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Baker SterilGARD II SG400STD - 1 IFUNCTION AT\JD DESCRIPTION of the Sterilga.t~DII CABINET; Airflow Inside the Biological Safety Cabinet; S Peg 1 Cahons; Fig. 1 Airflow Inside Cabinet

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I
-FUNCTION
AND
DESCRIPTION
OF
THE
STERILGARD®II
CABINET
The
SterilGARD"'II is a biological
safety
cabinet
of
original
design.
It
features
vertical
laminar
airflow
and
a
front
access
opening.
The
ru1it is
designed
to
protect
not
only
the
environment
and
the
people
using
the
cabinet,
but
also
the
product
within
from
airborne
contaminants.
Airflow
Inside
the
Biological
Safety
Cabinet
The
SterilGARD® II cabinet
features
The
Baker
Company's
zoned
airflow
principle. See Fig. 1.
The
stainless
steel
metal
diffuser
just
below
the
supply
filter creates a faster airflow
at
the
front
of
the
work
zone
than
at
the
center.
The
protective
faster
airflow
in
front
makes
an
extremely
effective
air
barrier.
A
feature
of
the
unique
Baker
design
is the
high
volume
return
air slots,
which
maximize
the
cabinet's
protective
capability.
It
is generally
accepted
that
maintaining
containment
and
a
particle
free
work
area
is
most
difficult
in
the
area
in
whim
airflow
turbulence
is
greatest-
at
the
intersection
of
the
side
walls,
the
front
access
opening
and
the
work
surface.
Turbulence
caused
by
friction will
also
be
found
along
a
cabinet's
side
walls. ln cabinets
without
high-
velocity
return
air slots, this
turbulence
may
allow
contaminants
to
escape
from
the
work
area,
or
it
may
make
it
possible
for unfiltered
room
air
to
enter
the
work
area.
The
Baker
high-velocity
retu.m
air
slots are
located
along
the
side
walls
of
the
work
area.
Air
is dravv:n
into
the
slots
at
very
high
speed,
preventing
the
escape
of
particulates
and
ensuring
that
no
unfiltered
air
enters
the
work
area.
Additional
hjgh-velocity
return
air
slots
are
located
at
the
top
and
sides
of
the
viewscreen to
prevent
gases, \'·apors
or
particulates
from
con1ing
up
behlnd
the
vie\vscreen
and
escaping
into
the
laboratory.
In
the
same
\va.L they'
prevent
room
air
.frorn
do>A'T1
behJnd tl1e \/ie'i\rscreen
and
contarninatLTlg
the
work
area.
1
P!enum
~
~
<}
t
;;J
-
Blower
v v v
v
v v
t::J;;J
-
Room air
negative pressure
+ Contaminated air
positive pressure
<>
Clean air
.qp.
Contamina~ed
air
negative pressure
Exhaust
)I>
filter
Supply
filter
~
8"
access
----
opening
Fig. 1 Airflow Inside
Cabinet

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