NFPA-45:
Standard on Fire Protection for Laboratories Using
Chemicals, 2004 Edition*
8.4.6
Chemical fume hood face velocities and exhaust volumes
shall be sufficient to contain contaminants generated within the hood and exhaust
them outside of the laboratory building.
8.4.7
The hood shall provide containment of the
possible hazards and protection for personnel at all times when chemicals are present
in the hood.
A.8.4.7
Laboratory fume hood containment can be evaluated
using the procedures contained in ASHRAE 110, Method of Testing Performance of Laboratory Fume
Hoods. Face velocities of 0.4 m/sec to 0.6 m/sec (80 ft/min to 120 ft/min) generally provide
containment if the hood location requirements and laboratory ventilation criteria of this
standard are met. In addition to maintaining proper fume hood
face velocity, fume hoods that reduce the exhaust volume as the sash opening is reduced should maintain a minimum exhaust
volume to ensure that contaminants are diluted and exhausted from a hood. The hood exhaust
airflow should not be reduced to less than 127 L/ sec/m2 (25 ft3/min/ft2) of internal hood
work surface even when the sash is fully closed
except where a written hazard characterization
indicates otherwise. This characterization
should be performed in accordance with ASHRAE 110,
Method of Testing Performance of Laboratory Fume
Hoods.
When using fume hoods, the face velocity is typically controlled at 100 fpm over the travel of
the sash for open sash containment per the NFPA-45 A.8.4.7. The only exception to the 100
fpm is when the hood is fully closed at which time a minimum 25 CFM/ sq. ft. of work surface
(or 50 CFM/ft of sash for a 24-inch deep work surface) is required. The minimum airflow equates
to about 20% of the maximum airflow when the fume hood sash is fully open. This minimum ensures
that when the fume hood sash is closed the fumes do not build up inside the hood.
8.8.3
Chemical Fume Hood Sash Closure.
8.8.3.1 Laboratory hood
sashes shall be kept closed whenever possible.
8.8.3.2 When a fume hood is unattended, its sash shall remain
fully closed.
A.8.8.3 Users should be instructed and periodically reminded not to open
sashes rapidly and to allow hood sashes to be open only when needed and only as much as necessary.
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