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ENMET Corporation

Formaldemeter htV

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2.0 Formaldemeter htV Features

Unlike other formaldehyde monitoring devices such as color stain tubes and badges, the

Formaldemeter

htV is capable of

measuring many samples consecutively without the need for inconvenient ancillary equipment. Being ultra compact and battery
operated, the instrument is truly field portable. The

Formaldemeter

htV is extremely simple to use and provides immediate,

semi-quantitative readings of atmospheric formaldehyde concentration displayed on a digital read-out.

The instrument is designed to measure the concentration of formaldehyde in snatch (discrete) samples of air and should be
employed primarily as a screening device.

2.1 Important Points

It is important that you are aware of the following points when using the instrument

The

Formaldemeter

htV is temperature compensated to operate most accurately in the range 5 – 40°C.

The results obtained with the

Formaldemeter

htV are instantaneous spot readings. A single reading is not necessarily

representative of long term personal exposure. A series of readings taken at short intervals is preferable to infrequent tests.

Avoid smoking in the environment to be analyzed – tobacco smoke contains formaldehyde.

Care must be taken to ensure that fluid or dust is not drawn into the instrument.
This could permanently damage the sensor.

The

Formaldemeter

htV has been

designed to be sufficiently robust for everyday field use. However, should the unit

sustain a severe physical shock, the operation and calibration of the instrument should be checked using the supplied
formaldehyde calibration standard.

2.2 Instrument Features

See Figure 1 for location of each feature

Feature

Description

Sampling Port

The brass sampling port is the inlet through which the sample is drawn into sensor.

Display

The liquid crystal display (LCD) shows the formaldehyde concentration of the sample in
0.01 ppm increments. The display also shows text messages during certain operations.

sensor recovering

sensor ready

sampling

taking calibration sample

set calibration level

replace battery

Display Key

instrument not calibrated

Keypad

The instrument is operated by four buttons, some of which have multiple functions. The
button switches are located beneath the membrane and are operated by pressing firmly
where indicated.

Battery
Compartment

The battery compartment is located beneath a cover at the bottom rear of the instrument.
To gain access to the battery, simply remove the cover by unscrewing the two screws.

A low battery is indicated by

on the display. See section 5.1 for guidance on

battery replacement.

Serial Port

This socket can be used for connecting your

Formaldemeter

htV to the PPM Base Unit

or PC for automated continuous monitoring applications.

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