C1D1 Extraction Room Ventilation

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Extraction Room HVAC for C1D1 Labs

A powerful HVAC is useful and necessary for several purposes in the extraction room. Our C1D1 Extraction Rooms come with an easy solution for your ventilation. All you need to do when the lab is built, is duct out the HVAC. However, extraction made easy ;). Therefore, here are some benifits of having the right fans for your Class 1 Division 1 Extraction Lab.

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1. Humidity Control

The main purpose of the extractor fans in the extraction room is for the control of humidity. Mold and mildew which are caused by steam. Constant humidity can affect the whole extraction process if they are not extracted from the system. There are several products which can temporarily remove mildew and mold, but it will still continue to grow. Breed if the main cause is not properly taken care of. However, a small exhaust fan which is mounted in the ceiling or high on a wall will pull the moist air out of the room. Then leave the air too dry for mold spores to grow. Therefore, this installation of this fan is easy and essential for every C1D1 extraction lab. Can be done easily by a technician who is well trained about the installation.

2. Controlling Steam, Fumes and Odors

An extractor fan helps in removing the steam, odors and smoke which result from various laboratory procedures. The fan likewise helps in limiting smoke damage to walls as well as ceilings directly above the flame. This fan also helps in removing fumes as well as odor in the laboratory to make it conducive for other processes. However, by removing the steam and smoke for the lab, they likewise remove the grease. Arises in the steam, thereby eliminating the need to wash your walls around the working area.

3. Gas and Smoke Removal

Some areas that accumulate harmful airborne pollutants would highly benefit from the installation of extractor fan. This is because various gases as well as smokes accumulate in the lab due to various processes which occur there. The extractor fan will help in the removal of the gases and smokes which are produced from other equipment. However, this will make the lab conducive for other workers. Our modular C1D1 Extraction Rooms are outfitted with sensors and buzzers for your safety.

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4. Heat Removal

In C1D1 extractor lab, an extractor fan you can use for the removal of heat. Usually, heat will rises within the lab but a fan can pull. Heat into the roof space to create a continual flow of cooler air within the laboratory. Keep cold with our PolyScience Chillers!

5. Maintaining Wall and Fabric Health

This is very essential in every lab because the tars in the smoke will slowly build up. A thin layer would develop on walls, windows and furniture. The extraction of the smoke will stop the process and also keeps your walls and other materials for longer duration. You should be careful with the installation procedure. Ensure you did not cover the box with the installation when you are through. However, most extractor fans will vent into the roof space, but some will require duct hosting to the outside. Therefore, you need to choose the one which is perfect for the job you require. Consider the ease of installation when making your choice. We can help with that!

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