Introduction
Advanced Features
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Partisol 2000
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and Partisol 2000
i
-D Instruction Manual
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The temperature of the collection filter is maintained within 5 °C of the
outdoor ambient temperature by a continuous filter compartment
ventilation system.
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Interval data are stored every 5 minutes, and include the 5-minute
averages of the filter temperature, ambient temperature, ambient pressure
and average flow rate. Data storage continues during and after the
exposure of the collection filter. The Sampler has a capacity greater than
86 days of interval data (five minute logging with six data items).
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A record of filter data is stored for each filter used in the Sampler and
includes all U.S. EPA-specified values such as error condition flagging,
and average temperatures and pressures. Filter data records also include
sampled volume in volumetric and standard terms, and meteorological
and analog input data averaged over the collection period. The Sampler
can store 32 filter data records.
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The Sampler stores records of user input data every 30 minutes by
default.
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User input data storage rates and variables are user selectable.
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The sampler ships with UL-, CSA- and CE-equivalent electrical and
safety approvals.
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Inputs received from external sources in analog voltage form are
converted to engineering units through user-defined formulas.
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Ethernet and serial interfaces for data transfer to or from a personal
computer (PC) or other digital device allows interval, filter and input
data to be retrieved conveniently. The Sampler’s standard configuration
includes basic PC-based communication software for bidirectional
information exchange with the system.
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Automatic leak check.
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Low maintenance requirements due to durable components and a long
life vacuum pump.
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Data can be retrieved using Ethernet, serial, or USB.