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Daily maintenance of horizontal flow workbenches

Daily maintenance of horizontal flow workbenches

Daily maintenance of horizontal flow workbenches

2025-07-18

Daily maintenance of horizontal flow workbenches

The horizontal flow workbench is a device that provides a local clean environment and is widely used in biological laboratories, electronic manufacturing, pharmaceutical production, and other fields. Daily maintenance is crucial for ensuring its cleanliness, operational stability, and extending its service life. The following are the key points for the daily maintenance of the horizontal flow workbench:
I. Daily maintenance
Check before startup
Check the surface of the workbench for any debris or stains and clean them up in time (75% alcohol can be used to wipe).
Check whether the appearance of the fan and filter is intact, and whether there is any damage or looseness.
Confirm that the power connection is normal and the switch function is intact.
Observation during operation
After starting up, observe whether the fan operates smoothly and if there are any abnormal noises or vibrations.
Check whether the indicator lights and the display on the control panel are normal, and whether the wind speed is within the set range (generally, the wind speed requirement for a horizontal flow workbench is 0.3 to 0.6m/s).
During operation, avoid placing items near the air outlet or return air outlet to prevent blocking the airflow.
Clean after use
Before closing the workbench, wipe the workbench surface, inner walls, and operating Windows with 75% alcohol or a special disinfectant to remove residual contaminants.
Clear the waste generated during the operation process to ensure that there are no leftover items on the workbench.
Turn off the power and record the operating conditions (such as abnormal noise, abnormal wind speed, etc.).
Ii. Weekly maintenance
Appearance and structural inspection
Clean the external surface of the workbench, including the sides, top, and bottom, to remove dust and stains.
Check the sealing performance of the workbench, such as whether the sealing strip of the operation window is intact, without aging or falling off, to ensure that no external contamination seeps in.
Check if the screws and connecting parts are loose and tighten them in time.
Preliminary inspection of the filter
Observe whether the surface of the pre-filter (primary filter) has accumulated too much dust. If it is dirty, remove it in time and clean it by blowing it back with compressed air (Note: The primary filter must not be washed with water).
Record the cleaning frequency and status of the pre-filter to provide a basis for subsequent replacement.
Fan performance inspection
Measure the wind speed at different positions on the workbench with an anemometer to ensure uniformity and compliance. If the wind speed drops significantly (below 0.3m/s), it is necessary to check for filter blockage or fan failure.
Iii. Monthly maintenance
Status assessment of high-efficiency filters
High-efficiency filters are the core for ensuring cleanliness. Every month, the cleanliness inside the workbench needs to be tested by a "dust particle counter" (usually required to reach a cleanliness level of 100 or 1,000). If the number of particles exceeds the standard, it may be that the high-efficiency filter is leaking or has failed.
Check whether the frame seal of the high-efficiency filter is intact, without any damage or deformation. If leakage is found, it should be replaced or resealed in time.
Electrical system inspection
Check if the power cord, plug, and socket are damaged or aged to avoid the risk of a short circuit.
Clean the control panel and switches to prevent dust accumulation from affecting operation.
Internal airflow detection
Use the smoke test method (such as a smoke-emitting pen) to observe whether the airflow direction inside the workbench is uniform and free of vortices, ensuring that the horizontal airflow covers the entire operation area without any airflow dead corners.
4. Regularly replace consumables
Primary filter: Depending on the usage frequency and environmental cleanliness, it is generally replaced every 1 to 3 months (if it still accumulates a lot of dust after weekly cleaning, it needs to be replaced in advance).
High-efficiency filters: Their service life is typically 1 to 2 years (or cumulative operation time reaches 1500 to 3000 hours). If the cleanliness test fails to meet the standards or they are damaged, they need to be replaced immediately (after replacement, the cleanliness should be retested to ensure it is qualified).
When replacing the filter, it is necessary to strictly follow the operating procedures to avoid contaminating the filter and the interior of the workbench.
V. Long-term Shutdown Maintenance
If the workbench is not used for a long time (more than one month), it is necessary to thoroughly clean the inside and outside first, remove the pre-filter, and store it in a sealed container.
Cut off the power supply and cover the workbench with a dust cover to prevent dust from entering.
Before reactivation, a comprehensive inspection of the equipment status is required, the primary filter should be replaced, and the cleanliness should be tested after running for 30 minutes. Only after passing the test can it be used.
Vi. Precautions
During the maintenance process, clean gloves and masks must be worn to avoid human contamination.
The replacement of high-efficiency filters must be carried out by professionals to ensure correct installation and prevent leakage.
All maintenance records should be archived in detail (such as cleaning time, filter replacement date, test data, etc.) to facilitate traceability and equipment management.
If any equipment malfunction is found (such as the fan not rotating, abnormal wind speed, or the cleanliness not meeting the standard, etc.), do not disassemble it by yourself. Instead, contact professional maintenance personnel for handling.
Through the above daily maintenance, the clean environment and stable operation of the horizontal flow workbench can be effectively guaranteed, and the risk of contamination during experiments or production processes can be reduced.