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BAM 1020-9800 Manual Rev W.docx
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Address:
Technical Services Department
Met One Instruments, Inc.
1600 NW Washington Blvd.
Grants Pass, OR 97526
All BAM 1020 monitors have a serial number on the label on the back panel, embossed on
the two metal NRC tags, and printed on the calibration certificate. This number is needed if
you contact the technical service department to request information about repairs or updates
for your BAM 1020. The serial number begins with a letter which represents the year of
manufacture, followed by a unique four or five digit number. Example: F8029 was built in
2006.
Letter
Year
Letter
Year
Letter
Year
W
1998
H
2008
X
2018
X
1999
J
2009
Y
2019
Y
2000
K
2010
A
2020
A
2001
M
2011
B
2021
B
2002
N
2012
C
2022
C
2003
P
2013
D
2023
D
2004
R
2014
E
2024
E
2005
T
2015
F
2025
F
2006
U
2016
G
2026
G
2007
W
2017
H
2027
1.3 BAM:
B
eta
A
ttenuation
M
onitor
The Met One Instruments BAM 1020 beta attenuation mass monitor automatically measures
and records ambient particulate mass concentration levels using the principle of beta ray
attenuation. This method provides a simple determination of the ambient concentration of
particulate matter in mg/m
3
or μg/m
3
. A small
14
C (carbon 14) element inside of the BAM
1020 provides a constant source of beta rays. The beta rays traverse a path through which
glass fiber filter tape is passed before being detected with a scintillation detector. At the
beginning of the measurement cycle the beta ray count (I
0
) across clean filter tape is
recorded. Then, an external pump pulls a known volume of PM-laden air through the filter
tape thereby trapping the PM on the filter tape. At the end of the measurement cycle the beta
ray count (I
3
) is re-measured across PM-laden filter tape. The ratio of I
0
to I
3
is used to
determine the mass density of collected PM on the filter tape. A complete description of the
measurement cycle is included in Section 4. In addition, a scientific explanation of the theory
of operation and the related equations is included at the back of the manual.
1.4 Beta Radiation Safety Statement
The Met One Instruments BAM 1020 contains a small
14
C (carbon 14) beta radiation-emitting
source. The activity of the source is 60
Ci ±15
Ci (microcurries), which is below the
“Exempt Concentration Limit” of 100 µCi as determined by the United States Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (US-NRC). The owner or operator of the BAM 1020 is not required to
have a license to possess or operate the equipment under US-NRC regulations. The owner
may however elect to return the monitor to Met One Instruments for recycling of the
14
C