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TAG:  002           *  STATS  *
Date:  THURS  04-NOV-99
Start:  10:57:09
Stop:   11:35:19

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Once the Tag has been selected and the 

ENTER 

button pressed

you may see a screen stating ‘SCANNING MEMORY’ for a time.
This will change to the first of 5 information screens. The first
screen shows the Start and Stop time, date and Tag number.

Press the 

DOWN

 arrow to display the next screen, which will

detail the MAXIMUM Concentration in mg/m

3

.

Press the 

DOWN

 arrow again for the next screen which will

detail the MINIMUM concentration in mg/m3. Next comes the
TWA screen followed by the STEL screen. To view a STEL the
unit must have run for at least 30 minutes.

     **  MAXIMUM  **
Date:  THURS  04-NOV-99
Time:  10:57:09
Conc:  R      0.45 mg/m

3

A final press of the 

DOWN

 button will return to the STATISTICS

screen.

Downloading data to a PC:

To download the data to a PC scroll the arrow down to the
DOWNLOAD option and press the 

ENTER

 button. Make sure

the SPLIT2 is connected to the computer and follow the
instruction on screen, while referring to the SPLITCOMM
SOFTWARE users Guide provided with the instrument.
Downloading can take several minutes to complete. Please be
patient during this operation.

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DOWNLOADING TO A PC

Correction of dust concentrations for
different types of dust:

Why do we need to correct for dust type?

Light scattering instruments are calibrated to the NIOSH 0600
method using Arizona Road Dust. This type of dust is very regular
in shape and gives a good correlation for calibration purposes.

However, as different types of dust have different reflection and
defraction properties that may differ from Arizona Road Dust
the ability to correct for this difference allows the SPLIT2 to be
‘tuned’ to the type of dust your are monitoring. For example;
Wood dust has different light scattering properties than coal dust
even if the concentrations are the same.

The theory:

By collecting the dust that has passed through the sensor onto a
preweighed filter we are doing a basic calibration of the light
scattering system to a gravimetric (mass of dust) sample. Once the
monitoring exercise has finished, the filter is post weighed giving a
Time Weighted Average result in mg/m3.
This TWA is then used to correct the readings on the SPLIT2 by
entering a SCALE factor into the units software. The TWA can

also be applied to the SPLITCOMM software package to correct
the real time data and hence correct the graphic display of time
against concentration.

If this is done a number of times in the same monitoring situation.
e.g. a work process an average SCALE factor can be obtained for
that particular circumstance. Subsequently this scale factor can be
applied to similar work situations.

The COSHH regulations advise that after monitoring has been
carried out in compliance with the appropriate methodology, in
this case MDHS 14/n,  (Gravimetric using a pump, IOM sampler
and filter), providing the material or the process does not change
it can be assumed exposure will remain at or around that level.
The SCALE factor system with the SPLIT2 works on the same
principle. A final note: At this time light scattering instruments
cannot be used to show compliance to Occupational Exposure
Standards in the UK.

To correct the concentration reading on the instrument to the
dust cloud in your particular circumstance the following
procedure is advised.

Содержание SPLIT2

Страница 1: ...World leader in sampling technologies SKC Ltd 11 Sunrise Park Higher Shaftesbury Road Blandford Forum Dorset DT118ST f 01258 450968 e info skcltd com ...

Страница 2: ...w skcltd com Model year month day Serial number Date of purchase Recalibration record Keep a record of your equipment history in the space provided 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 Copyright SKC Ltd 2004 All rights reserved 14 15 This manual is for Split2 units supplied after September 2004 ...

Страница 3: ...LETS 11 PREPARING TO TAKE A SAMPLE 13 DOING AN AUTO ZERO 13 SETTING THE ALARM 14 SETTING THE SAMPLE RATE 15 TAKING A SAMPLE 16 REVIEWING THE DATA AND DOWN LOAD TO PC 17 18 CORRECTION FOR DIFFERENT DUST FRACTIONS 19 CALCULATING THE SCALE FACTOR 20 SPAN CHECK USING THE CALIBRATION POST 21 TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCES 22 PARTS LIST AND CONSUMABLES 22 FM 24816 SKC Ltd 11 Sunrise Park Higher Shaftesbury Roa...

