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SAFEMOD® / SAFESCAN™ Safe Air Filtration System
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The SAFEMOD System (patent number 6,149,699)
Known simply as the "safe air filtration system", SAFEMOD is a system of ultra high efficiency containment filter modules designed specifically for hazardous applications. The SAFEMOD is handled as a completely contained module, and is 100% incinerable. Each system is factory tested to ensure integrity, and its unique modular construction permits multiple-size installations. Available with the optional SAFESCAN, the SAFEMOD System works better and lasts longer than ever before.

Model Numbering System | Filter Change Procedure | Specifications

SAFEMOD Drawing
 
SAFEMOD System Components
  1. HEPA filter module – aluminum casing welded flanges, leak tight at 10" w.g., if specified 24 3/8" x 24 3/8" x 27"
  2. Pre-filter, if required, 25% efficient
  3. HEPA filter, 99.99% efficient, sealed in place
  4. Scanning section – permits in-place scanning in accordance wtih NSF-49 with filter in service
  5. Bubble-tight isolation damper – optional
  6. Carbon filter 0 99.95% efficient, Freon 11
  7. Post-filter, 35% efficient, pleated
  8. Carbon filter module – aluminum casing, welded flanges, leak tight at 10" w.g., if specified 24 3/8" x 24 3/8" x (see below)
  9. Test-Decon ports – 3/4" pipe with caps
  10. Connection ports – 1 1/4" O.D. for vacuum whiloe changing filters
  11. Module changing filter, 99.99% efficient
  12. Spacer/spool piece
  13. Available with particulate and gas phase filters.
  HEPA Filter Modules Carbon Filter Modules
Model No.
PH1000
PH2000
CAP500
CAP625
CAP1000
CFM
250-1000
1000-2500
500-1000
625-1250
800-1000
Efficiency
99.99%, DOP
99.99%, DOP
99.99%, F11
99.99%, F11
99.99%, F11
Length (dir. airflow)
27"
27"
38"
40"
27"
Pressure Drop
.3 - 1.1" w.g.
.5 - 1.2" w.g.
.5 - 1.2" w.g.
.5 - 1.2" w.g.
.8 - 1.1" w.g.
Residence Time Max. Flow
N/A
N/A
0.125 sec.
0.125 sec.
0.083 sec.
Approx. Weight
32#
42#
190#
210#
92#
Module Changing Filter
MCF-1
100 CFM @ 1.0" w.g.
     

 

The SAFEMOD Model Numbering System

The Model number consists of 9-17 digits that describe the construction of the housing and the filter(s) installed.

To wit: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

  • (1) Inlet/oulet I.D. dimension; all standard units have 1" flange.
  • (2) "P" if a pre-filter is required. Blank if no pre-filter is used.
  • (3) Type of filter: "H" for HEPA 99.99% Efficient, CA for carbon
  • (4) "P" if a post filter is required.
  • (5) Nominal CFM.
  • (6) Length (direction of airflow) of the main body (w/out inlet/outlets) of the SAFEMOD.
  • (7) "K" if a scanning section is required.
  • (8) "L" or "R" indicates the side of the housing that is accessible for scanning, determined by looking in the direction of airflow.
  • (9) Length of the inlet/outlets; standard is 3".
  • (10) Type of carbon to be used.
SAFEMOD

Example:
A 12PH1000-16-KR-3 is a SAFEMOD with 12" inlets/outlets, pre-filter, HEPA Filter, nominally 1000 CFM, a 16" main body length (always 16" with a scanning section). The inlet/outlets are 3" long. The scanning section is mounted such that scanning will be done from the right side when looking in the direction of airflow.

Inlet/outlet dimensions are 8", 10", 12", 14" or 16". All 8", 10" and 12" inlet/outlets have 8 flange holes with holes evenly spaced and aligned vertically. The 14" and 16" inlet/outlets have 16 flange holes lined vertically.

The scanning section is 5 1/2" long in the direction of airflow. The housing of the SAFEMOD, with a scanning section, has a flange on the side that will be used for scanning (access side) that is 2" wide. All other flanges are 1" wide.

 
  • Modular Filters for Hazardous Applications
  • Modular Construction Permits Multiple-Size Installations
  • Factory Tested to Ensure Integrity
Carbon Types
I = Radioactive Iodine
C = Toxic and Carcinogenic Organic Vapors
CG = Chemical Warfare Agents
CX = Ammonia and Amines
A = Acid Gases

Modular Filter Changing Procedure
Step 1
With the system operating to create a negative pressure, attach module changing HEPA filter to vacuum source and to the downstream ports of all filters installed in the series. Activate the vacuum source and deactivate exhaust blower. Loosen bolts securing the upstream flange to the ductwork. Filter Change 1
Step 2
Create an 1/8" to 1/4" gap between the flange on the ductwork and the upstream flange on the module. Slip a piece of polyethylene plastic, minimum 6 mil thickness, through this slot and then tape the polyethylene to the pipe extending from the module. (The vacuum ensures that all airflow is inward). Filter Change 2
Step 3
Repeat the above procedure, encapsulating both upstream flanges in plastic and securing the plastic to the duct. Loosen the bolts on the downstream flanges and encapsulate in plastic. Shut down vacuum source and disconnect from module. Cap this opening with the cap provided. Filter Change 3
Step 4
Remove the filter module. For added safety, a plywood or metal blankoff can be permanently attached to the flanges on the filter modules prior to disposal. Dispose of module properly Filter Change 4
Step 5
Place new module into position. Filter Change 5
Step 6
Connect vacuum source to maintain a negative pressure between the adjacent flanges. Remove the plastic from the flanges on the ductwork one at a time and reinstall the SAFEMOD. Filter Change 6
All modules are tested at the factory and labeled with airflow direction, efficiency, and pressure drop. However, to complete the installation, an in place test is recommended utilizing the upstream and downstream test ports provided for the SAFESCAN section.

