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ENERGY AND COMFORT Indoor Air Quality Ultrafine ® Particle Counter Model 8525 Data Analysis Software enclosed ™ Operation and Service Manual 1980380, Revision K February 2009...
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ENERGY AND COMFORT Indoor Air Quality Ultrafine ® Particle Counter Model 8525 Data Analysis Software enclosed ™ Operation and Service Manual 1980380, Revision K February 2009 SHIP TO/MAIL TO: E-mail address: TSI Incorporated answers@tsi.com 500 Cardigan Road Shoreview, MN 55126-3996 Website: http://www.tsi.com...
CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION .................V UNPACKING AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION ......1 ® Unpacking the P-T Ultrafine Particle Counter ........1 Optional Accessories ................4 Spare/Replacement Parts................5 SETTING UP ..................7 ® Supplying Power to the P-T Particle Counter .........7 Installing the Batteries................7 Using the AC Adapter ................8 Charging and Installing the Alcohol Wick ..........9 Cautions Before Proceeding..............9 Locating and Identifying Components ..........10...
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Backlight..................29 Clear Memory ................30 LOG MODE..................31 Log Mode 2 and 3.................. 31 Sample Protocol for Log Mode 2 or 3 ........... 35 Memory Considerations................. 38 Particle Sampling Configurations............38 Sampling Through Inlet Screen, Tube, and Probe Assembly .... 39 Sampling Through Inlet Screen and Sample Tube......
Safety Information When operated according to the manufacturer’s instruction, this device is a Class I laser product as defined by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services standards under the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968. A certification and identification label like the one shown below is affixed to each instrument.
Unpacking the P-T Ultrafine Particle Counter ® Carefully unpack the Model 8525 P-T Ultrafine Particle Counter from the shipping container. Use the tables and illustrations below to make certain that there are no missing components. Contact TSI immediately if anything is missing or damaged.
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Figure 1-2: Alcohol Fill Capsule with Storage Cap, Alcohol Cartridge, Alcohol Bottles and Shoulder Strap Quantity Item Description Part/Model Reference Alcohol fill capsule and storage 1083070 cap. Alcohol cartridge 801624 30 ml alcohol bottles (1 shown) 2918011 Chapter 1...
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Figure 1-3: Mesh Storage Bag with Spare Wicks, Computer Cable, Zero Filters and DB9/DB25 Adapter Quantity Item Description Part/Model Reference Mesh bag Spare wick kit Computer cable, RJ45/DB9 800563 HEPA zero filter, with adapter 801625 Unpacking and Parts Identification...
Figure 1-4: Calibration Certificate, Operation and Service Manual, T ™ Software Quantity Item Description Part/Model Reference Calibration Certificate Operation and Service Manual 1980380 ™ Software 1090014 Optional Accessories ® The following table lists optional accessories available for the P-T Ultrafine Particle Counter. Quantity Item Description ®...
Spare/Replacement Parts The following items may be purchased as spare or replacement parts. Item Description Part Number Alcohol wicks with screens (Pkg. of 10) 8023 801615 ⁄ Tubing, sample, 4’ x ”, Tygon Inlet screen assembly 801616 Alcohol, 16 qty., 30 ml bottles 2918011 Unpacking and Parts Identification...
Supplying Power to the P-T Particle Counter ® The Model 8525 P-T Ultrafine Particle Counter may be powered in one of two ways. The standard configuration instrument is sold with a battery holder containing 6, AA alkaline batteries. An optional AC adapter may also be used to power the instrument when operating in a fixed location.
Figure 2-2: The Back of the Instrument 1. On/Off switch 4. AC Adapter socket 2. Inlet quick-connect fitting 5. Headphone jack 3. Communications port 6. Alcohol cartridge Using the AC Adapter ® The AC adapter allows you to power the P-T particle counter from an AC wall outlet.
Charging and Installing the Alcohol Wick Cautions Before Proceeding W A R N I N G Isopropyl Alcohol is hazardous material. Do not ingest or allow alcohol to contact your eyes or skin. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) located in the box of alcohol for handling precautions and first aid procedures.
Locating and Identifying Components ® To add alcohol to the P-T particle counter you must first identify and locate the alcohol related components and accessories that are included with the instrument (refer to Figure 1-2, for more information). You will need the following items: •...
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3. Open a bottle of alcohol. Invert the bottle and insert the nozzle end into the alcohol fill capsule as far as possible to make certain that you cannot inadvertently spray alcohol anywhere except down into the capsule. Fill Line Figure 2-4: Alcohol Fill Capsule 4.
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Figure 2-5: Insert Alcohol Cartridge into Fill Capsule 6. Set the alcohol fill capsule down and wait a few minutes while the wick inside the cartridge soaks up alcohol. ® Installing the Cartridge into the P-T Particle Counter 1. Remove the alcohol cartridge from the fill capsule and gently shake it to allow excess alcohol to drain back into the capsule.
® Figure 2-6: Insert Alcohol Cartridge into P-T Particle Counter Cleaning Up and Final Cautions 1. Recap the alcohol fill capsule using the storage cap. Note: Always recap the alcohol fill capsule and other containers immediately to prevent absorption of moisture and the escape of fumes.
