Thermo Scientific Partisol 2000i Instruction Manual page 102

Air sampler
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Sampler Operation
Post-Sampling Verification and Data Retrieval
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Partisol 2000i and Partisol 2000i-D Instruction Manual
Ambient_Temp_min, Ambient_Temp_avg, Ambient_Temp_max - The
Sampler displays the minimum, average and maximum ambient
temperatures (°C) encountered during sampling.
Filter_Temp_min, Filter_Temp_avg, Filter_Temp_max - The Sampler
shows the minimum, average and maximum filter temperatures (°C)
encountered during sampling.
Ambient_Press_min, Ambient_Press_avg, Ambient_Press_max - The
Sampler indicates the minimum, average and maximum ambient pressures
(mmHg) encountered during sampling
Delta Temp, Date_Max_Temp, Time - These fields are the maximum
difference (°C) between the filter and ambient temperatures during and
after sample collection, as well as time/date (hh.mm yy/mm/dd) at which
the Sampler recorded the deviation.
Site_ID_1, Site_ID_2 - These are the Site ID values entered in the
Instrument Setup screen.
Status_Codes - This field lists the instrument status codes recorded at the
end of the sample. See
Valid_Samp_Time - This is the valid sample time in minutes.
Wind_Speed_avg, Wind_Velocity_avg, Wind_Direction_avg - The
Sampler indicates the average wind speed, velocity, and direction
encountered during sampling.
Ambient_%RH_min, Ambient_%RH_avg, Ambient_%RH_max - The
Sampler indicates the minimum, average and maximum ambient %RH
encountered during sampling
Valid_Samp2_Time, Total_Samp2_Time - These are the valid Sample2
times recorded for the second sample period when the Sampler is operated
in Time2 Sample Mode.
Filter2_ID, Cassette2_ID - The Filter ID and Cassette ID fields display
the user-defined information entered prior to sampling in the Sample Setup
Screen
Flow2_min, Flow2_avg, Flow2_max - These are the minimum, average,
and maximum volumetric flow rates (L/min) during the sampling period
for Flow2 in a Partisol 2000i-D.
Flow2_COV - The coefficient of variation is equal to the standard
deviation of the five-minute flow rate averages divided by the average flow
rate (1.67 L/min by default for Flow 2 in a Partisol 2000i-D). This value is
then multiplied by 100 to yield the %COV value shown on the run screen
and Filter Data records. If this value is greater than 4 (4%), the Sampler
displays the "O2" status code.
Table 9–5
for the list of possible status codes.
Thermo Fisher Scientific

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