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BSL-3 Laboratory Design Resource

This guide discusses the ventilation requirements that are unique to biosafety level 3 (BSL-3) laboratories and provides recommendations for controlling airflow in these highly-specialized environments. It includes an overview of the four biosafety levels in biocontainment labs and the types of biosafety cabinets used there, along with a compilation of relevant HVAC standards and guidelines for BSL-3 facilities.

Vivarium Sourcebook - 4th edition!!

An easy to understand reference document for HVAC issues as they apply to animal laboratories, including a handy compilation of relevant standards and guidelines. Contains a section on ventilation of rodent holding rooms, with details on directly connecting ventilated cage racks to building ventilation systems.

Laboratory Sourcebook - 4th edition!!

The fourth edition of the Laboratory Sourcebook contains updated Celeris product information. It presents an overview of design issues critical to controlling airflow in laboratory environments, including system response time, accuracy, and pressure independence. It also discusses how applying diversity to laboratory design can save energy and permit downsizing of mechanical systems.

Laboratory Standards & Guidelines

A compilation of excerpts from many of the applicable laboratory standards and guidelines used within the industry today. The intent of this piece is to provide the owner, engineer, architect, or laboratory user an overview of those standards and/or guidelines that are applicable to the design and/or use of today's laboratory. Individuals should consult all relevant local, state, and federal building codes to define what applicable standards and guidelines from this piece might pertain to a particular facility.

Laboratory System Packet

- Accel® II Valve brochure
- Accel® II Valve, Pressure Independence brochure
- Celeris® 2 Environmental Control System brochure
- Traccel™Room Pressurization Solutions brochure
- Usage Based Controls (UBC) System brochure
- UBC Innovations at Work
- Accel Solutions: University of California at Irvine
- Phoenix Solutions: Albany Molecular Research, Inc. (AMRI)
- Factors Affecting the Performance of Airflow Measurement Devices in Critical Applications - white paper
- What is the true cost of static pressure? - white paper
- Customer List
- Rep List by State/Country

Healthcare Packet

- Healthcare Standards and Guidelines
- Healthcare Solution brochure
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Accel Solutions: City of Hope National Medical Center
- ES Magazine Article Reprint VAV Sensors & Ductwork: Placement and Pitfalls
- TAB Journal Fall 2005, Article Reprint Dust and VAV Crossflow Sensor Don't Mix
- Customer List
- Rep List by State/Country

Vivarium Packet

- Accel® II Valve brochure
- Accel® II Valve, Pressure Independence brochure

- Active Pressure Monitor brochure
- Traccel™Room Pressurization Solutions brochure
- Phoenix Solutions: Ohio State University
- Cage Rack Ventilation Options for Laboratory Animal Facilities - white Paper
- Factors Affecting the Performance of Airflow Measurement Devices in Critical Applications - white paper
- HVAC Considerations for Gaseous Decontamination of Laboratory Spaces using Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor (HPV) - white paper
- What is the true cost of static pressure? - white paper
- Customer List
- Rep List by State/Country

Biocontainment Packet

- BSL-3 Laboratory Design Resource
- Accel® II Valve brochure

- Accel® II Valve, Pressure Independence brochure
- Active Pressure Monitor brochure
- Traccel™Room Pressurization Solutions brochure
- Accel Solutions: University of California at Irvine

- Factors Affecting the Performance of Airflow Measurement Devices in Critical Applications
- HVAC Considerations for Gaseous Decontamination of Laboratory Spaces using Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor (HPV) - white paper
- What is the true cost of static pressure? - white paper
- Customer List
- Rep List by State/Country

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White Papers

What is the true cost of static pressure?

Compares the static pressure requirements of terminal boxes with venturi valves. Also stresses that while terminal boxes can maintain lower static pressure on paper, the cost savings from lower static pressure is minimal and far outweighed by the energy savings from the superior turndown of the Phoenix Controls venturi valve.

HVAC Considerations for Gaseous Decontamination of Laboratory Spaces using Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor (HPV)

Examines the use of hydrogen peroxide vapor (HPV) as a biodecontamination agent and the effects of ventilation system design on its efficacy as a decontaminant.

Factors Affecting the Performance of Airflow Measurement Devices in Critical Applications

Explains the differences between measuring and metering airflow in critical applications. Also provides information on the factors that should be considered when selecting ventilation controls for laboratories, such as speed of response, accuracy, stability, maintenance, installation issues, and balancing.

Cage Rack Ventilation Options for Laboratory Animal Facilities

A white paper describing methods for ventilating cage racks in animal labs. It details four different airflow control approaches for this type of application, from the simplest to the most complex and lists the advantages and disadvantages of each. Mechanical system designers and facility managers for laboratory animal facilities should find this document useful in making comparisons and weighing options.

Phoenix Solutions

Phoenix Solutions are single-page application case studies that describe different airflow control situations faced by facility managers and engineers (project, consulting, mechanical, and safety), the solutions they implemented, and the results.

Phoenix Controls Aids Patient Healing at City of Hope National Medical Center

Fast-track Research Lab Meets Stringent Biosafety Requirements
University of California at Irvine

Research Facilities Keep Pace With Fast Growing Company
Albany Molecular Research, Inc. (AMRI)

Meeting Expansion Requirements Using a Diversity Design
Milliken Research Corporation
A Demanding Control Environment
Ohio State University
Cost Effective Laboratory Expansion Within an Existing Space
University of Richmond
Construction Management Team Delivers Fast Track Project
University of Rochester


Articles and Reprints

AFE Facility Engineering "1996 Fame Awards - Fume Hood Exhaust System Made Energy Efficient"
ASHRAE "Phoenix Controls, Metasys Integration - Right Mix for SC Johnson Professional"
ASHRAE Journal "1997 ASHRAE Technology Award"
ASHRAE Journal "Laboratory Space Pressurization Control Systems"
ASHRAE Journal "A Low-Cost, High Performance Lab HVAC Design"
ES Magazine "Looking Up at Mount Holyoke"
ES Magazine "VAV Sensors & Ductwork: Placement and Pitfalls"
R&D Magazine "R&D 2001 Laboratory of the Year--AstraZeneca"
TAB Journal "Dust and VAV Crossflow Sensor Don't Mix"


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