Cleanroom Testing
01 June 2016

Cleanroom Testing

Cleanrooms, by definition, are designed to control airborne particulate and environmental conditions. Cleanrooms can be positive or negative pressure environments that sweep a specified area with HEPA filtered air. Critical pharmaceutical, microbiological, and nanotechnological areas require adherence to exacting performance requirements. TSS’ certification programs verify that your facilities perform to appropriate international standards and client specifications.

Included with all testing is complete documentation of the test results and certification of the rooms and devices tested. An optional, customized formal report detailing test procedures, test results, and comprehensive conclusions of the testing performed can be included to suit your needs.

 
Three stage of cleanroom testing:

  • As-built
  • At-rest
  • Operating

Cleanroom Test

  • Wind Speed 
  • Filter Leakage 
  • Floor Conductivity
  • Noise
  • Pressure
  • Humidity 
  • Cleanliness 
  • Flow Type


Clean Room Testing Procedure

  • Preparation before test
  • Install filter in HVAC System
  • HVAC System operation for 48 hours
  • Indoor pressure testing
  • Filter leakage testing
  • Wind speed testing
  • Particle testing
  • Temperature & humidity testing
  • Illumination testing
  • Noise testing
  • Floor conductivity testing
  • Data record
  • Hand on to customer