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PM10 (US EPA Federal Reference Method)

PM10 (US EPA Federal Reference Method)

A PM10 high volume air sampler is a federal reference method (FRM) instrument designed to collect ambient particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of 10µm or less.  This sampler uses a size-selective inlet to separate out the particulate matter that is larger than 10µm, ensuring that only concentrations of PM10 are deposited onto the filter.  These samplers typically operate with a flow rate between 36-60 ft³/min during a 24 hour sampling period.  Constructed of high-quality components and a robust anodized aluminum shelter, these instruments are well suited for all ambient sampling installations.  PM10 high volume air samplers are designed according to the guidelines that are outlined in 40 CFR appendix J to part 50 and designated as a federal reference method sampler under designation number 0202-141.

 

 

 

 

Working principle

The PM10 high volume air sampler collects particulates at a flow rate between 36-60 ft³/min through a PM10 size-selective inlet.  As the particulates travel through the size-selective inlet, the larger particulates are trapped inside of the inlet as the smaller  PM10 particulates continue to travel through the PM10 inlet and are collected on the 8″ x 10″ quartz filter paper.  This quartz filter is weighed previously to sampling and then after sampling to determine the mass of particulates that are smaller than 10 microns.  

The flow rate on this instrument is controlled by either a mass flow controller, a volumetric flow controller, or the PLUS technology electronic flow controller. We offer a wide range of PM10 samplers with several different options to fit every custom sampling installation.

 

 

 

 


Mass flow Controlled
Mass flow Controlled or MFC PM10 particulate samplers use a hot wire anemometer probe to control the flow rate. The hot wire anemometer probe is inserted into the flow stream and automatically adjusts the motor speed as the filter begins to collect particulate.
These systems are available with either a 7-day mechanical timer or a US EPA recommended digital timer to ensure accurate sampling results.  Motor options include your choice of a brush-style motor or a brushless style motor.  Please review the chart below to view our extensive offering of mass flow controlled PM10 high volume air samplers.
Part Number Timer Motor Power
CTZ-6070 Mechanical Brush 110volt 60hz
CTZ-6070X Mechanical Brush 220volt 50hz
CTZ-6070XZ Mechanical Brush 220volt 60hz
CTZ-6070BL Mechanical Brushless 110volt 60hz
CTZ-6070BLX Mechanical Brushless 220volt 50hz
CTZ-6070BLXZ Mechanical Brushless 220volt 60hz
CTZ-6070D Digital Brush 110volt 60hz
CTZ-6070DX Digital Brush 220volt 50hz
CTZ-6070DXZ Digital Brush 220volt 60hz
CTZ-6070D-BL Digital Brushless 110volt 60hz
CTZ-6070D-BLX Digital Brushless 220volt 50hz
CTZ-6070D-BLXZ Digital Brushless 220volt 60hz

Volumetric Flow Controlled

Volumetric flow controlled (VFC) PM10 particulate samplers use a critical orifice with a predetermined orifice hole diameter to control the flow rate.  The critical orifice is drilled and calibrated to let only the predetermined flow rate pass through the filter.  The motor on these systems operates wide open while the critical orifice maintains a constant flow rate.  

These systems are available with a 7-day mechanical timer or a US EPA recommended digital timer.  These systems can be fitted with an economical brush style motor or a maintenance-free brushless motor.

 

Part Number Timer Motor Power
CTZ-6070V Mechanical Brush 110volt 60hz
CTZ-6070VX Mechanical Brush 220volt 50hz
CTZ-6070VXZ Mechanical Brush 220volt 60hz
CTZ-6070V-BL Mechanical Brushless 110volt 60hz
CTZ-6070V-BLX Mechanical Brushless 220volt 50hz
CTZ-6070V-BLXZ Mechanical Brushless 220volt 60hz
CTZ-6070DV Digital Brush 110volt 60hz
CTZ-6070DVX Digital Brush 220volt 50hz
CTZ-6070DVXZ Digital Brush 220volt 60hz
CTZ-6070DV-BL Digital Brushless 110volt 60hz
CTZ-6070DV-BLX Digital Brushless 220volt 50hz
CTZ-6070DV-BLXZ Digital Brushless 220volt 60hz

PM10 PLUS System

The PM10 PLUS system is the most advanced TSP ambient particulate sampler on the market.  It utilizes a microprocessor-based controller for instantaneous and accurate flow control.  The system’s built-in temperature and barometric pressure sensors along with the microprocessor-based mass flow controller,  allow the system to accurately calculate the flow rate.  

