The laboratory chemical fume hood is the most common local exhaust ventilation system used in laboratories and is the primary method used to control inhalation exposures to hazardous substances. When ...
Its purpose is to assist in the safe handling of hazardous materials, especially those that produce vapors, gases or dusts. Fume hoods provide ventilation to carry away airborne contaminants and ...
The fume hood controller features an intuitive touchscreen display that simultaneously monitors sash height, face velocity, exhaust, hood status, time, and date. Using occupancy, sidewall, and sash ...
A fume hood is a ventilated enclosure used to control exposure to hazardous or odorous chemicals. An exhaust fan draws air into the front opening of the hood, then up and out of the hood through the ...