Teledyne 633 - Manual

Teledyne 633

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – The Aethalometer
  • Page 5 – TABLE; INTRODUCTION; Data file structure and description of the fields; MAINTENANCE and SERVICE
  • Page 6 – TECHNICAL SUPPORT and CONTACT INFORMATION
  • Page 7 – Description; Figure
  • Page 8 – from state‐of‐the‐art research to compliance monitoring.
  • Page 9 – locations with loading effects either present or not.
  • Page 11 – and the desired value of BC compensated back to zero loading.
  • Page 13 – User and Communications Interfaces; such as station identification
  • Page 15 – Technical
  • Page 16 – Functional; here are a functional block diagram followed by a flow diagram.
  • Page 17 – meet the rack mount standard for the instrumentation.
  • Page 18 – Ethernet based communication networks.
  • Page 19 – also in the air flow regulation loop.
  • Page 20 – detector and the flow meter.
  • Page 21 – SWITCH
  • Page 23 – SAFETY NOTES and LABELS; instrument operation can be DANGEROUS for the operator.
  • Page 24 – equipment near flammable substances.
  • Page 25 – Instrument; for technical safety.
  • Page 26 – Moving; automated tape advance procedure.
  • Page 27 – INSTRUMENT INSTALLATION; instrument accessible.; Figure 6; consult the instrument supplier for details.
  • Page 29 – matter sampling and analysis for details.; Powering; ) and another on the front inside the door on the right
  • Page 30 – untouched during the process.; Figure 9. The initialization screen with test results.
  • Page 31 – Filter; Manually lifting/lowering chamber optical head
  • Page 32 – The first “Tape Change
  • Page 33 – Slide tape from beneath
  • Page 36 – Ensure the tape is taut
  • Page 37 – The next “Tape Change; Figure 10. Changing filter tape
  • Page 38 – Grasp the optical head; Figure 11. Manually Lifting the Chamber Optical Head
  • Page 39 – USER INTERFACE, SETTINGS and OPERATION; Instrument Status
  • Page 40 – DATA; with selection data to be copied to USB; ABOUT; – features and contact information.
  • Page 41 – Table 1. Status Conditions and Descriptions.
  • Page 42 – Single Status Condition; , machine is running, tape advance warning flag is set ‐> YELLOW; Multiple Status Conditions; To download data, insert the USB stick in either of the
  • Page 43 – where; Data
  • Page 44 – Data field description:; : These are the pressure and temperature which the
  • Page 45 – TapeAdvCount
  • Page 47 – External; ‐ Vaisala_GMP343 – CO2 sensor
  • Page 49 – Item
  • Page 50 – Cyclone cleaning procedure:
  • Page 52 – Remove allen cap screws from cyclone top.; Leak; Flow measurement using a mass‐flow meter (for example TSI4100)
  • Page 53 – Disconnect flowmeter from the input.
  • Page 54 – Automatic; Stop measurements in the
  • Page 55 – Wait for the measurement chamber to
  • Page 57 – STOP measurements in the
  • Page 58 – Manual; Remove tape and insert the
  • Page 59 – achieve a stable flow.
  • Page 60 – numbers and click Enter.
  • Page 61 – Wait for the pump to run
  • Page 62 – After completion of manual (or automatic) flow calibration and the
  • Page 63 – Interpretation of the results:; at 5 LPM and 1 s
  • Page 64 – Locate the release button.
  • Page 65 – Optical; Use compressed air (AVOID
  • Page 66 – bottom of optical head.
  • Page 67 – Bypass filter changing procedure:
  • Page 70 – Calibrating; Tape sensor calibration procedure:
  • Page 71 – The next prompt is
  • Page 73 – assistance may be obtained from:
  • Page 75 – SPARE PARTS LIST; Flow calibration pad
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Model 633

Aethalometer

®

Black Carbon Monitor

User Manual

 
 

 

 

 
 

© TELEDYNE ADVANCED POLLUTION INSTRUMENTATION

9480 CARROLL PARK DRIVE

SAN DIEGO, CA 92121-5201

USA

Toll-free Phone:

800-324-5190

Phone:

858-657-9800

Fax:

858-657-9816

Email:

[email protected]

Website:

http://www.teledyne-api.com/

Copyright 2012-2013

07645A DCN6170

Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation

23 April 2013

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Summary

Page 3 - The Aethalometer

07645A DCN6170 i NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT © 2013 Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation, user manual expanded and edited with permission from Aerosol d.o.o./Magee Scientific. All rights reserved. TRADEMARKS The Aethalometer ® is a registered trademark of Magee Scientific and the instrument is manufa...

Page 5 - TABLE; INTRODUCTION; Data file structure and description of the fields; MAINTENANCE and SERVICE

07645A DCN6170 iii TABLE   OF   CONTENTS     1 INTRODUCTION 5 1.1 Description 5 1.1.1 ‘DualSpot™’ Technology 6 1.1.2 Automatic Zero and Span 10 1.1.3 User and Communications Interfaces 11 1.1.4 Modular Construction 12 1.2 Technical Specifications 13 1.3 Functional Description 14 2 SAFETY NOTES and L...

Page 6 - TECHNICAL SUPPORT and CONTACT INFORMATION

Model 633 Aethalometer ® Black Carbon Monitor User Manual Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation iv 07645A DCN6170 5.4 Manual flow meter calibration 55 5.5 Manual stability test 61 5.5 Manual clean air test 61 5.6 Cleaning the optical head 62 5.7 Changing the bypass cartridge filter 65 5.8 Cali...

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