The PLUS technology flow controllers include a built-in digital timer with internal battery backup, multiple elapsed time indicators, and four data logs with an external USB drive for data retrieval.  The system data logs record the average, minimum, and maximum ambient temperature and barometric pressure as well as the total ambient and standard flow rate.  

These PLUS technology flow controllers also include an auto-calibration feature which eliminates the need for lengthy field calibration and manual flow rate calculations.

 

Part Number Motor Power
CTZ-PM10PLUS Brush 110volt 60hz
CTZ-PM10PLUSX Brush 220volt 50hz
CTZ-PM10PLUSXZ Brush 220volt 60hz
CTZ-PM10PLUS-BL Brushless 110volt 60hz
CTZ-PM10PLUS-BLX Brushless 220volt 50/60hz

Instrument Component

PM10 particulate samplers are built with the same basic components.  A motor, timer, flow controller, elapsed time indicator, outdoor aluminum shelter, and pressure recorder.   We use only high-quality components to ensure reliability and consistency.  We offer a variety of options to give the user flexibility and to fit every unique sampling installation.

 

Mass Flow Controlled(MFC): 

The Mass Flow Controller uses a hot wire anemometer to maintain a steady flow rate throughout the sampling period. The hot wire anemometer is inserted into the flow channel and detects changes in thermal mass to increase or decrease the motor speed.

Volumetric Flow Controlled(VFC): 

The VFC controller is a critical orifice with a predetermined hole diameter. The critical orifice is calibrated in a NIST traceable lab to determine the volumetric flow rate. The motor runs wide open and as air passes through the critical orifice, the sampler runs at a predetermined flow rate.

PLUS Technology (MFC): 

The PLUS technology MFC uses ambient temperature, ambient pressure, and a hot wire anemometer to maintain the set flow rate. This is the most accurate flow controller available. It also features an auto-calibration function and a digital timer.

PLUS Technology (VFC): 

The Plus Technology volumetric flow controller uses a combination of the critical orifice and the PLUS controller to calculate the ambient flow rate. The system uses temperature, barometric pressure, and orifice pressure to calculate and record the ambient flow rate. The system also includes a digital timer.

Brush Style Motor:

Brush Style motors use carbon motor brushes to conduct current within the electric motor. They are low-cost but require routine motor brush changes.

Brushless Style Motor:

Motors do not use motor brushes or require maintenance.  They are higher in cost and do not have any emissions.

7-Day Mechanical Timer:

Recognized by its bright yellow timer dial, the 7-day mechanical timer uses a series of on/off trippers to set the sampling schedule.

Digital Timer: 

Recommended by the US EPA, the digital timer allows for 1 in 3, 1 in 6, 1 in 7, and custom sampling schedules. Its internal battery backup ensures that the timer will not have to be reset after a power failure. It also includes an LCD screen and soft press buttons for easy use.

Aluminum Outdoor Shelter: 

PM10 high volume air samplers are housed in an anodized aluminum shelter y.  The shelter is designed to allow particulate matter to be drawn onto the filter from all directions.  The rugged construction of the outdoor enclosure allows it to withstand the elements with minimal maintenance.

Dickson Chart Recorder: 

The Dickson chart recorder is a 4″ pressure cart recorder that records pressure variations over a 24 hour period.  The chart recorder is attached to the motor backpressure and records the pressure on the 4″ recorder chart.

Elapsed Time Indicator: 

The elapsed time indicator is a mechanical clock the counts the hour and minutes that the instrument is actively collecting a sample.  This device is used to track motor life, motor brush changes, and verify the sampling time.