Recording duration: 31 minutes
Tom Bishop, PE
EASA Senior Technical Support Specialist
Occasionally we hear the term “cleanroom” used for a winding area that is physically isolated from the remainder of a service center. The main purpose of such an enclosure is to prevent windings and winding material from being contaminated with any dust and dirt that may be in other parts of the service center. Some service centers also use the enclosure for the purpose of installing bearings. This presentation explores the distinction between a controlled environment and a cleanroom, the requirements for both, and provides details to help you determine if you want to add a controlled environment or a cleanroom to your facility.
Primary topics:
- What is a controlled environment?
- What is a cleanroom?
- Cleanroom standards
- ISO Class 9: A compromise alternative
- Design considerations for cleanrooms
This presentation is intended for supervisors, managers and owners.
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ANSI/EASA AR100
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