Laboratory Exhaust Systems
The main objective of a laboratory exhaust system is to remove
hazardous or noxious fumes from a laboratory, dilute the fumes
as much as possible and expel them from the lab building so that
the fumes do not contaminate the roof area nor are re-entrained
into building make-up air systems. Greenheck offers laboratory
exhaust systems that can meet your needs.
Vektor-MD
Greenheck’s
Vektor High Plume Dilution Blower is a self-contained exhaust
system for hospital, pharmaceutical, university, biotech and other
laboratory applications. The
Vektor-MD employs a unique discharge nozzle design that entrains
additional ambient air to mix with the potentially hazardous exhaust
fumes.
The additional air dilutes the lab effluent and increases the
discharge flow and velocity, displacing the exhaust high above
the roof and away from building makeup air systems—without
the need for unsightly exhaust stacks. Vektor’s mixed-flow
impeller is available in either AMCA type “C” or type
“B” spark resistant construction, for laboratories
that also may exhaust flammable and explosive solvent vapors.
The Vektor-MD laboratory exhaust system is applicable to constant
or variable volume facilities
Vektor-H (Model TCB-LE)
Greenheck’s
tubular centrifugal laboratory exhaust system, Vektor-H is a cost
effective, single-source alternative to standard field built-up
fan and stack assemblies. A high velocity exhaust cone incorporated
in the Vektor-H displaces hazardous or noxious laboratory fumes
high above the roof, preventing roof damage or re-entry into the
building’s make-up air system.
An optional bypass air plenum and damper adds ambient air to
the exhaust, to further dilute fumes and provides additional exhaust
displacement or allows the Vektor-H to be applied to variable
volume lab exhausts. The Vektor-H bears the AMCA Seal for sound
and air performance, is UL-705 and UL-762 listed, and the Vektor-H
meets ANSI Z9.5 and ASHRAE guidelines. The Vektor-H is suitable
for flow applications from 500 to 24,000 cfm per fan, and can
be supplied as dual, triple, and quad fan arrangements on a common
plenum for additional exhaust flow or fan redundancy.
Project Profile
Click
here to download a Project Profile of Kansas Life Sciences
Innovation Center in Kansas City, KS using the Vektor-MD Laboratory
Exhaust System.
Click
here to download a Project Profile of Texas Tech University
Institute of Environmental and Human Health facility in Lubbock,
TX using the Vektor-H (Model TCB-LE) Laboratory Exhaust System.
Downloadable Greenheck Literature
Viewable with the Adobe Acrobat Reader
(Click here for more information
or to download the Acrobat reader)
Catalog:
Laboratory
Exhaust System, Model Vektor-CD and MD (3M)
Laboratory
Exhaust System, Model Vektor-H (880k)
Performance Supplement:
The
Complete Performance Catalog for Laboratory Exhaust System, Vektor-MD
(37M)
The
Complete Performance Catalog for Laboratory Exhaust System, Vektor-CD
(8M)
Laboratory
Exhaust System, Vektor-H (6041k)
Specifications:
Belt
Drive, Vektor-CD (694k)
Belt
Drive, Vektor-ERS-CD (713k)
Belt
Drive, Vektor-ERS-MD (715k)
Belt
Drive, Vektor-H (663k)
Belt
Drive, Vektor-MD (700k)
Direct
Drive, Vektor-CD (694k)
Direct
Drive, Vektor-MD (662k)
Direct
Drive, Vektor-ERS-CD (712k)
Direct
Drive, Vektor-ERS-MD (684k)
System Options and Accessories:
Bypass Air Plenum (241k)
Isolation & Bypass Dampers & Controls (737k)
Integral Accoustic Windband (245k)
Energy Recovery (746k)
Roof Curb (298k)
Modular Jib Crane (258k)
Service Disconnects (117k)
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manuals:
Model
Vektor Systems (#464652) (676k)
Model
Vektor-H Systems (#469003) (1142k)
Model Vektor-CD Systems (#471555) (1553k)
If you're interested in specific performance information by
catalog section, select from the following list:
Vektor-MD
Performance - Selection Information (2605k)
Vektor-MD
Performance - Fan Curves (22M)
Vektor-MD
Performance - Windband Performance (9014k)
Vektor-MD
Performance - Sound Performance & Specifications (2954k)