Friday, July 31, 2015

Info 101: Choosing the RIGHT Fume Hood



I understand that what commonly confuses laboratory personnel, like you my dear readers, from all over the world, is choosing the appropriate fume hood for your intended application. That’s why it has always been part of my life’s quest to educate people in selecting the right fume hood for their intended application in order for them to achieve maximum SAFETY and PERFORMANCE. I can’t further stress out how important every single life is so do your best to share these information to your fellow peers as well.

Why Do I need a Fume Hood?

This is one question commonly asked by many. The answer to this is that if you are operating a laboratory, then it’s a MUST to have the right fume hood to help exhaust out toxic fumes generated during chemical analysis.

Fume hoods are the primary method of exposure control in the laboratory. Its importance cannot be undermined in keeping everyone safe.

What’s the difference between a Ductless and a Ducted Hood?


The basic difference between the two is the presence of a ducting system. Ducted hoods require expensive ducting system to exhaust air out of the room while the ductless hood doesn’t need one since it recirculates air back to the laboratory. The ductless fume hood uses sophisticated carbon filters to filter out toxic chemicals from the air and recirculate it back to the room.

 


Which one is more expensive and costly to run?
A study conducted in 2003 by Mills and Sartor indicated that a conventional ducted fume hood is costlier to run as compared to a ductless fume hood.
  


I have a list of chemicals I am using in the lab. How will I know which one (ductless or ducted) to use?
Ah ha, that’s a very good question! The answer depends on the list of chemicals you have. Normally, sales people will ask you to submit a list of chemicals that you intend to use inside the hood and they’ll get back to you within 24 to 48 hours for their advice.

However, there’s one notable company that developed an App that makes life much easier and the name is Esco.  They created FiltraCheck™, which is downloadable on your iOS mobile devices. It is the world’s first Chemical Evaluation App that will help you decide whether your lab can use ductless or not. Simply, it helps you choose the right fume hood for your laboratory. Please click photo below to download.

Click on photo to download the FiltraCheck App(Courtesy of Esco).


Are fume hood certifications really that important?
Do not discount the assurance you can get from buying internationally certified fume hoods. These gives you the confidence that what you are working with is tested for safety, reliability and performance. Choosing the right fume hood means also looking for certifications such as ASHRAE, EN 14715, SEFA-8, UL 1805 certification and so on.

3 comments:

  1. I have heard from many Ductless Fume Hood Manufacturer that Ductless fume hoods, also known as carbon-filtered enclosures, are self-contained, filtered laboratory enclosures that remove the hazardous fumes, vapors and particles from the laboratory. Unlike traditional fume hoods, installation costs are very low and no ductwork is required. Therefore, many people think it is a slam dunk when they first learn of them.

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  2. Hi Carol,

    Using a ductless fume hood has its pros and cons. Of course, initial installation cost is quite low as compared to the traditional ones. Saves on energy cost as well since it doesn't exhaust make-up air. It might be cost-effective to use it for labs that do simple analysis like transferring and mixing of solutions but disadvantageous for those who requires prolonged heating of solutions. Carbon filters are like sponges that eventually gets saturated.

    Hence, it is best to consult with the specialists first to identify the correct type of hood.

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  3. Very nice blog. Thanks! The fume hood helps in removing toxic, flames and gases while conducting experiments. As it is very helpful in labs so it's also responsibility of fume hood manufacturers they provide us a right and good quality fume hood.

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