
MRK-D-0034 V2.0
Aeroqual AQM 65 User Guide
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training.aeroqual.com AQM 65 technical training Section 2.7
Mount the instrument to your platform or pole. Assemble the PM inlet and gas inlet, See Section 2.2.2
Open the door and check that all tubing, power and data connections are secure.
Check that the status LEDs on the modules, Embedded PC and Modem (if fitted) are on and green.
Check that the Fan at the rear of the instrument is operating. Check that the compressor runs.
Put the instrument into Service mode (See Section 4.3.1) and write a comment in the Journal that you
are on site for instrument commissioning.
Check the sampling system for leaks, rectify any leaks
Check gas module flow rates and adjust to specification if required. Check PM inlet flow rates and
adjust if required.
If you have purchased any auxiliary sensors (Weather, Noise) mount these and run the cabling
through the external glands, and connect to the AUX module. (See Section 2.2.4)
Close door and wait for the ITemp to stabilise. This may take up to 4 hours, depending on ambient
temperature. Check that the ITemp stabilises at the set point.
Write a comment in the Journal that commissioning is complete. Exit Service mode.
NOTE:
It can take many hours (up to one day) for the AQM 65 to fully warm up and provide stable
readings. During this time the readings can be negative or outside of what is expected
Complete the Commissioning report and provide to customer
This report details the settings of the instrument at the time of commissioning. The completed report
should be provided to the customer, along with the factory logbook which is provided with every AQM
65.
During the first month after installation:
Monitor instrument performance, checking:
All parameters are responding to ambient air
No parameters are flat lining
Power supply is stable
Communications are stable
ITEMP is stable at the set point
If these checks show problems, then take steps to resolve the problems.
If the measurements from the instrument do not meet the data quality objectives a calibration may be
required. Aeroqual can help you determine if you need to perform a calibration and can guide you
through the process. Based on the data from the first month you can plan your ongoing calibration
schedule. The following table can be used as a guide to design your calibration schedule
.