Biological Safety Cabinets
Class II: Operator, Product & Environmental Protection
Definition: Safety Cabinet with a front aperture through which the operator can carry out manipulations inside the cabinet. It is constructed so that the worker is protected, the risk of product and cross contamination is low and the escape of airborne particulate contamination generated within the cabinet is controlled by means of an appropriate filtered internal airflow and filtration of the exhaust air.
Bigneat Class II biological safety cabinets can be ducted or recirculatory. Safety Cabinets are manufactured to BS EN 12469:2000 standard. A microprocessor continually controls cabinet functions, monitoring of the cabinet airflow is displayed on an LCD panel and a blower hours-run metre tracks operating life. Audible and visual alarms are included for malfunction or incorrect flow conditions. ULPA filters meet the European Standard EN 1822 for performance testing and filtration efficiency.
Features
- Microprocessor, with easy-to-read LCD panel, controls cabinet functions, a blower hours-run meter tracks operating life.
- Long-life ULPA filters for supply and exhaust air.
- Clear-view, frameless sash, counterbalanced for one-hand operation.
- Removable work-surface is easy to clean. Multi-piece (Model BDTWO-G), one piece (Model BRTWO & BDTWO-s).
- Lighting is bright, non-glare.
- Two exhaust filters and double blower for added protection (Model BRTWO)
Model Types
Ducted installation (BD) for technical information & sizes & model types - more>>
Recirculatory filtration (BR) for technical information & sizes - more>>




