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Canopy Hoods are specifically designed to vent non-toxic materials such as heat, steam and odors from large or bulky apparatus that do not require a physical barrier such as ovens, steam baths and autoclaves. The hood may be installed on a wall or suspended from the ceiling for peninsular and corner locations. Coupled with a blower and ductwork, the Canopy Hood can operate at a wide range of exhaust rates.
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Page 99 of the Protector Laboratory Fume Hoods and Ductless Enclosures Catalog. Contains an overview, features and benefits, ordering information and dimensional drawings for Canopy Hoods.
This catalog contains ordering information and dimensional data on Protector ClassMate Laboratory Hoods, Basic Laboratory Hoods, Fiberglass 30 Laboratory Hoods, Protector XVS Ventilation Stations, Protector Demonstration Hoods, FilterMate Portable Exhausters and Canopy Hoods. The catalog also provides ordering information on work surfaces and accessories for these ventilation products. This is Labconco literature code 2-88.
From Airflow Monitors to Service Fixture Kits, Labconco offers numerous accessories that work in conjunction with ventilation enclosures.
Labconco offers a full line of ductwork, filter packs and transition pieces to complete your exhaust system.
Remote blowers, designed for roof-mounting, provide airflow for fume hoods and other enclosures. Exhausters, designed for ductless applications, filter the air before returning it to the lab.
Labconco Hydraulic Lift, SoLo and Telescoping Base Stands are ADA compliant and provide sturdy support for a variety of Labconco fume hoods and enclosures.
Labconco offers dished and flat solid epoxy and flat stainless steel work surfaces that work with a number of Labconco fume hoods and enclosures.