Casella CEL Airborne bacteria sampler User Manual

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2.

Ensure that the turntable is at its lowest position by rotating control

A in Figure 2 fully anti clockwise and remove the sampling head by

releasing the two clips on either side.

3.

Place the sampling media (petri dish containing agar) centrally on the

turntable and ensure that the zero, on the red degree scale around

the edge of the turntable, is aligned with the indicator.

If the scale is not aligned rotate the turntable clockwise until aligned.

4.

Replace the sampling head with the air intake nozzle attached and

reclip in position on the sampler unit, ensuring that a good seal is

achieved between the cover and the rubber sealing ring.

5.

Switch on the mains power to the unit by depressing switch B in

Figure 2.

6.

Raise the turntable by turning control A clockwise until the light C

in Figure 1 begins to glow (do not rotate further).

At this point a conduction switch registers that the surface of the

agar is 2 mm below the slits, which will result in the most efficient

collection of airborne bacteria.

5.4

Selection of Turntable Rotation Speed

The speed of rotation of the turntable is dependant on which one of three

constant speed motors is selected to drive it, the motors not in use free

wheel automatically. Selection of the motors is made using the three way

switch D in Figure 2.

If the switch is set at its upper position, the turntable makes a full revolution

in half a minute, while at the intermediate and lower positions a full revolution

of the turntable is achieved every two or five minutes respectively. The

selection of the speed of rotation of the turntable is dependant on the

sampling requirements as discussed in Chapter 6.

5.5

Selection of Flow Rates

The pump incorporates a High/Low flow switch. The low position provides

flow rates up to 30 litres/minute and is generally not required for current

sampling methods. This switch should remain in the high position for current

bacteria sampler models.

The flow rate, or rate at which air is sampled by the instrument and passed

over the collection media, is a function of the number of slits open in the

Operation

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