Teledyne 633 user manual Automatic Zero and Span

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Model 633 Aethalometer® Black Carbon Monitor User Manual

Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation

 

 

IR, 1 second

 

 

 

raw BC1

 

80000

 

raw BC2

 

 

compensated BC

 

 

 

)

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

(ng/m

60000

 

 

 

 

 

concentration

40000

 

 

20000

 

 

BC

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

 

 

 

2000

3000

4000

time (sec)

Figure 3. The time­series of 633 raw and compensated BC concentrations with 1 second timebase – note

the extreme concentrations and loading effects.

1.1.2 Automatic Zero and Span

The Model 633 Aethalometer is capable of automatically checking the ‘zero‐air’ response of the instrument under dynamic operating conditions. This test is implemented by back‐ flushing the inlet connection with an excess flow of internally‐filtered air and circulating the filtered air in the instrument. The data reported during this period are analyzed for the mean value and the point‐to‐point variation. The mean value should be close to zero under ideal conditions; any positive value greater than zero represents the leakage of BC‐containing room air into the instrument’s analytical zone. The point‐to‐point variation represents the instrument’s measurement noise level under actual operating conditions of actual flow – i.e., a ‘dynamic’ test. The point‐to‐point variation for the wavelength 370 nm at the time‐base set to one second is about 125 ng/m3, which translates to a couple of ng/m3 at 1 minute time resolution (Figure 4).

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Contents Model Aethalometer Black Carbon Monitor Page Trademarks This page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Spare Parts List Introduction Description1 ‘DualSpot’ Technology Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation 07645A DCN6170 Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation Automatic Zero and Span User and Communications Interfaces Modular Construction Technical Specifications Model 633 functional block diagram Functional DescriptionEnclosure USB Connector rear panel AIR Inlet and Outlet ConnectorsFlowmeters ROLL­ON and UN­ROLL Tape SpoolsUSB Connectors front panel Display and TOUCH­SCREENON/OFF Switch This page intentionally left blank Safety Notes and Labels Fire and explosion Instrument service and repair Moving parts Unpacking the system Sampling lineConnecting the sampling line Powering on the Aethalometer Initialization screen with test results Filter tape installation 07645A DCN6170 Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation Tape direction is from bottom, left to right Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation 07645A DCN6170 Changing filter tape Manually lifting/lowering chamber optical head Manually Lifting the Chamber Optical HeadUser INTERFACE, Settings and Operation User interface and settings07645A DCN6170 Instrument Status Status Parameter Condition DescriptionDownloading and Viewing Data Header Data lineData field description Connecting to External Datalogger or PC Serial Commands for Communication with the Aethalometer External Devices Supported devicesThis page intentionally left blank Maintenance and Service FrequencyCleaning the cyclone Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation Leak test Report Automatic flow calibration procedure Automatic flow calibration procedure Automatic flow calibration procedure Manual flow calibration procedure Manual flow meter calibrationManual flow calibration procedure Manual flow calibration procedure Manual flow calibration procedure Manual flow calibration procedure Manual flow calibration procedure Manual clean air test Manual stability testCleaning the optical head Optical head cleaning procedure Optical head top Optical head platform Optical head bottom Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation 07645A DCN6170 Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation Calibrating the tape sensor Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation This page intentionally left blank Technical Support and Contact Information This page intentionally left blank Spare Parts List