Low Flow Sampling
From OSHKY Knowledge Library
Low flow sampling refers to the methods used to markedly reduce the air flow rate being pulled by a sampling pump that normally does not pull at such slow rates.
This page will detail how to achieve low flow rates using KYOSH's current equipment.
SKC AirChek 2000 & AirChek XR5000 Pumps
- The Constant Pressure Controller (CPC), otherwise known as the low flow adapter, should be connected to the pump by a length of Tygon tubing of about 1" to 1-1/2".
[Source: Constant Pressure Controller Operating Instructions]
- The pump flowrate should be set to approximately 1.5 L/min.
[Source: Constant Pressure Controller Operating Instructions]
- The arrow on the charcoal tube indicates the direction of flow. Therefore, the arrow should always point toward the pump.
- If there is no arrow on the tube, look at the tube and determine the smallest section of media. This is the breakthrough area. Place it closest to the pump.
SKC Universal 224 Pumps
- The 224 pumps have a built-in low flow feature. Do not add the CPC to the sampling train.Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination
- From the pump's manual:
- Start the pump using the on/off switch (Figure 1), and adjust the flow rate by turning the flow adjustment screw until the built-in rotameter reads approximately 1.5 L/min.
- Remove the cap screw covering the regulator valve and turn the exposed screw four to five turns counterclockwise.
- Replace the cap screw. The pump is now set for low flow.
Tube and Tube Holders
Attaching Tube Holders to Employee
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Multiple Inlet Low Flow Tube Holders
- Do NOT close off unused inlets by screwing the valve closed. This can damage the valve seats. Instead, plug inlets with an unopened tube, whether you're calibrating or sampling.