Casella CEL Sampling heads for personal dust sampling User Manual

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The I.O.M. head uses a 25 mm filter housed in a cassette, which is

pre-weighed as a single unit. The cassette fits in the I.O.M. head as shown in

Figure 1. It should be operated with a flow rate of 2 litres/min.

3.2

Total Inhalable Dust Sampler /

7 Hole Head (Part No. B8254/Z)

The Total Inhalable Head (shown in Figure 2)

was developed from the lead sampling head,

by adding six symmetrically placed holes

around the central hole.
It is one of the most commonly used sampling

heads and is also known as the Seven Hole

Head (7HH), or head for Man Made Mineral

Fibres, (M.M.M.F.).

A 25 mm filter is used. The type of filter depends upon the

application, and the end analysis involved. This head should be operated with

a flow rate of 2 litres/min.

3.3

Conical Inhalable Sampler

CIS Head (Part No. P118200;

CIS Cassette (Part No. P118201)

The conical inhalable sampler is used where

there is a need to sample a high concentration

of particulate. Therefore it uses the larger 37

mm filter. The cone is designed to spread the

sampled dust evenly over the filter which is

housed in a cassette, as shown in the Figure 3.

The cassette complete with 37 mm

filter are pre-weighed as a single unit. This

head should be operated with a flow rate of 3.5

litres/min.

Fit or replace the filter as follows.

Dust & Aerosol Heads

Sampler body

"O" Ring

Filter support

Filter

Air Flow

Air Flow

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Inlet head

Figure 2: The Total Inhalable

Head / Seven Hole Head

assembly

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SAMPLING HEADS AND ACCESSORIES

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