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Baker SterilGARD II SG400STD - Positive and Negative Pressure Areas; Access to the Work Area; Design Details

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Positive
and
Negative
Pressure
~<\reas
One
of the n1any features
that
sets the
SterilGARD"':-n
unit
apart
frorn
oL~er
cabinets
is
the
interaction
of
positive
cu1cl
negative
pressure
areas.
The
srrtalJ
posibve
pressure
pienwn
is
cornpleteJy
surrollnded
by a negati'i/e
pressure
area
so
that
any
partide
passing
through
is
invariably
drawn
thrm1gh the
blower
and
trapped
in a filter.
From
the
small
positive
pressure
plenum,
which
is
shown
.in
Figure
1,
about
30
percent
of
Ll-te
total
cabinet
airflow
is
expelled
through
the
exhaust
filter.
The
remaining
70
percent
is
recirculated
through
the
supply
filter
and
re-enters
the
work
area
as
particle-free
air. Because
the
cabinet
must
take
in
air
to
replace
the
air
expelled
through
the
exhaust
filter,
the
same
volume
of
room
air
enters
the
cabinet
through
the
8-inch front access
opening.
This
air,
which
never
enters
the
work
area,
cornp
letes
the
air bar.rier
at
the front access
opening.
All
air
is
combined
under
the
work
surface.
From
here,
the
contaminated
air
is
pulled,
under
negative
pressure,
through
a
plenurn
up
the
rear
of
the
cabinet
into
the
motor-blower,
which
blows
it
into
a
positive
pressure
plenum.
Please
note
again
that
the
positive
pressure
plenum
is
completely
surrounded
by
negative
pressure
areas.
If
a
leak
should
occur in a
contaminated
negative
pressure
plenum,
or
in the
side
wall
or
rear
wall,
the
negative
pressure
will create
suction
and
pu
!I
air
in,
not
allowing
it to
escape
into
the
operator's
area.
If
there
is
a leak
from
the
positive
pressure
plenum,
the
surrounding
negative
pressure
area
will
recapture
the contamicnated
air
and
recirculate
it
through
a filter.
Access
to
the
Work
Area
For
easy
entry
of
apparatus
into
the
work
area,
SterilGARD"'ll
has
a vertical sliding
viewscreen
.
..
Its \4-inch
safety
plate
glass
allows excellent
visibility
and
may
be
opened
to a
height
of
18
W'
to
permit
placement
of
items
in the
work
area.
TI1e
window
should
be
set
at
a
height
of 8"
while
work
is
being
performed,
and
an
alarm
is
provided
to
remind
the
operator
if
the
window
is
not
in
the
correct
position
for
using
th.e cabinet.
(Chapter
3
on
"Proper
Cabinet
Use'' will
explain
ho\v to
use
the
·v-ieTNscreen
correctly vvlli]e
the
cabinet
is
in use.)
As
with
other
Baker cabinets,
the
electricctl
outlets
Lnside
the
\Vork.
area
have a
circuit
bre::tker
so
that
an
electrical
overload
by
ancillary
equipment
will
not
affect air
handling.
Overloading
with
electrical
equipment
should,
of
course, be avoid.ed in
any case. (See th.e
"A.ncillary
Equipment"
instructions
in
Chapter
3
on
"Proper
Cabinet
Use",
and
in
the
"Appendix.")
Design
Details
Performance
assurance
Meticulous
care
in
manufacturing
is
followed
by
more
than
14
separate
performance
tests
prior
to
shipment
of
your
cabinet.
In
addition,
a
complete
factory test
report
on
the
performance
of
your
unit
is
included
at
the
back
of
this
manual.
Motor/
blower
capacity
A
motor/blower's
capacity
is
measured
by
its
ability
to
provide
a
nearly
constant
volume
of
air
as resistance increases becau.se
of
filter
loading.
Verification
by
a
simulated
filter
loading
test
has
established
that
your
SteriiCARD"Il
cabinet
is
capable
of
auto~atically
handling
an
80% (in
both
4-foot
and
6-foot 1mit) increase in
pressure
drop
across
the
filter
without
reducing
total
air
delivery
more
than
10~/o.
A
convenient
magnehelic
gauge
(or
bar
graph
display
on
the
ULTRA
models)
shows
the
current
relative
performance
of
the
blower.
With
the
use
of
the
manual
speed
control,
a 165');,/180% (4-foot/6-foot unit)
increase
in
the
pressure
drop
across
the
filter
can
be
handled.
The
resulting
long
filter life
means
significant
cost
savings.
One-piece
interior
wall
construction
The
interior
side
and
rear
walls
of
your
Steri!GARD®Il's
work
area
are
constructed
from
a
single piece
of
16-gauge
stainless steel.
The
easy-
to-clean 7
/16-inch
radiused
(rounded)
comers
prevent
buildup
of
contaminants
and
resist
corrosion.
Protective
screen
Located
under
the
work
surface
at
the
bottom
and
sides of the
rear
return-air
plenum,
a

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