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Fume Exhaust Units / Laboratory
Fume Hoods
Auxiliary air type fume exhaust units
The M.D. of a frontline Pharma company was upset when none of the renowned manufacturers could offer him a quality product which can transform his vision into reality for his dream R&D project. On suggestion from his
top line HVAX consultant, the M.D. invited CITIZEN to develop Fume Exhaust Unit, which can match with the high standards of his R&D facility. Incidentally, CITIZEN was already working on the project since long and took up the challenge to offer a unique product.
After a day and night efforts, CITIZEN presented a unit, which was rigorously tested by the chief of R&D having vast working experience with internationally renowned Pharma companies. CITIZEN unit succeeded to pass through all the tests and attain beginning of a new era with innovative features in Fume Exhaust Unit
and Fume Hood Laboratory.
List of some of the clients
- Zydus Cadila Research Centre – Moraiya
- Chemboitek Research International – Kolkata
- Glenmark Pharmaceuticals – Navi Mumbai
- Cipla Limited – Mumbai, Bangalore , Patalganga, Goa
- Novartis Enterprises – Navi Mumbai
- Okasa Specialities – Goa
- Nebumed Pharma – Goa
- Lancet Pharma – Goa
- RPG Life Sciences – Ankleshwar
- Claris Lifesciences – Ahmedabad
- Suven Pharmaceuticals – Hyderabad
Face velocity recommendations
| Org |
Citation |
Face Velocity |
| ACGIH |
Industrial Ventilation |
60-100 fpm |
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19 th edition p.5.24 |
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| ASHRAE |
1999 ASHRAE Handbook |
60-175 fpm |
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13.5 |
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| ANSI/AIHA |
ANSI/AIHA Z9.5 |
80-120 fpm |
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Sect 5.7 |
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| CALOSHA |
CCR Title VIII |
min 100 fpm |
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Subchapter 7.5454.1 |
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| NRC |
Prudent Practices |
80-100 fpm |
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p. 187 |
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| NFPA |
NFPA 45 |
80-120 fpm |
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6-4.5 & A 6-4.5 |
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| NIOSH |
Recommended Industrial |
100-150 fpm |
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Ventilation Guidelines p.166 |
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| NRC |
NRC Guide 6.3 |
100 fpm |
| OSHA |
29 CRF 1910 |
60-100 fpm |
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Appendix A Sec. A.C. 4.g |
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| SEFA |
SEFA 1.2:5.2 |
75-100 fpm |
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