6. Keep the storage cap and alcohol cartridge clean. Always set them down with the end standing up. These precautions prevent dirt or debris from entering the instrument and causing operational problems. Attaching the Inlet Screen Assembly, Sample Tube, and Telescoping Probe to the Instrument ®...
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Figure 2-7: Insert Inlet Screen Assembly into Fitting 5. For storage and safe keeping, attach the telescoping probe to either side of the instrument. Slide it in lengthwise along the instrument, beginning at the back of the instrument (the alcohol wick end) until it stops (do not force it!).
® The P-T particle counter is now ready to operate. Refer to Chapter 3, “Operation,” for information on starting and operating the instrument. The remainder of this chapter contains information on optional setup routines. Instrument Software and Communications Setup ® The P-T particle counter comes with special software called software, which is designed to provide you with maximum...
3. Select Instrument Setup, Communications in T ™ software. The following dialog is displayed: Figure 2-9: Instrument Setup, Communications Dialog Box 4. Select the correct serial port (such as, COM1); then select Test. The software will verify that you have set up the communications port ®...
Chapter 3 Operation Overview ® The P-T particle counter has three main modes of operation, Survey, Sample, and Data Log. ® Survey mode: When the P-T particle counter is first turned on, it will be in Survey mode which is used to display real-time particle concentration readings, in particles per cubic centimeter (pt/cc).
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® The P-T particle counter contains liquid isopropyl alcohol, which is absorbed into a porous wick. Under most operating conditions, the alcohol remains absorbed in the wick. However, if the instrument is tilted for a period of time, the alcohol will slowly seep out of the wick. This liquid alcohol may be drawn into the optical chamber, causing false particle counts and possibly flooding the optics.
Daily Zero Check ® Before beginning to sample with the P-T particle counter, it is important to verify that the instrument is operating normally. This Daily Zero Check should be performed at least once a day. 1. Turn on the instrument and let it warm up (approximately 60 seconds).
® Figure 3-1: P-T Particle Counter Keypad and Display Main Menu ® After the instrument has completed its warm-up countdown, the P-T particle counter will automatically go into the Survey mode and the Main Menu will be displayed. 3670 SAMPLE SETUP LOG MODE 1 Figure 3-2: Main Menu Screen (sample)
Particle Concentration ® The P-T particle counter displays the measured particle concentration in units of particles per cubic centimeter (pt/cc). The display updates once per second. The instrument range is from 0 to 500,000 pt/cc. Sample Mode The SAMPLE mode is the default selection on the Main Menu (the reverse highlight indicates that it is selected).
Changing the Location Label ® Once you choose to save the data point in memory, the P-T particle counter displays the EDIT LOCATION screen. The instrument gives the data point a default name, starting with “LOCATION 01.” The following screen is displayed. -EDIT LOCATION- LOCATION 01 PRESS ↵...
Logged Test Statistics The Logged Test Statistics screen allows you to review a statistical summary of each data logged test. When the screen is first displayed, it will show the statistics for the most recent test. You may page through and review the statistics for each test in memory.
Single Point Statistics The Single Point Statistics screen allows you to review a statistical summary of each recorded single data point. When the screen is first displayed, it will show the information for the most recent single data point. You may page through and review the information for each recorded point.
The log interval options for LOG MODE 1 may also be programmed using T software. Select Instrument Setup, ™ Parameters, then Logging Intervals, from the T ™ ® software menu. The current settings in the P-T particle counter will be retrieved and displayed in the dialog box. You may program in new values for each of the five log intervals (within defined ®...
• To adjust the reference value manually, move the selection highlight to SET REFERENCE. Then, use the right arrow key to move the highlight to the reference value. Use the up/down arrow to adjust the reference values in increments of 100. When satisfied with the new reference value, use the left arrow key to return to SET REFERENCE.
Programming Time/Date Using T Software ™ The time and date may also be adjusted using T software. ™ ® To program the P-T particle counter date and time: ® 1. Make sure the P-T particle counter is connected to the computer and turned on.
-BACKLIGHT DELAY- 5 SECONDS Figure 3-12: Backlight Delay Note: Prolonged use of the backlight may severely reduce the overall battery life. To edit the backlight delay using T software, select ™ Instrument Setup, Parameters, and Other. Follow the onscreen prompts or open the Help Function (F1) for more information. Clear Memory The CLEAR MEMORY option on the Setup menu allows you to clear the instrument memory.
LOG MODE The third selection on the Main menu allows you to select which data logging mode to use and then to initiate a data logging session. To make changes to the LOG MODE, simply scroll Up/Down to the LOG MODE 1 selection and then adjust the mode using the Left/Right arrows.
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To program a logging protocol for Log Mode 2 or 3: ® 1. Make sure the P-T particle counter is connected to the computer and turned on. 2. Select Logging Setup from the Instrument Setup menu. T ™ software retrieves the current settings for Log Modes 2 and 3 from the ®...
