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Stainless steel radioisotope laboratory fume hoods

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Chapter 3: Getting Started
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manufacturers of exhaust filters appropriate for use
with radio-chemicals. The HEPA filter assembly can
be used to remove most particulate forms of radio-
chemicals being used today. The activated carbon filter
is used in the removal of gaseous form radiochemicals
and can be used in conjunction with the HEPA filter,
depending on the materials being used inside the fume
hood. The filters themselves should be located as close
as possible to the hood to expose as little of the
ductwork system as possible to the radiochemicals
being used. Consult your company Safety Officer
directly for specific filter ratings on radiochemicals
being used.
IMPORTANT WARNING: Used
!
filters contain hazardous material.
Observe all federal, state and local
EPA regulations for their handling
and disposal.
Connecting the Electrical
Supply Source to the
Protector Radioisotope
Fume Hood
Prior to connecting any electrical wiring to the fume
hood structure, refer to the hood identification plate for
the proper electrical requirements of your specific
model.
Product Service 1-800-522-7658

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