Built for Life Sciences Environments
Ventilation systems in pharmaceutical manufacturing, research labs, and healthcare facilities require consistent verification. Small deviations in airflow or pressure can affect cleanliness, cross-contamination risk, and environmental stability. Ventilation instruments help teams quantify and document performance so corrective actions are timely and targeted.
What You Can Measure
- Air Velocity and Volume: Validate laminar flow, supply and exhaust rates, and hood face velocities.
- Differential Pressure: Verify room pressurization cascades between GMP suites, ante rooms, and corridors.
- Environmental Parameters: Capture temperature and humidity to support controlled conditions.
- Duct Leakage: Identify losses impacting energy, pressurization stability, and air change rates.
Applications
- Commissioning New or Upgraded HVAC Systems
- Cleanroom and Controlled Environment Validation
- Fume Hood and Biosafety Cabinet Assessments
- Pharmacy Compounding Rooms and USP Guidance Workflows
- Vivarium Ventilation and Animal Room Pressurization
- Root-Cause Investigations and Energy Optimization
Key Features to Look For
- Accuracy at Low Velocities: Critical for laminar flow and containment verification.
- Integrated Data Logging: Time-stamped results for trending and reports.
- Probe Flexibility: Hot-wire, vane, and pitot options for varied tasks.
- Rugged, Calibratable Designs: Field-ready ergonomics and service support.
- Intuitive Interfaces: Clear prompts reduce errors and speed workflows.
Workflow Tips
- Establish clear acceptance ranges before testing.
- Use repeatable measurement points and traverse methods.
- Trend results over time to identify drift or seasonal impacts.
- Align reporting with internal SOPs and quality systems.
Need help selecting the right configuration? Request a consultation to match instruments to your specific standards, spaces, and SOPs.
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