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Aeroqual AQM 65 User Guide
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4.4.6 Leak check Particle Monitor and Particle Profiler
If the aluminium inlet is not correctly installed (see Section 2.2.2) or if the tubing is split then the PM
can have a leak. The vacuum gauge (AQM R23) is used to check for leaks in the Particle Monitor
system and should be performed as part of regular service.
Tools required
AQM R23
Parts required
None
Frequency of
service
Recommended
Every three months
(See Section 4.6)
Online
reference
training.aeroqual.com
: AQM 65 technical Training Section 4.6
Online video
None
4.4.6.1
Leak check a Particle Monitor
1. Remove the TSP head and install the R23 vacuum gauge above the sharp cut cyclone
2. Fully close the purge valve and fully open the exhaust valve
3. The vacuum gauge should reach at least -60 kPa
4. Then remove power (pull out black and red cable) to the electronics module to turn off the
pump.
5. Count how long it takes for the pressure to change by 10 kPa.
Figure 4-14 Fit the vacuum gauge, adjust the valves. Then stop the pump by removing power from the
module, observe the change in pressure. If the leak rate is greater than 10 kPa in 10 seconds then there
may be a leak in the system. Check all the tube connections.
NOTE:
The pressure change (leak rate) should be no more than 10 kPa in 10 seconds.