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V o l u m e 10 N u m b e r 2 Innovative Technologies Result in a More Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Total Exhaust Biological Safety Cabinet Robert Lloyd • Daniel Eagleson • Aaron Johnson
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Document Date: 2015-01-07 11:10:22


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Cincinnati / /

Company

Technical Resources / The Baker Company / Biomedical Laboratories / Renewable Energy / Baker Laboratory / /

Country

United States / /

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Event

Product Issues / /

Facility

National Institute of Health / Building A / Baker Laboratory / The National Institute of Health / /

IndustryTerm

variable frequency drive technology / electricity / energy consumption / motor/blower technology / times more energy / overall energy / twophase systems / energy-saving features / energy requirements / facility exhaust systems / filter systems / energy-efficient equipment / energy/power consumption requirements / less energy / manufacturing / motor technology / energy savings / energy / /

Organization

National Institute of Health / More Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Total Exhaust Biological Safety Cabinet / U.S. Department of Energy / National Science Foundation / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Traditional Type B2 Cabinet / Energy-Efficient Total Exhaust Biological Safety Cabinet / /

Person

Robert Lloyd / Daniel Eagleson / /

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Position

conductor / BioChemGARD e3 motor controller / VFD motor controller / Laboratory Manager / /

Product

BioChemGARD e3 / air / /

Technology

motor/blower technology / motor technology / variable frequency drive technology / state-ofthe-art three-phase motor technology / /

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