Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions
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MAY DRAW FUMES OUT OF
THE HOOD.
The use of heat generating
!
equipment in this hood without the
exhaust system operating properly
can cause damage to the hood.
The Protector Radioisotope
Laboratory Hood should be
!
certified by a qualified
certification technician and safety
officer before it is initially used.
The hood should be re-certified
whenever it is relocated, serviced
or at least annually thereafter.
Ensure that the unit is connected
to electrical service in accordance
with local and national electrical
codes. Failure to do so may create
a fire or electrical hazard. Do not
remove or service any electrical
components without first
disconnecting the hood from
electrical service.
Proper operation of the fume hood
depends largely upon the hood's
location, the hood's installation,
and the operator's work habits.
Consult the Reference Manual in
Appendix D.
Your Next Step
After you understand the theory of operation and safety
precautions, you are ready to proceed to Chapter 5:
Using Your Protector Radioisotope Fume Hood.
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