Страница 4: ... O M inlet with optional foam plug is used The I O M sampler is accepted as the preferred sampling head in MDHS 14 and complies to the ISO CEN criteria for particulate sampling The addition of an external sampling pump capable of drawing a flow of 2 litres per minute and maintaining this flow within 5 turns the SPLIT2 into an active monitor capable of collecting a filter sample at the same time Th...

Страница 5: ...t illustrated Location Pin Side View Attaching accesories Sensor plugs in here On off reset Charging socket Unit pictured from side in pouch Side view of sockets See below Data Transfer port 4 button controls 6 Calibration post 7 Zeroing filter 8 Computer cable 9 Factory calibration certificate 10 CD manual and software 1 SPLIT2 unit in carry pouch with detachable strap 2 Detachable sensor on a cu...

Страница 6: ...g screws Light chamber cover Lenses Complete sensor Back plate IOM Front Plate This instrument operates on a rechargeable NiMH battery pack This is recharged while in the unit using the jack socket and charger supplied Please note that the battery charger provided is not recommended for use as a mains adaptor The SPLIT2 has a Lithium battery back up for data retention even if the main batteries ar...

Страница 7: ...e WindowsTM 98 2000 NT XP Flow rate 2 0 litres per minute using external pump not included Optional Sampling Pump Sidekick Pump Part 224 50 or 224 52TX ON OFF button Turns the SPLIT2 on and off ENTER button Activates the SELECTED option Shown by an arrow to the left of the menu line Scrolls the Selection Arrow up one line Scrolls the Selection Arrow down one line SPECIFICATION CONTROLS LCD Run Rev...

Страница 8: ...UMPED Mode is chosen the following should be observed 1 The correct particle size must be selected through the instruments menu 2 The correct sampling inlet must be attached 3 The correct date and time must be set 4 The Auto Zero process must be completed 5 The Alarm level must be set if sampling with the alarm feature 6 A suitable air sampling pump must be attached to the unit An explanation of t...

Страница 9: ...ing press ENTER to access the main menu Run Review Data Special Functions Auto Zero System Options Date Time Set Alarm Cancel Scroll arrow to Date Time option and press the ENTER button View Date Time Set Date Time Cancel Press the ENTER button to view date and time If OK press the ENTER button to return to the previous menu View Date Time Set Date Time Cancel Setting the TIME and DATE If the Date...

Страница 10: ...to System Options and press the ENTER button Scroll arrow to Yes option and press the ENTER button If the data is to be kept scroll arrow to NO The screen will now return to the Main Menu Go to the Special Functions option by pressing either the DOWN button or the UP button until the arrow is opposite Special Functions Press ENTER button System Options Date Time Set Alarm Cancel Extended Options S...

Страница 11: ...t through it See the picture opposite To fix sensor to the bracket use the IOM front plate without the O ring in or the threaded portion present For use in the pumped mode an external sample pump MUST be attached as shown We recommend the SKC Sidekick part 224 50 or 224 52TX as your PREFERRED SAMPLE PUMP The pump must be set at a flow rate of 2 0 litres minute Passive mode use sensing head like th...

Страница 12: ...ecial Functions Press ENTER button Scroll arrow to Extended Options and press the ENTER button Scroll arrow to Size Select and press ENTER Scroll arrow to Select and press ENTER Size Select Battery Status Cancel Select Apply Scale Restore Default Cancel Scroll arrow to Respirable or Thoracic or Inhalable Respirable Thoracic Inhalable Option and press ENTER The fraction selected depends on the frac...

