Fisherbrand
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Installation
Ambient Conditions
Location Requirements
Built-in units of incubators can, heating and drying ovens must be operated with an air exhaust
system and exhaust hose (only original Fisher Scientific accessory should be used).
For safety reasons, the installation space should be made of non-combustible materials,
according to DIN 4102.
Use with Air Exhaust Systems
For built-in units, a temperature-resistant and corrosion-proof exhaust hose should be used,
which can be connected to the air exhaust port with a draft interrupter.
If several built-in units in a row are connected to a central air exhaust system (see illustration), a
draft interrupter should be installed.
When the oven is connected to an air exhaust system be sure to adjust its air flow so the
temperature distribution pattern throughout the oven's workspace remains unchanged and
precision temperature control is maintained.
Also, be sure to interlock the oven and its exhaust system so both start and run at the same time.
The oven may be unable to overcome the extra flow resistance introduced by the idle air exhaust
system, which may cause the exhaust air to be vented into the surrounding lab room.
Before using existing piping in the building to exhaust hot air from the oven, be sure that such
exhaust piping is made of heat-resistant material, so it will not overheat, melt and/or cause a fire.
The oven’s outer surfaces and its air exhaust piping may become hot, so be sure to maintain the proper
spacing from walls and ceilings specified by local building codes and/or fire protection regulations.
NOTE
During installation of built-in units, ensure that the escaping air will be safely discharged
out of the installation space.
Summary of Contents for Fisher Sei 100L Gravty
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