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TE-5200 

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Operations Manual

 

 

Electrical Installation 

 
Installation must be carried out by specialized personal only, and must 
adhere to all local safety rules. This unit can be used for different power 
supply versions; before connecting this unit to the power line, always check if 
the voltage shown on the serial number tag corresponds to the one on your 
power supply. This product does use grounded plugs and wires. Grounding 
provides the path of least resistance for electrical currents, thereby reducing 
the risk of electric shock to users. This system is equipped with electrical 
cords with internal ground wires and a grounding plug. The plug must be 
plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in 
accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Do not modify the plug 
provided. If plug will not fit outlet, have the proper corresponding outlet 
installed by a professional, qualified electrician. 

 

Do Not Abuse Cords 

 
In the event that any electrical component of this system needs to be 
transported, 

DO NOT 

carry the unit by its power cord or unplug the unit by 

yanking the cord from the outlet. 

Pull the plugs, not the cords

, to reduce 

risk of damage to unit. Keep all cords away from heat, oil, sharp objects, and 
moving parts. 
 

Extension Cords 

 
It is always advisable to use the shortest extension cord possible. Grounded 
units  require  a  three-wire  extension  cord.  As  the  distance  from  the  supply 

outlet  increases,  you  must  use  a  heavier  gauge  extension  cord.  Using 

extension cords with inadequately sized wires results in serious changes in 

voltage, resulting in a loss of power and possible damage to equipment. It is 
recommended to only use 10-gauge extension cords for this product. Never 

use  cords  that  exceed  one  hundred  feet.  Outdoor  extension  cords  must  be 
marked with the suffix “W-A” (or “W” in Canada)to indicate that it is suitable 

for  outdoor  usage.  Always  ensure  that  extension  cords  are  properly  wired 
and  in  good  electrical  condition.  Always  replace  damaged  extension  cords 

immediately,  or  seek  repair  from  qualified  electricians  before  further  use. 

Remember to protect extension cords from sharp objects, excessive heat, and 

damp or wet conditions. 

 

Summary of Contents for TE-5200

Page 1: ...0 TSP Tri Pod High Volume Air Sampler Tisch Environmental Inc 145 South Miami Avenue Village of Cleves Ohio 45002 Toll Free 877 263 7610 TSP AND PM10 Direct 513 467 9000 FAX 513 467 9009 sales tisch e...

Page 2: ...TE 5200 2 Operations Manual TE 5200...

Page 3: ...20 years of experience each in the design manufacture and support of air pollution monitoring equipment Our modern well equipped factory quality philosophy and experience have made TEI the supplier o...

Page 4: ...______ 8 Applications ______________________________________________________________________ 8 Calibration Requirements ___________________________________________________________ 8 Calibration Kits__...

Page 5: ...Motor_____________________________________________________________ 31 TE 5003 Filter Holder ______________________________________________________________ 32 Calibration Worksheet Sample _____________...

Page 6: ...o not adhere to Tisch Environmental guidelines and standards If you have concerns about the safety of your product or questions about safe practices contact Tisch Environmental by phone or e mail to s...

Page 7: ...f this system needs to be transported DO NOT carry the unit by its power cord or unplug the unit by yanking the cord from the outlet Pull the plugs not the cords to reduce risk of damage to unit Keep...

Page 8: ...Time Indicator Applications Ambient air monitoring to determine suspended particulate levels relative to air quality standards Impact of a specific source on ambient levels of suspended particulates...

Page 9: ...28 calibration kit includes carrying case 30 slack tube water manometer adapter plate 3 piece of tubing and TE 5028A orifice with flow calibration certificate Each TE 5028A is individually calibrated...

Page 10: ...0 Stainless Steel Filter Holder TE 5003 30 Slack Tube Water Manometer TE 5030 Motor Voltage Control Elapsed Time Indicator TE 5010 110volt 60hz TE 5010X 220volt 50hz TE 5010XZ 220volt 60hz 2 Leg Box 4...

Page 11: ...fasten to front of tri pod shelter pan using 2 10 24 x screws which are taped inside of lid The chain and S hook are used to keep lid closed by putting through front catch piece 6 On front of tri pod...

Page 12: ...ls Air monitoring studies that are concerned with smaller respirable particulate generally will call for the use of PM 10 particulate samplers which have a different calibration procedure Proceed with...

