Add Air
Add Air Fume Hood Installation
he Add Air Fume Hood is a laboratory ventilation system that regulates the stream of outside air in an isolated space via a plenum. This ducted fume hood provides safe airflow for testing labs and research facilities. At PSA Laboratory Furniture, we provide custom fume hoods with installation services for labs serving all 50 states. Create a safer, more efficient work environment with high-quality lab ventilation systems from PSA. Check out our gallery of chemical fume hood furniture we have built.
At PSA, we’re proud to be a reliable source of lab furniture for many satisfied customers from diverse industries around the world. Our project managers handle everything from initial CAD drawings to equipment installation, and even conduct ventilation system testing and certifications.
Add Air Lab Hood: Features & Specs
- Purpose: Reducing Turbulence of Airflow through the Unit
- Benefits: Improving Efficiency & Performance
- Dimensions: 7/32” Safety Glass Panel, 18”H Sash Lock
- Materials: White Resin-Chem, Nylon, Epoxy, Stainless Steel
- Lighting: Vapor Proof T-8 Fluorescent Light Fixture with Bulbs
- Build: 16 Ga. Internal Structural Frame
- Features: Gasketed Access Panel
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PSA provides fume hoods for the following industries:
Ventilation Testing & Certification for Fume Hoods
PSA provides ventilation testing and certification services for laboratories in the Midwestern United States. We will guarantee your custom fume hood meets internationally accredited ventilation certification in any industry.
PSA maintains and exceeds standards in the following:
- ANSI/ASHRAE
- CETA
- IEST
- ISO
- NSF
Testing and certification Inspections we provide include:
- Chemical Fume Hood Testing
- Laminar Flow Hood Testing
- Biological safety cabinet inspections
- Cleanroom certification
- Custom testing
PSA performs lab certification and testing for Midwest labs in Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, Indiana, and Michigan.