Section 4
Use the following examples to help you determine the value that you need to enter when programming for sampling based on counts.
Example 1
You want to collect 24 samples over a
Average Flow Rate = 3.5 mgd (average flow rate over the
a = 1440 minutes
1. | Calculate Q. |
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| Q = | = |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 10 mgd |
2. | Calculate t. |
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a 1440 min
t =
n24 samples
3.Multiply Q x t.
0.35mgd × 60 min/sample = 21
Therefore, the value entered for INTV = _ _ _ _ CNTS is 21.
Example 2
You want to collect 48 samples over a
Average Flow Rate = 1.75 mgd (average flow rate over the
a = 1440 minutes
1. | Calculate Q. |
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| Q = | = |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 3 mgd |
2. | Calculate t. |
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a 1440 min
t =
n48 samples
3.Multiply Q x t.
0.583 mgd × 30 min/sample = 17.5
Therefore, the value entered for INTV = _ _ _ _ CNTS is 18.
Example 3
You want to collect 96 samples over a
Average Flow Rate = 0.52 mgd (average flow rate over the
a = 1440 minutes
1. Calculate Q.
Q = | = |
Maximum Flow Rate | 2.0 mgd |
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