Iso Clean Room Classification
Small numbers refer to iso 14644 1 standards which specify the decimal logarithm of the number of particles 0 1 μm or larger permitted per m 3 of air.
Iso clean room classification. This standard includes the cleanroom classes iso 1 iso 2 iso 3 iso 4 iso 5 iso 6 iso 7 iso 8 and iso 9 with iso 1 being the cleanest and iso 9 the dirtiest class but still cleaner than a regular room. Iso 7 is a common clean cleanroom classification. A cleanroom must have less than 352 000 particles 0 5 micron per cubic meter and 60hepa filtered air changes per hour. Both eu gmp annex 1 2009 1 and the fda cgmp 2004 2 state that classification is done to the method defined in iso 14644 1 2015 3 cgmp follows the maximum concentrations defined in iso 14644 1 2015 for each of the cleanroom grades.
This table details the recommended air changes per hour for iso 14644 1 2015 cleanrooms and their associated gmp grade and federal standard. Iso clean room classifications are rated according to how much of a particulate of a specific size exists per cubic meter within a given enclosure see second chart. The cleanroom classification standards fs 209e and iso 14644 1 require specific particle count measurements and calculations to classify the cleanliness level of a cleanroom or clean area. Iso 14644 1 cleanroom classifications a question commonly asked is what is a clean room generally speaking a clean room is an enclosed room that has equipment which controls the amount of particulate matter in the air by using air pressure and filters.
The equivalent fed standard is class 10 000 or 10 000 particles per cubic foot. Air changes hour. Cleanroom standard cleanroom classification guidelines. This standard is about to be superseded by bs en iso 14644 1.
The primary authority in the us and canada is the iso classification system iso 14644 1. Both fs 209e and iso 14644 1 assume log log relationships between particle size and particle concentration. Clean room classification iso class. Iso cleanroom standards clean rooms are classified by how clean the air is.
In federal standard 209 a to d of the usa the number of particles equal to and greater than 0 5mm is measured in one cubic foot of air and this count is used to classify the cleanroom. Iso 8 is the starting cleanroom level. In the uk british standard 5295 is used to classify cleanrooms. This refers to the level of cleanroom particulate cleanliness based on a number of airborne particles of a certain size per cubic metre.
A sterile cleanroom for the pharmaceutical industry will need to achieve iso 5.