Just be aware that exposing wood fibers to some of the acids used in refining can create a fire hazard at the minimum.
Oh alright, will bear that. Ive to replace a shelf on this anyways as its wood is torn exposing the underlying fibers as mentioned. Also Ive to cover it with an epoxy paint I guess Ill give it a white one.Just be aware that exposing wood fibers to some of the acids used in refining can create a fire hazard at the minimum.
Slow reactions in large beakers filled to max. one third to leave room for the vapors (NO2, HCl) to condense back on the wall and watch glass to reuse the acid and your fume hood fan will dilute and disperse the few vapors that do will be escape below emission levels in terms of grams per kubic meter of expelled air.if someone has a better suggestion kindly redirect me there.
If you use a venturi to suck air from the hood, it does not matter which kind of fan you use. As long as the output is good enough to make it work.I still am confused about the fan and/or blower needed in this setup.
Thanks for the response,Slow reactions in large beakers filled to max. one third to leave room for the vapors (NO2, HCl) to condense back on the wall and watch glass to reuse the acid and your fume hood fan will dilute and disperse the few vapors that do will be escape below emission levels in terms of grams per kubic meter of expelled air.
On the other hand I redrew the diagram based on what I understood so please do correct me if wrong again. Also would I really need a blower here or another simple fan would do the trick too?If you use a venturi to suck air from the hood, it does not matter which kind of fan you use. As long as the output is good enough to make it work.
Test the flow at the opening of the fume hood with the smoke of an incence stick.
A venturi basically means creating a conical restriction at the point where the fume hood air comes in.
I'd do it the opposite way.Thanks for the response,
All my procedures are carried out with a watch glass, barely do I remember doing any without it.. I have seen some fume emissions but if they can be controlled by so much then I think as you have mentioned it ahould be okay.
On the other hand I redrew the diagram based on what I understood so please do correct me if wrong again. Also would I really need a blower here or another simple fan would do the trick too?
Like this?I'd do it the opposite way.
Let the blower blow through the venturi and then let the suction in from the side.
Does not matter as the fan should be ate the end and blow as straight as possible through the venturi.Oh OK. Well here's the issue, if you notice I don't have an opening from the top, rather from the side in the video I have shared. And at this point in time, I'm trying to figure out the best possibility of fume extraction from the hood itself...
The fan is the circle at the start of the straight pipe.Ah, that pretty much clears stuff up. So I have final questions hopefully. The fan you're recommending is at point A or B? Also is there any specific CFM or blade speed requirement for either the blower or the exhaust fan?
That's it? NO exhaust fan to assist the extraction? I'll really have to figure out the placement of the fan though. Kind of tough with what I have in hand. It also means I'll need to have a really strong blower then right? What are the minimum specifications of the fan I should be looking at?Like this:
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I used one from these inflatable bouncing castles.That's it? NO exhaust fan to assist the extraction? I'll really have to figure out the placement of the fan though. Kind of tough with what I have in hand. It also means I'll need to have a really strong blower then right? What are the minimum specifications of the fan I should be looking at?
Just checked, these jumping castle blowers are quite pricey and I'm way too tight on my budget for that. Don't you think a restroom exhaust be enough for the space I have? But that would eliminate the entire venturi setup.I used one from these jumping castles.
Well, they will work for a few months, maybe....Just checked, these jumping castle blowers are quite pricey and I'm way too tight on my budget for that. Don't you think a restroom exhaust be enough for the space I have? But that would eliminate the entire venturi setup.
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