The most ergonomic Type B2 cabinet in the industry featuring an angled front, the industry's largest
work zone, and an advanced microprocessor control. B2 cabinets are suitable for work with trace amounts of toxic chemicals and agents assigned to Biosafety levels 1, 2 and 3. Because filtered air is 100% exhausted from the cabinet, air is not recirculated across the work surface.
All biological safety cabinets use ULPA filters to treat exhaust air. ULPA filters have are tested to a typical efficiency of >99.999% for 0.1 to 0.3 micron particles; these provide better filtration capability than conventional HEPA filters that have a typical efficiency of >99.999% for 0.3 micron particles
Compare your requirements below to find the correct Biological Safety Cabinet for your lab.
| Specifications | GBS-3F-TIIB2 | GBS-4F-TIIB2 | GBS-5F-TIIB2 | GBS-6F-TIIB2 | |
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| External Dimensions (W x D x H) | 43.9" x 32.0" x 61.7" 1115 x 815 x 1568 mm |
55.9" x 32.0" x 61.7" 1420 x 815 x 1568 mm |
67.9" x 32.0" x 61.7" 1725 x 815 x 1568 mm |
79.9" x 32.0" x 61.7" 2030 x 815 x 1568 mm |
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| Gross Internal Dimensions (W x D x H) | 37.6" x 24.5" x 28.1" 955 x 623 x 715 mm |
49.6" x 24.5" x 28.1" 1260 x 623 x 715 mm |
61.6" x 24.5" x 28.1" 1565 x 623 x 715 mm |
73.6" x 24.5" x 28.1" 1870 x 623 x 715 mm |
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| Work Area | 0.44 m2 (4.7 sq.ft.) | 0.59 m2 (6.4 sq.ft.) | 0.74 m2 (8.0 sq.ft.) | 0.89 m2 (9.6 sq.ft.) | |
| Working Opening | 9.8" (248 mm) | 9.8" (248 mm) | 9.8" (248 mm) | 9.8" (248 mm) | |
| Average Airflow Velocity | Inflow | 0.53 m/s (105 fpm) | |||
| Downflow | 0.35 m/s (70 fpm) | ||||
| Airflow Volume | Inflow | 372 m3/h (219 cfm) | 492 m3/h (290 cfm) | 608 m3/h (358 cfm) | 726 m3/h (427 cfm) |
| Downflow 63% | 702 m3 / h (413 cfm) | 928 m3/h (546 cfm) | 1147 m3 / h (675 cfm) | 1370 m3/h (806 cfm) | |
| Exhaust (Inflow + Downflow) | 1073 m3/h (632 cfm) | 1420 m3/h (836 cfm) | 1755 m3/h (1033 cfm) | 2096 m3/h (1234 cfm) | |
| Exhaust (Pitot Duct Traverse)** | 1116 - 1202 m3/h (657 - 707 cfm) | 1477 - 1590 m3/h (869 - 936 cfm) | 1826 - 1966 m3/h (1075 - 1157 cfm) | 2180 - 2348 m3/h (1283 - 1382 cfm) | |
| Required Static Pressure (50% "Loaded" Filter)*** | 615 Pa / 2.5 in H20 | 561 Pa / 2.3 in H20 | 561 Pa / 2.3 in H20 | 646 Pa / 2.6 in H20 | |
| Sound Emission* | NSF / ANSI 49 | >58 dBA | >59 dBA | >60 dBA | >60 dBA |
| EN 12469 | >55 dBA | >56 dBA | >60 dBA | >60 dBA | |
| Fluorescent Lamp Intensity | > 1230 Lux (> 114 foot-candles) | > 1400 Lux (> 130 foot-candles) | > 1200 Lux (> 111 foot-candles) | > 1200 Lux (> 111 foot-candles) | |
| Cabinet Construction | GBS-4 & GBS-6 | 1.5 mm (0.06") 16 gauge electrogalvanized steel with Isocide white oven-baked epoxy polyester powder-coating | |||
| All other variants | 1.2 mm (0.05") 18 gauge electrogalvanized steel with Isocide white oven-baked epoxy polyester powder-coating | ||||
* Noise reading in open field condition/ anechoic chamber.
** Pitot duct traverse airflow measurements are typically 4 to 12% higher than exhaust measurements based on inflow plus downflow (supply). Use the Pitot
duct figure for determining exhaust requirements. The cabinet will not function properly if the Pitot transfer airflow requirement is not used.
*** These figures are the required exhaust fan pressure capacity at the cabinet’s duct connection for clean exhaust filter and partially loaded exhaust filter with
50% pressure increase. To “prolong” filter life, a higher capacity than 50% can be considered.
The external fan must be able to deliver enough pressure to overcome the pressure loss from the ducting system caused by friction, bends, etc, that is
typically between approximately 15% (simple short duct) to 30% (long complex duct) more than the required pressure at the cabinet’s duct connection
shown here. The exact figure must be verified by qualified HVAC engineer.
| Standards Compliance | Biosafety Cabinets | Air Quality | Filtration | Electrical Safety |
| NSF / ANSI 49, USA (LB2-4B2, LB2-6B2) SFDA YY-0569, China |
ISO 14644.1, Class 3, Worldwide JIS B9920, Class 3, Japan JIS BS5295, Class 3, Japan US Fed Std 209E, Class 1 USA |
EN-1822 (H14 & H13), Europe IEST-RP-CC001.3, USA IEST-RP-CC007, USA IEST-RP-CC034.1, USA |
UL-61010A-1, USA CAN/ CSA 22.2, No. 61010-1 EN 61010-1, Europe IEC61010-1, Worldwide |
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