AURA Re-Circulating Fume Cupboards

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AURA Re-Circulating Fume Cupboards

29 Oct, 2014

Published over 11 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

Our range of AURA Recirculating Fume Cupboards provide full fume and / or particulate containment for total operator protection, exceeding safety levels required in the British Standard (BS7989) and providing full compliance to COSHH regulations.

No ducting is required enabling simple installation, proving an environmentally friendly solution as all exhausted air is captured by the filters resulting in zero emissions to the environment and reduced energy costs.

Standard throughout the range is one of the most advanced monitoring systems available, offering full air-flow monitoring and control.  Should the aperture of the cabinet be modified or the pre-filters start to block then the fan speed will increase or decrease accordingly to ensure minimum (0.55 m/sec) face velocity is maintained.  The system employs a three-level toxicity sensor to monitor the exhaust emission of the carbon filter(s).  Upon detection of a chemical breakthrough an audible and visual alarm sounds.  The filter type is continuously displayed ensuring the filter is suitable for your application.  At the touch of a button the display will give full details of the filter and installation date.

AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING WIDTHS:

760mm / 1070mm / 1370mm / 1800mm

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01275 793 000

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