Pall Envirochek Instructions For Use Download Page 1

Envirochek

®

 and Envirochek HV

Sampling Capsules

•  Designed for the concentration and recovery of 

Cryptosporidium sp. 

oocysts 

and 

Giardia sp. 

cysts.

•  Envirochek HV capsule optimized for sampling high volumes of source or 

treated water.

Ordering Information
Part Number  Description 

Pkg

12098 

Envirochek HV sampling capsule, bulk pack,  

25/cs

 individually 

bagged

12099 

Envirochek HV sampling capsule 

1/pkg

12107 

Envirochek sampling capsule, bulk pack,  

25/cs

 individually 

bagged

12110 

Envirochek sampling capsule 

1/pkg

Specifications
Materials of Construction

Filter Media

  12107, 12110: Supor

®

 (polyethersulfone) membrane

  12098, 12099: Polyester

Housing: Polycarbonate

End Caps: Vinyl

Filter Support Material: Polypropylene

Pore Size

1.0 

μ

m

Effective Filtration Area

1300 cm

2

Dimensions

Length: 21 cm (8.5 in.)

Diameter: 6 cm (2.4 in.)

Inlet/Outlet Connections

12.7 mm (1/2 in.) straight hose barb

Maximum Operation Pressure

6.9 bar (690 kPa, 100 psi)

Maximum Differential Pressure

12107, 12110: 2.1 bar (210 kPa, 30 psid) at 21 ºC (70 ºF)

12098, 12099: 4.1 bar (410 kPa, 60 psid) at 21 ºC (70 ºF)

Sterilization

Provided non-sterile

Instructions for Use

This method does not address all of the safety concerns that are associated with 

pathogen concentration and testing. It is the responsibility of the user of this device 

and method to determine and employ all applicable safety measures to ensure the 

safety of themselves and others. Check for regulatory limitations that may apply 

prior to using this device.
Proper assembly and flow direction is critical to the filter’s performance. Improper 

assembly can result in decreased throughput, lower sediment recoveries and, in 

extreme cases, damage to the pleated membrane within the device. 

Instructions for Use 

(continued)

1.0  

Materials

 1.1 

 

Envirochek or Envirochek HV sampling capsule, one capsule per 

sample. The capsules are not reusable.

 1.2 

 

Hose-type tubing, 12.7 mm (0.5 in.) I.D.

 1.3 

 

Clamps

 1.4 

 

Water meter (flow totalizer)

 1.5 

 

Flow control valve or flow rate meter with valve

 1.6 

 

Pump, electric or gasoline powered (if needed)

 1.7 

 

Laboratory Shaker (Pall Life Sciences PN 4821A, 115V; 4822A, 230V)

 1.8 

 

Ice chest or cooler with cold packs

 1.9 

 

250 mL conical centrifuge tubes

 1.10 

 

50 mL polypropylene tubes

 1.11 

 

Elution Buffer

 

 

1.11.1 10 mL Laureth-12 solution (see below)

 

 

1.11.2 10 mL 1 M Tris, pH 7.4 (see below)

   1.11.3 

0

2 mL  0.5 M Ethylenediamine Tetraacetic Acid (EDTA),

2 Na, pH 8.0 (see below)

   1.11.4 

150 

μ

L Antifoam A

   1.11.5 

 

5% w/v of Sodium Hexamethaphosphate (NaHMP) solution 

(see below)*

   1.11.6 

 

Preparation of Laureth-12 Solution

Weigh 10 g of Laureth-12 (PN 4820) and dissolve in 90 mL 

of reagent water using a microwave or hot plate. Dispense in 

10 mL aliquots into sterile vials and store at room temperature 

for up to 2 months or in a freezer for up to a year.

   1.11.7 

 

Preparation of 1 M Tris, pH 7.4

Dissolve 121.1 g Tris in 700 mL reagent water and adjust 

pH to 7.4 using 1 N HCl or NaOH. Dilute to a final volume of 

1000 mL with reagent water and adjust the final pH. Filter-

sterilize through a 0.2 

μ

m membrane (PN 4632) into a sterile 

plastic container and store at room temperature.

