SKC 225-9001 Preloaded Coated Filter User Manual

Operating instructions

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Preloaded Coated Filters

Cat. No. 225-9001*

SKC coated fi lters are shipped preloaded in the cassett es with end plugs and
shrink bands in place. No assembly is required; they are ready to use.

Method & Chemical: OSHA ID 105 for inorganic arsenic; ASTM D4765,
NIOSH 7902, NIOSH 7906, and OSHA ID 110 for fl uorides. IRSST

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Canadian

Patent # 1,299,144

Filter & Coating: Mixed cellulose-ester fi lter with porous plastic support pad
and cellulose support pad coated with aqueous sodium carbonate. Three-piece
37-mm cassett e. Closed-face sampling confi guration

Prior to Sampling: Store at 71.6 F (22 C) for up to two years.

Sample Stability: No storage stability data is available.

For information on other available

coated fi lters, request SKC Publication 1219.

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Concept of sampling fl uorides in air using double fi lter patented in Canada by IRSST,

Institut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en santé et en sécurité du travail du Quebec (Quebec
Occupational Health and Safety Research Institute), 21 APR 92.

Operating Instructions

863 Valley View Road, Eighty Four, PA 15330

Tel: 724-941-9701 Fax: 724-941-1369

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How to Use the SKC Preloaded Coated Filters

1. Select one coated fi lter cassett e for calibrating the fl ow rate. A red plug
secures the inlet, which is clearly marked “inlet,” and a blue plug secures the
outlet. Set up the sampling train for calibration with the representative fi lter
cassett e in line. For “closed-face” sampling, remove the plugs and connect the
cassett e to the sampling train. For “open-face” sampling, remove the outlet
plug and the cassett e inlet section then connect the cassett e to the sampling
train. For details on sett ing up a sampling train, refer to the SKC Sample Setup
Guide “Sampling Train - Filters and Cyclones” (SKC Publication 1166).

2. Calibrate the pump to the desired fl ow rate using a fi lm fl owmeter or
calibrated precision rotameter. For details on calibrating a pump, refer to the
SKC Sample Setup Guide “Calibrating a Pump Using a Film Flowmeter” (SKC
Publication 1163).

3. Replace

the

cassett e used for calibration with a fresh coated fi lter cassett e

for sample collection. Att ach the cassett e to a worker’s collar, as close to the
breathing zone as possible, by using a fi lter cassett e holder (SKC Cat. No.
225-1). Sample for the specifi ed time interval and record the time.

4. Remove

the

fi lter cassett e at the end of the specifi ed sampling period and

replace both end plugs (and the inlet if necessary). Recheck the fl ow rate using
the same cassett e and fl owmeter used for calibration (in Step 2) to ensure that
the fl ow rate has not changed by more than 5%.

5. Appropriately

package

fi lter cassett es and ship the samples, blanks, and

all pertinent data to a laboratory for analysis.

Form 40030 Rev 1303

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