Understanding YOUTH HEPA Housing Boxes for Cleanroom Environments

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Understanding YOUTH HEPA Housing Boxes for Cleanroom Environments

When it comes to maintaining the integrity and purity of cleanroom environments, the use of High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters is crucial. YOUTH HEPA Housing Boxes are designed to house these critical filters, ensuring optimal air purity and compliance with stringent industry standards.

Key Features of YOUTH HEPA Housing Boxes

HEPA Filter

  • Captures 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns, ensuring high air purity.

Housing or Casing

  • A durable enclosure that supports and protects the HEPA filter, ensuring leak-free operation. If damaged, the casing must be replaced to maintain the system's integrity.

Diffuser Plate or Grille

  • Distributes the filtered air evenly throughout the cleanroom, minimizes turbulent airflow, and helps maintain laminar flow.

Duct Connections

  • Allows connection to the existing HVAC system to guide air through the filter.

Gel Seal or Gasket

  • Ensures a tight seal between the HEPA filter and the housing to prevent bypass and potential contamination.

Installation Methods

YOUTH HEPA Housing Boxes offer multiple installation methods to suit various cleanroom configurations:

  • Ducted Ceiling Mounted: Installed directly into the ceiling ducts.
  • Direct Placement on Framework: Placed directly on the cleanroom's structural framework.
  • Embedding with L-Shaped Supports: Using L-shaped supports with screw clamps for secure embedding.

Different HEPA/ULPA Filter Types

These housing boxes are compatible with various HEPA and ULPA filter types, including H13 and H14 filters, depending on the application's requirements.

Damper Types

YOUTH's HEPA Housing Boxes feature different damper types for adjusting airflow:

  • Duckbill-Style
  • Actuator Lever
  • Worm Gearing
    These dampers can be adjusted in the interstitial space or inside the room.

Pressure Drop and Certifications

  • Pressure Drop: Typically ranges from 2.0 to 2.5 inches of water gauge (500 to 620 Pa) at the rated airflow. This can vary based on the filter's design and airflow rate.
  • Certifications: Must meet standards such as ISO 14644-1, EN 1822, IEST-RP-CC034, and EU GMP to ensure compliance with industry norms.

Testing and Maintenance

YOUTH conducts 100% testing of their HEPA Housing Boxes using methods like particle count tests or DOP/PAO tests to ensure the filter's integrity and performance. Regular maintenance involves replacing the filter when it becomes loaded with particulates over time.

Summary Table: Key Features of YOUTH HEPA Housing Boxes

Feature Description
HEPA Filter Captures 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns
Housing or Casing Durable, leak-free enclosure
Diffuser Plate or Grille Distributes filtered air evenly, maintains laminar flow
Duct Connections Connects to existing HVAC system
Gel Seal or Gasket Ensures tight seal between filter and housing
Installation Methods Ducted ceiling, direct placement, embedding with L-shaped supports
Filter Types Compatible with H13 and H14 HEPA/ULPA filters
Damper Types Duckbill-style, actuator lever, worm gearing
Pressure Drop 2.0 to 2.5 inches of water gauge (500 to 620 Pa)
Certifications ISO 14644-1, EN 1822, IEST-RP-CC034, EU GMP
Testing 100% testing using particle count or DOP/PAO tests

By integrating these features, YOUTH HEPA Housing Boxes ensure that cleanroom environments maintain the highest levels of air purity and compliance with industry standards, making them an essential component in various cleanroom applications.

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