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The following table summarizes the information displayed in the ® particle counter Logging Protocol dialog box. Item Description ® Serial Number Displays the serial number of the P-T particle counter. Number of tests Displays the number of tests currently logged logged and stored in the logging instrument.
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® To program the P-T particle counter for Log Mode 2 or 3, do the following: Item Description Channels Select the channels for which you want to ® log data. In the case of the P-T particle counter, there is only one channel to select: particle concentration.
The settings for each separate Log mode must not require more than 100% of the logger memory. Note: If the percent memory required is greater than the available memory, T software will not allow you to program ™ the Log Mode 2 or 3. It will only accept a protocol which is feasible.
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11/02/2008 11/03/2008 ® Figure 3-16: P-T Particle Counter Logging Example To program this logging example, do the following: ® 1. Make sure the P-T particle counter is connected to the computer and turned on. 2. Select Logging Setup from the Instrument Setup menu. T ™...
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5. Note that the LOG 2 test requires 1% of the available memory and LOG 3 requires 1% of the memory. A total of 100% of the memory is available for use. ® 6. You can now disconnect your P-T particle counter from the computer.
If the test start time is less than five …the pump and internal systems minutes away… do not power down. The current time/date and start time/date are displayed. The instrument begins logging at the correct time. If the test start date and/or time has …pressing the “↵”...
Each of these sampling configurations have specific applications, advantages, and disadvantages. Sampling Through Inlet Screen, Tube, and Probe Assembly ® The standard sampling configuration for the P-T particle counter makes use of the inlet screen, sample tube, and telescoping probe. This configuration is the easiest to use and is suitable for a wide range of applications.
Sampling Through Inlet Screen Assembly Only ® The P-T particle counter must always be operated with the inlet screen assembly in place. This mesh screen prevents large particles and fibers from clogging the sensitive internal components in the ® instrument. If desired, you may operate the P-T particle counter with only the inlet screen and no sampling tubing.
Maintenance Schedule ® Your Model 8525 P-T Ultrafine Particle Counter needs very little required maintenance. The few items that are suggested, however, should be done regularly, to ensure reliable operation. Table 4–1 lists the factory recommended maintenance schedule.
Chapter 3, “Operation,” for detailed instructions on performing the Daily Zero Check. Recharging the Alcohol Wick The alcohol wick should be recharged with alcohol at least once a day (depending upon usage). Please see Chapter 2, “Setting Up,” for detailed instructions on recharging the alcohol wick.
Each new wick has a new screen with it. Note that some discoloration is normal and will not influence performance. Removing the Wick from the Cartridge To remove the alcohol wick from the cartridge, grasp the cartridge with both hands, with your thumbs near the seam, and firmly apply pressure as if you wanted to break it into two pieces.
Hold the screen up to the light and look through it to make sure it is clean. All openings in the mesh should be clear. If any of the openings are blocked, clear them by blowing air through the screen. If the screen cannot be 100% cleaned, replace it with a new one.
Re-assemble the cartridge. Align the two halves of the alcohol cartridge and press firmly until they snap together. The cleaning/replacement procedure is complete. Cleaning Inlet Screen Assembly The inlet screen assembly protects the instrument from contamination by coarse particles and/or fibers. When the inlet screen is clean, it has almost no affect upon the instrument particle counting.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting The table below lists the symptoms, possible causes and recommended ® solutions for common problems encountered with the P-T particle counter. Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action Unable to Optics are flooded with Let instrument run overnight obtain zero alcohol (caused by (using AC adapter) with storage ®...
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Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action Counts seem Low on alcohol. Replenish alcohol in wick. too low (below Particle count in area expected really is low. values). Moisture buildup inside Change alcohol wick inside alcohol cartridge. alcohol cartridge. Plugged sample tube. Straighten tube;...
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Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action “TILTED” Instrument has been tilted Hold instrument level during message during operation. operation! Condition will normally correct itself. Tilt condition may cause data logging or Sample Mode problems. “PUMP Sample tube inlet is Remove obstruction. Press BLOCKED”...
Appendix A Specifications Specifications are subject to change without notice. Concentration Range 0 to 5 x 10 particles/cm Particle Size Range 0.02 to 1 micrometer Temperature Range Operation 32 to 100°F (0 to 38°C) Storage –40 to 160°F (–40 to 70°C) Flow Rate Sample Approx.
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Warranty Two years on workmanship and material ® Computer Requirements PC with Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP; Windows-compatible printer; 5 MB hard disk space; and available RS-232 serial port (for downloading) Appendix A...
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6 - REACTIVITY DATA Stability........ Stable, hazardous. Polymerization ..... Will not occur. Conditions to Avoid..... Heat, flame, other sources of ignition. Incompatibles....... Strong oxidizing agents, aluminum, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, amines and ammonia, halogen acids and halogen compounds. Decomposition products ..Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide.
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9 - STORAGE AND HANDLING PRECAUTIONS SAF-T-DATA Storage Color Code: red (flammable) Special Precautions: Bond and ground containers when transferring liquid. Keep container tightly closed. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated, flammable liquid storage area. 10 - TRANSPORTATION DATA AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Domestic (D.O.T.): Proper Shipping Name ..
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