We have mostly switched to either the Findenser or the Asynt CondenSyn air cooled condensers in our Medicinal Chemistry labs.
Steve Arvedson
Senior Manager, Research Laboratory Operations
Amgen Inc.
1120 Veterans Blvd
South San Francisco, CA 94038
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On Behalf Of Melinda Box
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 1:15 PM
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Subject: [external] [DCHAS-L] flood prevention question
Hi, all,
We recently had a flood due to an insecurely attached hose on a water-cooled condenser set up overnight.
So I am on the hunt for ways to reduce this risk, besides attaching the hose more securely. I know there are recirculating system options, but I don't know what's suitable for overnight cooling.
All input welcome,
Thanks,
Melinda Box, M. Ed.
Organic Chemistry Lab Supervisor
Chem Dept Safety Officer
North Carolina State University
Department of Chemistry
Fox 328
Tel: (919) 515-2537
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