A Comparison of Scanning Methods
Filter Test 1
Filter Test 2
Testing filters by the probe method rarely detects pin-hole leaks Testing filters with the SAFESCAN detects pin-hole leaks

SAFESCAN Specifications
The SAFESCAN scanning section shall be manufactured with all components capable of being incinerated and shall replace a portion of the SAFEMOD housing such that the flange to flange dimensions are the standard 27". It shall consist of an aluminum frame, guide bars, and aluminum tubes (10), mounted such that the total filter face is scanned by moving the tubing inward and outward using the end of the tubing outside of the module. A 2-1/4" plastic funnel, with internal ridges to create a "tornadic" effect, is mounted to the end of the tubing with a 90 degree plastic elbow. The fitting, supporting the tubes in the housing, shall guide the tubes and funnels while scanning and shall be capable of creating an airtight seal when the scanning is complete. The outside end of the tubes shall be capped with aluminum caps when not in use.
SAFEMOD Specifications

GENERAL
The SAFEMOD (patent number 7,010,960) containment filter modules shall be as manufactured by CERTEK, INC., Raleigh, North Carolina, and shall include a HEPA/CARBON filter, bubble tight isolation dampers, etc., (as required by system). The system, when installed, shall enable the changing of the modules by maintaining a constant negative pressure in the system cavity, when any seals are broken, to ensure that all leaks are inward. All vacuum connection ports shall be on the downstream (clean) side of the filter.

The filter modules shall be constructed of materials capable of being incinerated at 1200 degrees Fahrenheit and shall consist of .090" aluminum sheeting, with welded corners. The inlet and outlet flanges shall be 0.1875" aluminum welded to the inlets and outlets and shall be punched with 5/16" diameter holes evenly spaced, quantity to be such that the holes are no more than 4" linear inches apart. The test ports shall be 3/4" diameter nipples with removable aluminum caps, and shall be designed to easily permit in-place testing. A 1" vacuum port on the downstream side, similar in construction to the test ports, shall be welded on the outlet side of the module.

Neoprene rubber gaskets, 40 - 60 durometer, shall be affixed to the inlet and outlet flanges of each module. A label, indicating the efficiency, test cfm, and direction of airflow shall be affixed to the module casing. In addition, the test standard utilized for this test shall be prominently displayed.

HEPA FILTER
The HEPA filter modules, if a pre-filter is desired, shall contain a 25% efficient polyester filter held in place by clips affixed to the inside of the aluminum housing. The HEPA filter shall be 99.99% Efficient on a 3 micrometer, mono-dispersed DOP particles (IEST-RP-CC001.3, Type C) and constructed with a frame capable of being incinerated, aluminum separators or separator less, and polyurethane sealant. The filter shall meet the requirements of IES-RP-001-86 for their type A filters, The initial pressure drop across the HEPA filter module shall not exceed 1.3" at rated flow.

The HEPA filter shall be caulked in place with RTV-108 silicone sealant, and held in place with aluminum clips affixed to the inside of the aluminum housing. After the pre and HEPA filters are secured in place, the assembly shall be scan tested with a poly-dispersed Dioctyl Phalate smoke in accordance with IEST-RP-CC034.1, Type C, and shall have a minimum efficiency of 99.99%.

CARBON FILTER
The CARBON Filter Module shall contain an activated carbon filter and a 25% efficient polyester post filter held in place by clips affixed to the inside of the of the aluminum housing. The CARBON filter shall be constructed with components, capable of being incinerated, with the carbon sealed in pleated ABS plastic trays and affixed to either a wood board or ABS plastic frame. The carbon shall be selected to provide the most efficient capture of (name the type of gas contaminant - see selection chart). The filter shall be securely held in place and sealed to prevent bypass with RTV 108 silicone rubber adhesive/sealant. The assembly, when completed, shall be tested in accordance with ANSI/ASME N510 - (latest edition), and have a minimum efficiency of 99.99%.

BUBBLE-TIGHT DAMPERS
The dampers shall be a positive seal, bubble-tight type and shall be tested at 10" w.g. pressure. The design pressure of the damper shall be 10" water gage. Damper housings shall be cylindrical and constructed of 10 gage T-304 stainless steel. Blade shall consist of two 10 gage plates with a closed cell silicone rubber gasket between them. Blade seal shall occur when the silicone gasket seats against the inside of the 10 gage housing wall. The damper shall be all weld design. All "pressure" retaining weld joints and seams requiring only intermittent welds by design shall not be continuously welded. As a minimum, all weld joints and seams shall be wire brushed and/or buffed to remove heat discoloration, burrs and sharp edges. All welding procedures, welders and welder operations shall be qualified in accordance with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IX.