ISO 14644-7
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ISO 14644-7, Cleanrooms and associate controlled environments - Part 7: Separative devices (clean air hoods, gloveboxes, isolator
s and minienvironments) was published as an International Standard in 2004. The document was submitted as an American National Standard and has been adopted as ANSI
/IEST/ISO 14644-7:2004.
This part of ISO 14644 specifies the minimum requirements for the design, construction, installation, testing and approval of separative devices in those respects where they differ from cleanrooms as described in ISO 14644-4
and 14644-5
. Separative devices range from open to closed systems.
The limitations are:
Barrier isolator
A barrier isolator, or simply an isolator, is a device that provides a physical barrier between a laboratory technician and a work process...
s and minienvironments) was published as an International Standard in 2004. The document was submitted as an American National Standard and has been adopted as ANSI
American National Standards Institute
The American National Standards Institute is a private non-profit organization that oversees the development of voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems, and personnel in the United States. The organization also coordinates U.S. standards with international...
/IEST/ISO 14644-7:2004.
This part of ISO 14644 specifies the minimum requirements for the design, construction, installation, testing and approval of separative devices in those respects where they differ from cleanrooms as described in ISO 14644-4
ISO 14644-4
ISO 14644, Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments - Part 4: Design, construction and start-up, was submitted as an American National Standard in 2001....
and 14644-5
ISO 14644-5
ISO 14644-5, Cleanrooms and associate controlled environments - Part 5: Operations, was published as an International Standard in 2004 and is available from IEST...
. Separative devices range from open to closed systems.
The limitations are:
- Application-specific requirements are not addressed.
- User requirements are as agreed by customer and supplier.
- Specific processes to be accommodated in the separative device installation are not specified.
- Fire, safety and other regulatory matters are not considered specifically; the appropriate national and local requirements shall be respected.
- Full-suits are not within the scope of this standard.
See also
- ISO 14644ISO 14644ISO 14644 Standards were first formed from the US Federal Standard 209E Airborne Particulate Cleanliness Classes in Cleanrooms and Clean Zones. The need for a single standard for cleanroom classification and testing was long felt...
- standard for Airborne Particulate Cleanliness Classes in Cleanrooms and Clean Zones
Related links
- http://www.iest.org
- http://www.ansi.org
- http://www.iso.org