On Apr 22, 2022, at 6:44 AM, Richard Palluzi <000006c59248530b-dmarc-request@lists.princeton.edu> wrote:
If you ventilate a solvent storage cabinet you lose the fire rating and it is no longer approved storage.If you over ventilate a low flow hood it often has turbulence issues and does not work properly. You could get around that with a manual damper set properly.--- For more information about the DCHAS-L e-mail list, contact the Divisional membership chair at membership@dchas.org Follow us on Twitter @acsdchasOn Apr 21, 2022 10:50 PM, Margaret Rakas <mrakas@SMITH.EDU> wrote:Good afternoon---- For more information about the DCHAS-L e-mail list, contact the Divisional membership chair at membership@dchas.org Follow us on Twitter @acsdchasI would really appreciate hearing from you if you have recently installed a Kewaunee Ultra Low Volume or another Kewaunee low volume fume hood:a) What has been your good/bad/learning experience with the Ultra low Constant Volume fume hood (I believe the model # is H50)? If a different model-- which one?b) what is your hood's typical face velocity?c) can one or two Kewaunee flammable cabinets be chosen for underneath (depending on size of the hood)?d) this fume hood is going into an older building which does not have Phoenix or other controls and will have supply and exhaust air as though it is a 'standard' constant volume hood--will this work?I am also trying to ask similar questions of Kewaunee but today I have not been able to successfully reach anyone...Many thanks,Margaret--Margaret A. Rakas, Ph.D.
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