data Labconco Catalog Number 1489005 1489005 1489005 1489004 1489004 1489004 Width x Depth x Height (in.) 48x30x3.06 48x30x3.06 48x30x3.06...
  • Page 168 THIS PRODUCT USES DIRECT DRIVE T8 LED LAMPS INSTEAD OF FLUORESCENT LAMPS. THERE IS NO BALLAST; LINE VOLTAGE IS SUPPLIED TO THE LAMP SOCKETS. DO NOT INSTALL FLUORESCENT LAMPS! FOR REPLACEMENT LED LAMPS, CONTACT LABCONCO PRODUCT SERVICE DEPARTMENT. Canopy Data ✓...