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Form 37714 Rev 2002

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Low Flow Applications (Cont)

Using a CPC and Dual, Tri, or Quad Adjustable Low Flow Tube Holder (Figure 3)

Set/Calibrate Flow Rate for Multiple Tubes

•  Requires Constant Pressure Controller (CPC) and Adjustable Low Flow Tube Holder (see Accessories). The low flow tube holder used with CPC 

allows up to four tube samples to be taken simultaneously, each at different flow rates if desired. 

•  Allow pump to equilibrate after moving it from one temperature extreme to another.

•  Charge pump battery completely before calibration and sampling.

•  Calibrate/verify pump flow rate before and after each sampling operation using the tube holder and pump to be used for sampling.

•  Set the flow rate through the pump first and then calibrate the flow rate through each representative sorbent tube.

Pump Flow Rate

 

Follow these important steps before proceeding.

1.  Ensure that the battery is fully charged and that the pump has run for 5 minutes before calibrating. Leave pump running.

2.  Prepare a calibrator 

(see calibrator instructions)

. Using flexible tubing, connect the calibrator outlet (suction port) to the pump inlet.

3.  Calculate the sum of all tube flow rates. The maximum flow rate through any one tube is 500 ml/min.* 

a. If the sum is 

 1000 ml/min, set the pump flow rate to 1.5 L/min.

b. If the sum is > 1000 ml/min, multiply that number by 0.15 and total the two numbers.  Set the pump flow rate for the resulting 

new sum. (

Example:

 Sampling with three sorbent tubes, each with a flow rate of 500 ml/min.* The sum of the tube flow rates is 

calculated as 3 x 500 = 1500.  Determining a 15% higher flow rate is calculated as 1500 x 0.15 = 225. Calculating the final pump 
flow setting would be 1500 + 225 = 1725 ml/min.)

*  Back pressure across some sample tubes can be higher than average. In these instances, the maximum flow rate of 500 ml/min per tube may not 

be achieved.

4.  Using a small screwdriver, turn the flow adjustment screw on top of the pump 

(Figure 1)

 (

clockwise

 to increase flow or 

counterclockwise

 

to decrease flow) until the calibrator indicates the required flow rate.

5.  Remove tubing from the pump inlet and calibrator outlet.

Figure 3.

 Quad Adjustable Low Flow Tube Holder

Top view of flow 

adjust screws

Anti-tamper cover

Low flow holder outlet

Sorbent sample tube

Rubber sleeve

Clothing clip

Flow adjust screws

Protective cover

Summary of Contents for 224-52

Page 1: ...mpingers cyclones PPIs or filter cassettes Checking Pump Kit Contents Use the table below to verify that you received all items associated with the Cat No ordered If you are missing items contact SKC...

Page 2: ...nd any warranty Ensure proper orientation of charging cable before plugging it into the charging jack Improper orientation contact will short circuit the battery and voids any warranty Short circuitin...

Page 3: ...collection medium to the worker in the breathing zone and the pump to the worker s belt using the belt clip When using an impinger an in line trap SKC Cat No 225 22 or 225 22 01 is required between t...

Page 4: ...ing a small screwdriver turn the flow adjustment screw on top of the pump Figure 1 clockwise to increase flow or counterclockwise to decrease flow until the calibrator indicates 1 5 L min 4 Remove tub...

Page 5: ...o compensate due to excessive back pressure or a low battery condition exists it will shut down and timing functions will pause The LCD will display either a battery shaped icon or a flow fault icon d...

Page 6: ...le tubing connect the calibrator outlet suction port to the pump inlet 3 Calculate the sum of all tube flow rates The maximum flow rate through any one tube is 500 ml min a If the sum is 1000 ml min s...

Page 7: ...to decrease until the calibrator indicates the method specified flow rate Do not adjust the flow rate on the pump Note For tri and quad models first rotate each anti tamper cover to expose the flow ad...

Page 8: ...elapsed run time Possible Displays During Sampling Flow or Battery Fault Shutdown If the pump is unable to compensate due to excessive back pressure or a low battery condition exists it will shut dow...

Page 9: ...any warranty and the UL Listing for intrinsic safety 1 Loosen two security screws on bottom of pump case and allow them to fall to the out position 2 Pinch battery pack release arms and pull the botto...

Page 10: ...4 26 CPC Protective Tube Covers for Sorbent Tubes Use with adjustable low flow tube holders listed above Type A 6 mm OD x 70 mm L included in Low Flow Kit above 224 29A Type B 8 mm OD x 110 mm L 224 2...

Page 11: ...n illustration N A PC Board P79592 N A Screw and O ring Set complete for one pump P22402 External Case No Description Cat No 1 Battery Pack NiMH P78011AMH 2 Battery Pack Release Arms N A 3 Battery Pac...

Page 12: ...mpensate for longer than 15 seconds due to excessive back pressure the pump enters flow fault During flow fault the pump stops the fault icon appears on the display and elapsed time remains on the dis...

Page 13: ...5 48 41 3 0 42 38 Table 1 Pump Run Time in Hours with NiMH Battery Appendix Cont Typical Run Times Table 1 contains the typical run times achieved when using a fully charged NiMH battery pack Data is...

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