   1.11.8 

 

Preparation of 0.5 M EDTA, 2 Na, pH 8.0

Dissolve 186.1 g EDTA, sodiumdihydrate in 800 mL reagent 

water and adjust to pH 8.0 using 6 N HCl or NaOH. Dilute to 

a final volume of 1000 mL with reagent water and adjust the 

final pH using 1 N HCl or NaOH.

   1.11.9 

 

Preparation of 5% w/v Sodium Hexametaphosphate Solution

Dissolve 50 g of sodium hexametaphosphate (NaPO

3

)

n

 in 

600 mL of reagent water. Dilute to final volume of 1000 mL 

using reagent water. Store in a plastic or glass container at 

room temperature for up to 3 months. Discard when expiration 

date is reached or sooner if microbial growth is apparent.

  1.11.10 

 

Preparation of Buffer Solution

•  Add the contents of a 10 mL vial of Laureth-12 solution to a 

1000 mL graduated cylinder. Rinse the vial several times to 

ensure the complete transfer of detergent.

 • 

 

Add 10 mL Tris solution, pH 7.4; 2 mL EDTA solution, pH 8.0; 

and 150 

μ

L Antifoam A to the graduated cylinder.

 • 

 

Bring solution to a final volume of 1000 mL with reagent 

water. The buffer will have an opaque appearance.

Instructions for Use 

(continued)

2.0 Sample 

Collection

 2.1 

 

Retain the vinyl caps provided with the sampling capsule for sample 

shipping and the elution process.

 2.2 

 

The exact installation is dependent on whether or not the water is from 

a pressurized water source. If the source is not pressurized, a pump is 

required. If a pump is required, the system will appear as in Figure 1a. 

If a pump is not required, the system will appear as in Figure 1b.

Figure 1a: Sampling system with pump

Figure 1b: Sampling system without pump

 2.3 

 

Before connecting the sampling system to the pressurized system 

or sample source, turn the pressurized system or pump on, allowing 

water to purge residual debris from the water lines for 2-3 minutes, or 

until the turbidity becomes uniform.

 2.4 

 

Turn off the pressurized source or pump and connect the sampling 

system without the sampling capsule.

 2.5 

 

Turn on the pressurized source or pump and adjust the flow rate as 

recommended by the current approved method for your region.

 2.6 

 

Allow approximately 2-10 L source or reagent water to flush the 

system.

 2.7 

 

Install the sampling capsule in line, securing the inlet and outlet ends 

with the appropriate fittings/clamps.

 2.8 

 

With a water-resistant marking pen, record the sampling location, 

name of the person performing the sampling, date, meter reading, and 

turbidity of the sample on the label provided on the filter housing.

 

2.9  Initiate water flow.

 2.10 

 

Vent the residual air in the capsule using the vent valve by turning it in 

a counter clockwise direction. When the filter housing is full of water, 

quickly close the vent valve.

 2.11 

 

After you have collected your sample through the sampling capsule, 

shut off your water source. Allow the pressure to decay until flow stops.

 2.12 

 

Record the stop time and final meter reading in the appropriate spaces 

on the label on the filter.

 2.13 

 

Disconnect the inlet end of the sampling capsule, making sure not to 

spill any of the water remaining in the capsule. This water is part of 

your sample.

 2.14 

 

Seal the inlet of the capsule with the vinyl end cap that was saved from 

step 2.1.

 2.15 

 

Loosen the outlet end and allow water to drain as much as possible. 

Water drainage from the capsule through the outlet is acceptable since 

the sample has passed through the membrane.

 2.16 

 

Seal the outlet of the capsule with the vinyl end cap that was saved 

from step 2.1.

 2.17 

 

Transport sampling capsules to testing facility according to 

temperature and hold time requirements listed in current approved 

method for your region.

Envirochek

Sampling

Capsule

Flow Totalizer

(meter)

Flow

Restrictor

Waste

Pump

Water

Source

Pressure

Regulator

Envirochek

Sampling

Capsule

Flow Totalizer

(meter)

Flow

Restrictor

Waste

Open/Close

Valve

Pressurized

Water

Source

*Note:

 

Use of NaHMP is accepted by EPA Method 1623.1 for the improved 

recovery of cysts and oocysts in certain water matrices. If you elect to use this 

step, this must be performed on all OPR’s and the same lot of elution buffer. 

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