Owner's manual

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Operation
Setting the Sampling Rate
1. Using a slo ed screwdriver, remove the metal plate on the front of the
pump.
2. Use the screwdriver to turn the ow adjust dial. Turning the dial clockwise
toward the 100 position increases ow, turning it counterclockwise toward
the 0 position decreases ow. The scale on the dial is arbitrary.
Measuring Flow Rate
Before use, allow pump to equilibrate after moving it from one tempera-
ture extreme to another.
1. Ensure pump has run for 5 minutes before measuring ow rate.
2. Using exible tubing, a ach the outlet of a representative sample tube to
the pump inlet.
3. A ach the inlet of the sample tube to a lm owmeter.
4. Turn on the pump using the on/o switch between the counter and the dial.
5. Measure the ow rate following the owmeter operating instructions. Ad-
just the ow by using the screwdriver to turn the dial clockwise to increase
ow or counterclockwise to decrease ow.
6. Disconnect the lm owmeter and the representative sample tube.
Sampling with Sorbent Tubes
Using the Stroke Counter
Before use, allow pump to equilibrate after moving it from one tempera-
ture extreme to another.
Protect sample pump from weather when in use outdoors.
Use of any device other than the approved battery pack to power the
pump voids the UL Listing for intrinsic safety and any warranty.
1. Record the initial counter reading.
2. Break the ends o a new sorbent tube.
3. Using exible tubing, connect the inlet of the sample pump to the outlet of
the sorbent tube.
4. Turn on the pump and sample for the desired sample period.
5. When sampling is completed, turn o the pump.
6. Disconnect and seal the sorbent tube.
7. Record the nal counter reading. Calculate the air volume using the fol-
lowing equation. To determine the pump factor, see page 5.
(
)
Air
=
Final Counter
-
Initial Counter
x
Pump
Volume Reading Reading Factor