Labconco Protecto PVC Laboratory Fume Hoods 14181 Series Manuel d'utilisation

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Chapter 3: Getting Started

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Original instructions

Connecting the Service Lines to the

Protector Fume Hood


The hoods with service fixtures have been plumbed from the valve to the hose
connector or gooseneck for your installation convenience. Supply tubing shall be
provided by the qualified installer. Tubing can enter the hood from above, through
the back, or through the work surface to make these connections to the service
fixtures.


NOTE: Inspect all fittings for leakage. Tighten the fittings
slightly if needed.

NOTE : Inspecter toutes les installations à la recherche de fuite.
Resserrer les installations légèrement si nécessaires.

CAUTION: Do not use oxygen with any standard service
fixture. Contact Labconco Customer Service for oxygen fixture
information.

PRUDENCE : Ne pas utiliser de l'oxygène avec l'accessoire de
service standard. Contacter le Service Clientèle de Labconco
pour les informations d'accessoire d'oxygène.

Should access to the hood plumbing fixture bodies be required, remove the service
access plate on the hood front corner posts by loosening their individual screws
(see item 11, Figure A-1 in Appendix A). The valve body will now be fully
exposed for any service work that may be necessary. The service fixtures supplied
on your laboratory hood are designed for use with the following services:

Air

Hot Water

Vacuum

Cold Water

Natural Gas – See caution below

WARNING: Contact Labconco Customer Service directly
before using any service other than those listed above in these
valves to assure full compatibility.

AVERTISSEMENT : Contacter le Service Clientèle de
Labconco directement avant d'utiliser n'importe quel service
autre que ceux énumérés au-dessus dans ces soupapes pour
assurer une pleine compatibilité.


CAUTION: Natural gas should be used only in the service
fixture that has been pre-plumbed with brass tubing. Sulfur
content of the gas could cause deterioration of standard copper
supply lines.

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