Page 13: ...by turning the orifice TE 5028A knob a little bit this will cause more resistance and taking both manometer readings Do this until you have 5 sets of readings Sometimes it is wise to take a few extra...

Page 14: ...uring calibration in H2O Ta ambient temperature during calibration K K 273 oC 298 standard temperature a constant that never changes K Pa ambient barometric pressure during calibration mm Hg 760 stand...

Page 15: ...icient can be calculated using the least squares regression method The correlation coefficient should never be less than 0 990 after a five point calibration A coefficient below 990 indicates a calibr...

Page 16: ...K 273 Co 298 standard temperature a constant that never changes K Pa ambient barometric pressure during calibration mm Hg 760 standard barometric pressure a constant that never changes mm Hg m Qstand...

Page 17: ...rrected flow reading FLOW corrected for this run point needs to be calculated using the following equation 10 FLOW corrected Sqrt H2O Pa 760 298 Ta where FLOW corrected sampler manometer readings corr...

Page 18: ...5 m xy x y n x x n b y mx 2 2 where n number of observations y y n x x n sum of The equation for the coefficient of correlation r is as follows 16 r xy x y n x x n y y n 2 2 2 2 where n number of obse...

Page 19: ...3 x x n 1 479 24 y y n 2 142 25 x 2 7 395 2 54 686025 26 y 2 10 71 2 114 7041 Inserting the numbers 27 15 90991 7 395 10 71 5 10 991635 54 686025 5 28 15 90991 79 20045 5 10 991635 54 686025 5 29 15 9...

Page 20: ...95 7 5 36 correlation coeff 5 94082 22 0307 23 937205 10 991635 10 90991 15 20045 79 37 correlation coeff 94082 22 0307 23 937205 10 991635 10 84009 15 90991 15 38 correlation coeff 08988 0 05443 0 06...

Page 21: ...taken again manually turn sampler on and take a manometer reading for our example let s say it read 3 3 inches of H2O Take 3 7 3 3 7 0 7 0 2 3 5 so the manometer reading you would use is 3 5 Put that...

Page 22: ...TE 5200 22 Operations Manual Make sure ETI is in hours otherwise convert to hours Total ft3 45 145608 x 60 x 23 9 64 739 478 ft3 Total m3 1 2785636 x 60 x 23 9 1833 4602 m3...

Page 23: ...sure that the plastic washers are on top of the frame 5 Close shelter lid carefully and secure with the S hook 6 To start TE 5200 TSP Tripod High Volume Air Sampler plug male cord set from blower moto...

Page 24: ...that all electrical connections are secure Make sure flow controller if applicable is adjusted properly Check power supply Make sure timer is on Check for loose or damaged wires Mechanical timer not...

Page 25: ...tor Flow Rate Too Low Check for leaks Check filter media placement Ensure only one piece of filter paper is installed Check Flow Controller Check flow valve TE 1000PUF samplers only Ensure proper volt...

Page 26: ...ding motor cushion are in good shape and that they seal properly 2 The power cords should be checked for good connections and for cracks replace if necessary CAUTION DO NOT allow power cord or outlets...

Page 27: ...e confused if your equipment differs from what is pictured 1 Remove the blower motor flange by removing the four bolts This will expose the gasket and the motor 2 Turn assembly on side loosen the cord...

Page 28: ...ush holder clamps back onto brushes 8 Make sure quick disconnect tabs are firmly seated into tab slot Check field wires for good connections 9 Assemble motor after brush replacement by placing housing...

Page 29: ...nhance motor life Change brushes before brush shunt touches armature Seat new brushes by applying 50 voltage for 10 to 15 minutes the TE 5075 brush break in device allows for the 50 voltage TE 116311...

Page 30: ...ip is considered warranty service and is performed free of charge The expense of warranty shipping charges to and from our factory will be borne by Tisch Environmental Service performed to rectify an...

Page 31: ...TE 5200 31 Operations Manual Assembly Drawings TE 5005 Blower Motor...

Page 32: ...TE 5200 32 Operations Manual TE 5003 Filter Holder...

Page 33: ...TE 5200 33 Operations Manual Calibration Worksheet Sample...

Page 34: ...TE 5200 34 Operations Manual Calibration Certificate...

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