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Essential preparation steps before commencing product installation and handling.
List of tools and parts required for installation, to be supplied by the contractor.
Initial steps for preparing the diffuser and the installation site before proceeding.
Detailed instructions for mounting the diffuser onto a T-bar ceiling grid system.
Instructions for mounting the diffuser directly onto a ceiling surface or frame.
Specific steps for direct surface mounting of flanged diffusers to ceiling framing.
Guidance on installing the diffuser using a Hospital Grade Mounting Frame (HGMF).
Essential preparation steps before commencing product installation and handling.
List of tools and parts required for installation, to be supplied by the contractor.
Initial steps for preparing the diffuser and the installation site before proceeding.
Detailed instructions for mounting the diffuser onto a T-bar ceiling grid system.
Instructions for mounting the diffuser directly onto a ceiling surface or frame.
Specific steps for direct surface mounting of flanged diffusers to ceiling framing.
Guidance on installing the diffuser using a Hospital Grade Mounting Frame (HGMF).
This manual describes the installation and mounting procedures for a range of Critical Environments Diffusers manufactured by Price Industries Limited. These diffusers are designed for use in environments where precise control over airflow and filtration is crucial, such as healthcare facilities, laboratories, and cleanrooms. The product line includes various models like LFD, LFDC, FFU, PURAFLO, RFD, RFDC, FRFD, FRFDC, AMDC, HCF, RAVD, and RVDC, each tailored to specific critical environment applications.
Critical Environments Diffusers are specialized air distribution devices engineered to deliver highly filtered air into sensitive spaces, ensuring a controlled and contaminant-free environment. Their primary function is to provide uniform air distribution while effectively removing airborne particles through high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) or ultra-low penetration air (ULPA) filters. This is vital for maintaining air quality standards, preventing contamination, and protecting occupants or processes from airborne hazards.
The diffusers are designed to integrate seamlessly into ceiling systems, offering both aesthetic appeal and functional performance. They typically feature a robust construction that can withstand the demands of critical environments, including regular cleaning and maintenance. The design often incorporates features that facilitate easy filter replacement and ensure a tight seal to prevent bypass leakage, which is critical for maintaining filtration integrity.
Some models may include integrated fan filter units (FFU) that combine a fan, motor, and filter in a single module, providing localized filtration and airflow. Others are designed to work with external air handling units, acting as the final stage of air delivery and filtration. The choice of diffuser depends on the specific requirements of the critical environment, including airflow rates, pressure differentials, and filtration efficiency.
The diffusers are engineered to minimize turbulence and promote laminar or near-laminar airflow patterns, which are essential in cleanroom applications to sweep contaminants away from critical zones. The air discharge patterns are carefully designed to achieve optimal coverage and minimize stagnant air pockets, ensuring that the entire space benefits from the filtered air.
The installation process for these diffusers is designed to be straightforward, whether for T-bar mounting in suspended ceiling grids or surface mounting directly to a framed ceiling opening. The manual provides clear, step-by-step instructions to guide installers through the process, emphasizing the importance of proper handling and secure fastening to ensure optimal performance and safety.
For T-bar mounting, the diffusers are designed to lay evenly on the T-bar grid, with provisions for shims to center the diffuser if needed. The units are secured with hanger wires at all four corners or other field-approved support methods, ensuring stability and preventing movement. This method is common in many critical environments due to the flexibility and accessibility it offers.
Surface mounting, applicable to flanged diffusers, involves creating a framed ceiling opening consistent with the product submittal's specified size. The diffuser is then raised into the opening and securely fastened to the framing using self-tapping screws or other approved hardware. For non-flanged diffusers or when additional support is required, a Hospital Grade Mounting Frame (HGMF) can be utilized. The HGMF can be fastened directly to framing or suspended from hanger wires, providing a robust and secure installation.
The diffusers are designed for ease of integration into existing or new ceiling systems. The flanged and non-flanged styles offer flexibility in installation, allowing for adaptation to different architectural and functional requirements. Non-filtered diffusers typically feature a flange around the face, while filtered diffusers often do not, indicating different installation approaches.
A key usage feature is the quick-release (1/4 turn) fasteners found on some models, which allow for easy removal of the diffuser facing. This feature simplifies access to internal components, particularly for filter replacement and cleaning, without requiring extensive tools or specialized knowledge.
The manual highlights the importance of ensuring that the ceiling framing can adequately support the weight of the diffuser, a crucial safety consideration. It also advises on sealing the interface between the diffuser frame and the ceiling to prevent air leakage and maintain the integrity of the critical environment.
Maintenance of Critical Environments Diffusers primarily revolves around filter management and ensuring the cleanliness of the unit and surrounding ductwork. The manual strongly emphasizes the delicate nature of HEPA/ULPA filters and provides critical guidelines for their handling and installation. Filters are to be stored in a clean, dry, vertical position and should only be opened when ready for installation to prevent premature loading or damage.
The installation process itself incorporates maintenance considerations. Before installing the filters, it is imperative that all construction in the space is complete, and both the site and upstream air are clean. This prevents unnecessary loading of the filter with construction debris, thereby extending its lifespan and maintaining its efficiency. Similarly, the ductwork must be clean and free of debris before diffuser operation.
For models with quick-release fasteners, removing the diffuser facing for maintenance is a simple process. This allows for easy access to the internal plenum surfaces for cleaning and for filter replacement. The manual instructs users to wipe internal plenum surfaces clean before re-securing the diffuser face, ensuring that no contaminants are introduced during maintenance.
The filters supplied by Price are 100% tested and certified by the manufacturer to be free of defects and leaks. However, the manual explicitly states that Price cannot accept responsibility for damage that occurs after shipment, whether through transit, handling, or installation. This underscores the importance of careful handling during all stages to avoid filter failure, which would compromise the critical environment.
Regular inspection of the diffusers for any flaws or shipping damage upon arrival is a crucial initial maintenance step. Any discovered damage should be reported to the shipping company, and a freight claim should be filed. This proactive approach helps ensure that only undamaged units are installed, preventing potential issues down the line.
The manual also recommends using damp cloths for cleaning, indicating that the materials used in the diffuser construction are compatible with standard cleaning practices in critical environments. The ability to easily access and clean internal surfaces is a significant maintenance feature, contributing to the long-term performance and hygiene of the diffusers. For filter installation, users are directed to a separate "Roomside Replaceable Filter Quick Start Guide," indicating a dedicated process for this critical maintenance task.
| Construction | Galvanized steel |
|---|---|
| Blade Type | Opposed |
| Leakage Rating | Leakage Class II per AMCA Standard 500 |
| Maximum Velocity | 2000 fpm |
| Maximum Pressure | 4 in. w.g. |
| Listings | UL 555S |