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REVALIDATION OF AIR HANDLING UNIT IN FLUID BED PROCESSOR / DRIER / EQUIPMENT AND AUTOMATIC COATING EQUIPMENT

  • OBJECTIVE:

To lay down a procedure for to perform periodic Revalidation of Air Handling Unit in Fluid Bed Processor /Drier / Equipment and Automatic Coating Equipment.

  • SCOPE:

This SOP is applicable for to perform periodic Revalidation of Air Handling Unit in Fluid Bed Processor /Drier / Equipment and Automatic Coating Equipment {Company Name} {Company Location}.

  • RESPONSIBILITY:
  • Technical Assistant – Engineering to perform periodic Re-validation activities.
    • Executive – Engineering to monitor the periodic Re-validation activities for compliance of SOP.
    • Executive – Validation – Quality Assurance to monitor and review the periodic Re-validation activities.
    • Head Engineering/Designee – To review the periodic Re-validation activities.
    • Head Production/Designee – To review the periodic Re-validation activities.
    • Head Quality Assurance/Designee – To review and approve the periodic Re-validation activities.
  • ACCOUNTABILITY:

Engineering Head

Head Quality Assurance

  • PROCEDURE:
  • Revalidation of Air Handling Unit in Fluid Bed Processor/Drier/ Equipment and Automatic Coating Equipment
    • This SOP covers Periodic Revalidation activities for Air Handling Unit in Fluid Bed Processor / Drier/Equipment and Automatic Coating Equipment.
    • In case of any Modification in the Air handling unit for Fluid Bed Processor / Drier/Equipment and Automatic Coating Equipment which have an impact on validated system, a new protocol shall be prepared and executed.
    • The following test parameters shall be performed during periodic revalidation as per the defined frequencies.
  • HEPA Filter Integrity test.
    • Air Velocity Measurement
    • Non-viable Particle Count test
  • The test parameters along with acceptance criteria and frequencies is mentioned below.
Test Parameter for AHU validation
  • Grace period for frequencies of Revalidation tests.

The Revalidation tests shall be performed as per the below frequencies and grace period.

S. NoValidation FrequencyGrace Period
1.12 Months± 15 days
224 Months±30 days
  • However, in case of in case of any Modification in the Air handling unit for Fluid Bed Processor / Drier/Equipment and Automatic Coating Equipment which have an impact on validated system, a new protocol shall be prepared and executed immediately ,ones after modification activity is completed.
    • AIR VELOCITY MEASUREMENT
      • Ensure that the blowers of the respective equipment are switched “ON” prior to the start of  the air velocity test.Measure the air velocity at 5 locations of the supply air filter/ Grill (Four Corners and centre) with the Anemometer and record.Calculate the average velocity of the air coming from Supply Grill.
      • Calculate the airflow by multiplying the average velocity with the effective filter area.
  • Air flow (F) =          Average Velocity x Face Area of the Air supply Grill / Filter

=         Ft / Min. X Ft 2

=         Ft 3 / Min. or CFM

  • Calculate the airflow for all the Supply Grill and record the results in Annexure-I.
    • Repeat the above procedure for Return air grill wherever applicable and record the observation in Annexure-I.

Acceptance criteria: Air Velocity shall be +/- 5% of the rated air velocity.

  • HEPA Filter integrity test:
  • Duly calibrated Aerosol photometer shall be used for filter integrity test and Operation of Aerosol photometer as per SOP.HEPA Filter integrity test shall be done only at rest condition.
  • DOP (Di Octyle Phthalate) / PAO (poly alpha olophine) shall be used as challenging agent for filter integrity test.
  • Place the Aerosol generator at the supply of the air handling unit.Generate the aerosol (challenging agent) with a concentration between 20-80 µg per litre at upstream of the filter on the equipment. Using Aerosol Photometer, measure the upstream concentration of Aerosol and set to 100% base line.
  • Scan the downstream side of the entire filter face and frame at maximum distance of 5 cm from the filter face with an appropriate Aerosol photometer probe at a scan rate of at least 3 cm / second (Rectangular probe).
  • The maximum scan area should not exceed 15 Cm2 /Second. Record the downstream concentration in % in Annexure-III.
  • Scanning shall be covered entire filter face, perimeter of each filter, the seal between the filter frame & the grid structure including the joints and frame.
  • If leak is observed while scanning, equal / greater than the acceptance limit, the location of the leak shall be identified by the positioning of the probe that sustains the maximum reading on the photometer.
  • Upstream aerosol concentration shall be checked repeatedly at reasonable time intervals during scanning to confirm the stability of the challenge aerosol concentration.Record the results in Annexure-II.
  • In case the integrity test is not within the acceptable limit, replace the HEPA filter and record the same in Annexure-III.

