Abstract: A fume hood controller system in which the sash position is monitored by a transducer which provides a signal indicative of the area of the hood opening. A variable speed motor controller is responsive to the sash position signal to provide a fan speed which varies in a substantially continuous and linear manner as a function of the sash opening. In an alternate embodiment, the air flow through the hood is controlled by a damper or similar device. Several embodiments are shown in which the present invention may be used to control a fume hood system in which a blower exhausts a plurality of fume hoods while maintaining a substantially constant face velocity in each hood.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 8, 1985
Date of Patent:
November 17, 1987
Assignee:
Phoenix Controls Corp.
Inventors:
Gordon P. Sharp, William P. Curtiss, George B. Yundt