Manual

Sampling Parameters
Max. sampling time: 30 minutes
Max. recommended air face velocity (through lter): 0.4 meters/second (m/sec)
Prolonged sampling time and high air velocity may destroy gelatin pores leading
to a decrease in collection e ciency of gelatin lters.
Note: Air velocities nearer 0.4 m/sec require shorter sampling times. Conversely, lower
air velocities allow longer sampling times.
Face velocity for speci c samplers/ lter diameters:
• IOM Sampler with 25-mm lter at 2 L/min ow rate = air face velocity of
0.08 m/sec
• Bu on Sampler with 25-mm lter at 4 L/min ow rate = air face velocity
of 0.16 m/sec
• 37-mm lter at:
2 L/min ow rate = air face velocity of 0.035 m/sec
4 L/min ow rate = air face velocity of 0.07 m/sec
10 L/min ow rate = air face velocity of 0.17 m/sec
Operation
Filter Handling Guidelines
• Gelatin lters are bri le; handle lters carefully.
Do not touch lters with ngers or foreign objects.
Use forceps to handle lters.
Do not grip lters too tightly with forceps; this will cause breakage.
• Avoid bending lters.
Keep pocket on lter until ready to load into a casse e. See Loading a Gelatin
Filter into a Casse e.
Loading a Gelatin Filter into a Casse e
Note: Load the lter only under sterile conditions. Follow Filter Handling Guidelines.
1. Disassemble the casse e and carefully let the gelatin lter slide out of its
pocket into the casse e.
2. Use forceps to aid in positioning the lter.
3. Reassemble the casse e.
4. Use exible tubing to connect the outlet of the casse e to the inlet of an
air sample pump capable of the desired ow rate.
5. Sample for the appropriate sampling period up to 30 minutes (see Sampling
Parameters). Sampling periods should be brief to help reduce microorganism
stress.
Handling and Shipping the Filter A er Sampling
Determine the method of analysis to be used, direct or indirect, before preparing
the sample for shipment. There are two methods for shipment preparation.
Method 1 can be used for shipping to a laboratory at a di erent location.
Method 2 should only be used if there is an on-site laboratory that can perform
microbial analysis.