Commissioning the filtration technology – Labconco Protecto Ech Filtered Fume Hoods 183 Series 8' Manuel d'utilisation

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Chapter 3: Getting Started

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Original instructions

Commissioning the Filtration Technology


Overview

1.

Confirm order and check supplies.

2.

Locate cardboard box from the pallet, the controller on the front header,

the temperature sensor inside the filtered hood and the sash sensor on the
left side.

3.

Unpack all the filters.

4.

Unpack lights, put up gutters and light box with pre-filters.

5.

Check for pre-filter and install primary filter on light box.

6.

Unpack fans and stack on top of primary filters.

7.

Place the secondary filter on a fan box.

8.

Repeat steps 3-7 until all the technology is stacked.

9.

Check the Micro switch settings on the fans.

10.

Install the light wires.

11.

Install the fan wires.

12.

Install the air sampling tubing.

13.

Install the electrical cord (already completed for convenience).

14.

Snake all connections up through the super structure. Make all

connections from control panel to technology.

15.

Plug in power cord and reconfigure.


Step 1 – Confirm order and check supplies.

1.

Confirm the order. Make sure you have the correct number of fans for the

hood size either:

M2 (2 column filtration) 4ft Protector Echo

M3 (3 column filtration) 5ft Protector Echo

M4 (4 column filtration) 6ft Protector Echo

M5 (5 column filtration) 8ft Protector Echo

2.

Make sure that you have located the power supply cord to attach power to

the wall. If needed, the inlet power may be hard wired at the internal
junction box.

3.

Have the following tools and supplies:

6ft ladder

Double sided tape for temp sensor

#2 Phillips for controller screws from controller to bracket

Zip ties to keep wires from moving parts of the superstructure

12 volt cordless drill to mount controller bracket to superstructure

(already completed)

4.

The fan box with a number based on its position and micro switch settings

is labeled whenever possible except for large installations. Each fan will
have a number 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 as to the location of the fan module. From

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