Casella CEL Airborne bacteria sampler User Manual

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The sampling times can be as low as half to five minutes, if a single rotation

of the turntable is selected at the respective speed and up to several hours if

continuous turntable rotation is used. However to prevent the over heating of

the pump and possible damage, it is strongly recommended that the

maximum sampling times presented in Table 2 are not exceeded at the

appropriate flow rates.

Table 2: Maximum Sampling Times

Number of Slits

Open

Flow Rate

(litres/minute)

Recommended

Maximum

Running Time

1

175

5 hours

2

350

8 hours

3

525

8 hours

4

700

8 hours

When selecting an appropriate sample time, the possibility of the agar drying

should also be taken into account, especially if long sample times are to be

used.

Excessive drying of the collection media may reduce bacterial collection and

inhibit growth.

5.8

Completion of Sampling

If switch G on the sampling unit control panel is switched to single rotation,

the pump and turntable will stop automatically on completion of one

complete rotation of the turntable, after 0.5, 2 or 5 minutes depending on the

turntable rotation speed selected by switch D.

However if switch G is switched to continuous rotation, then sampling needs

to be stopped manually on completion. This is best achieved by switching

switch G back to the single rotation position at the end of the run and

allowing the turntable to complete a final revolution, after which the pump

and turntable will stop automatically by means of a reed switch and magnet

controller.

The time at which sampling was completed should be noted, so that the

duration of sample collection can be calculated. From the sample duration

and set flow rate, the volume of air sampled can be calculated by the

following equation.

Sample volume (m ) =

3

Sample duration (min) x Flow rate (litre/min)

1000

Operation

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