Acceptance criteria:

  • Any leakage shall not be greater than 0.01% of the upstream challenge aerosol concentration.
  •  Non –Viable Air Borne Particle Count Test
  • Duly calibrated Air borne particulate counter shall be used and operations of air borne particle counter as per SOP.
  • Ensure that the AHU is working for 1 hour before performing the test the equipment(s) are cleaned before performing this test.
  • Calculate the number of locations using square root of the area in square meter.
  • Divide the measuring plan in to equal grid cells based on number of sampling locations calculated.
  • Perform the test adjusting the sampling time not less than one minute and flow rate shall be 1 ± 0.1CFM.
  • Minimum sample volume 1CFM.Perform the test with minimum 3 cycles at each location repeat the above procedure at all the other locations as per the sampling location layout.
  • Record the average particle count of the 0.5µ and 5.0µ in Annexure-IV.
  • In case the non-viable airborne particle count test is not within the acceptable limit, clean the area and perform the test again.
  • Calculate the mean average particle count for all the locations. Calculate as per below formula.

Formula :

Formula for calculating the number of sampling point locations.

N= Minimum number of sampling locations (rounded up to a whole number) A= Area of the clean room or clean zone in square meters.

Formula for calculate the particle count UCL.

Formula for calculate the particle count UCL
Formula for calculate the particle count UCL

Upper Confidence limit (UCL)

UCL = M + (UCL Factor X SEM)

UCL factor for 95% upper confidence limit for different number of locations is indicated in the following table.

Upper Confidence limit (UCL)
  • REFERENCES:

  Not Applicable

  • ANNEXURES: 
ANNEXURE No.TITLE OF ANNEXURE
Annexure-IAir velocity measurement
Annexure-IIIntegrity Testing of HEPA Filters
Annexure-IIIHEPA Filter Replacement Record
Annexure-IVAirborne Non-Viable Particle Matter Count Test
Annexure-VValidation Summary Report
Annexure-VIEquipment AHU’s Revalidation Schedule

ENCLOSURES: SOP Training Record.

  • DISTRIBUTION:
  • Controlled Copy No. 01                     Head Quality Assurance
  • Controlled Copy No. 02                 Head-Engineering
  • Master Copy                           Quality Assurance Department
  • ABBREVIATIONS:

AHU           :       Air handling unit.

m                :       Micron.

ISO            :       International organization for standardization.

SEM          :       Standard Error Mean.

SD             :       Standard Deviation.

UCL          :        Upper confident limit.

CM/S        :        Cubic Meter per Second.

m3             :        Cubic meter.

HEPA        :        High Efficiency Particulate Air.

m2             :         square meter.

m               :         millimeter.

°C              :         degree Celsius.

NMT         :         Not more than

NLT          :         Net less than

SOP         :         Standard Operating Procedure

  • REVISION HISTORY:
                                                             CHANGE HISTORY LOG
Revision No.Details of Changes Reason for ChangeEffective Date
00New SOPNot ApplicableTo be written manual

ANNEXURE-I
AIR VELOCITY MEASUREMENT

AIR VELOCITY MEASUREMENT

ANNEXURE-II
INTEGRITY TESTING OF HEPA FILTERS

INTEGRITY TESTING OF HEPA FILTERS

ANNEXURE-III
HEPA FILTER REPLACEMENT RECORD

HEPA FILTER REPLACEMENT RECORD

ANNEXURE-IV
AIRBORNE NON-VIABLE PARTICLE MATTER COUNT TEST

AIRBORNE NON-VIABLE PARTICLE MATTER COUNT TEST

ANNEXURE-V
REVALIDATION SUMMARY REPORT

AHU REVALIDATION SUMMARY REPORT
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