I believe that the glass student hoods at Washington U., are all Labcon co Classmate hoods and total 210 units in all. Kevin C. Gilkison Director of Ventilation Technologies Labconco Corporation keving**At_Symbol_Here**labconco.com 1-800-821-5525 ext. 720 Janet BaumTo Sent by: DCHAS-L DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**LIST.UVM.EDU Discussion List cc Subj ect Re: [DCHAS-L] Centrally located glass-walled fume hoods 11/18/2009 09:38 AM Please respond to DCHAS-L Discussion List Washington University in St. Louis has all u.g. student labs with the Fisher-Hamilton (now Thermo-Electron) glass-walled FH. in their Laborat ory Science Building. =A0These are all arranged back to back. =A0Mr. Ed His s is the facility manager for that building and can offer you some information. =A0He can be contacted through WUSTL's Chemistry Dept. Janet Baum, AIA Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design Washington University in St. Louis On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Kristi Ohr wrote: Does anyone have the glass-walled fume hoods (such as the TruView hoods=A0made by Kewaunee)=A0in their teaching labs?=A0 I'm specifical ly interested in the back-to-back configuration of these in the center o f the room (as opposed to the around the perimeter of the room layout). We're in the process of planning a new chemistry=A0building, and are=A0considering the kind that have an actual glass barrier between the hoods so that the hoods are not dependent on one another.=A0 Does any one have these in their labs, and if so, what sorts of problems have you had with them? Thank you, Kristi Evenson-Ohr Amherst College
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