Страница 13: ... up button until the arrow is opposite the Auto Zero option Press ENTER button to go to Auto Zero mode A screen will briefly appear suggesting that the optics are cleaned To clean the optics remove the cover of the sensing head Wipe with a lint free cloth or clean with Isopropyl alcohol Do not spill IPA over the sensor head as this may cause damage Within a couple of seconds another screen will ap...

Страница 14: ...ion in Milligrams per cubic metre Mg m3 To set all parameters on this screen the following procedure applies To increase the value of the selected digit Press the UP button To decrease the value of the selected digit Press the DOWN button To confirm the digit and select the next field Press the ENTER button When all the data is correct press ENTER The screen will now return to the Main Menu Go to ...

Страница 15: ...nded Options Sample Rate Erase Memory Cancel Run Review Data Special Functions Auto Zero Checking the Battery Status Scroll arrow to Extended Options and press the ENTER button Scroll arrow to Battery Status and press ENTER A screen will now appear showing the battery voltage To return to the Main Menu press the ENTER button Size Select Battery Status Cancel System Options Date Time Set Alarm Canc...

Страница 16: ...Please note that the unit will not stop for 20 seconds after this first screen appears NOTE The concentration reading will only change as dust is detected Don t worry if the concentration reading appears to be static To test the unit is working simply place the sensor head near the carpet or an upholstered seat and smartly hit the fabric This normally release enough particles to register an increa...

Страница 17: ...d on the LCD display Scroll arrow to Review Data option and press the ENTER button NOTE It may take a while before the statistics appear on the LCD This is due to the large number of data points recorded Run Review Data Special Functions Auto Zero Statistics Download Cancel Scroll arrow to Statistics option and press the ENTER button A screen will appear offering the following options TAG SELECT R...

Страница 18: ...ion and defraction properties that may differ from Arizona Road Dust the ability to correct for this difference allows the SPLIT2 to be tuned to the type of dust your are monitoring For example Wood dust has different light scattering properties than coal dust even if the concentrations are the same The theory By collecting the dust that has passed through the sensor onto a preweighed filter we ar...

Страница 19: ...TER button Scroll arrow to Size Select Option and press ENTER Scroll arrow to apply scale Option and press ENTER Scroll arrow to Respirable Thoracic or Inhalable Option and press ENTER The fraction selected depends on the fraction you have sampled and obtained a gravimetric result for NOTE To do this for Respirable you must have a gravimetric result obtained by using the IOM with foam and a filter...

Страница 20: ...cord your SCALE factor results here for future reference CALCULATING THE SCALE SCALE Scale 02 00 DUST TYPE PROCESS TYPE FILTER TWA SPLIT2 TWA SCALE DATE SIGNED Filter TWA result SPLIT2 TWA result Help requested with SCALE factors As you note down your correction factors using the table below you are recording actual work place situations and exposures In order to build up information on these fact...

Страница 21: ...not twist from side to side Finally run the unit on the RUN OVERWRITE option for at least 2 minutes The display will show a figure of around 200 00 Compare the displayed figure to the K Factor printed on the calibration post If the difference between these two figures is more than 10 repeat the above procedure If the difference is still greater than 10 you have two options 1 Correct for the differ...

Страница 22: ...procedure involved to ensure the reliability and accuracy of your unit is optimised despite the often unavoidable changes in temperature Drastic changes in the environment temperature could affect the readings from the Split2 Temperature changes can occur for example when transferring between indoor and outdoor monitoring or if the unit has been stored overnight in a cold room or vehicle before be...

Страница 23: ...HT NOISE TEMPERATURE PASSIVE OR ACTIVE SAMPLE MEDIA SORBENT TUBES PASSIVEBADGES NOISE MONITORS SAMPLING PUMPS APPLICATION SPECIFIC SAMPLE PUMP KITS TEMPERATURE LIGHT SKC Ltd 11 Sunrise Park Higher Shaftesbury Road Blandford Forum Dorset DT118ST f 01258 450968 e info skcltd com ...

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