Product Description
Product Details :
| Model Name/Number | Remote Airborne Particle Counter - 5000 Series |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Brand | Setra |
| Usage/Application | Laboratory |
| Particle Counter Type | Air |
Reliable and Accurate Air Particle AnalysisAchieve laboratory-grade accuracy with six distinct counting channels and 10% measurement precision. This particle counter is ISO 21501 certified, ensuring it meets international standards for cleanroom and laboratory applications. Its adjustable sampling interval (from 1 second to 60 minutes) caters to a wide array of testing requirements.
User-Friendly Operation with Enhanced FeaturesThe digital LCD display offers real-time particle data, while the audio/visual alarms notify users instantly of over-limit events. With up to 1,000 data records storable and immediate response time, you can analyze and archive particle counts efficiently. Its portable design and included accessories promote effortless setup and transport.
FAQs of Particle Counter:
Q: How do I use the particle counter for laboratory air analysis?
A: To use the particle counter, simply connect the device to a 220V AC power source, adjust the sampling time as required (from 1 second to 60 minutes), and power it on. Place it within the environment you wish to test, and the digital LCD will display real-time air particle counts across six channels.
Q: What are the benefits of audio/visual alarms on this particle counter?
A: The integrated audio/visual alarms provide immediate alerts if particle counts exceed preset thresholds. These alerts help users to quickly identify contamination events or out-of-range conditions, ensuring prompt action to maintain cleanroom or laboratory standards.
Q: When should I calibrate the particle counter, and what standards does it follow?
A: The particle counter comes ISO 21501 calibrated, ensuring high accuracy. Regular calibration should be performed as per laboratory protocols or annual manufacturer recommendations to maintain measurement reliability and comply with regulatory requirements.
Q: Where can this particle counter be used, and what are its operating conditions?
A: Designed for indoor use, the particle counter is well-suited for controlled laboratory environments. It operates optimally in temperatures ranging from 10C to 40C and humidity levels between 10% and 90% RH (non-condensing).
Q: What data storage options are available, and how can I retrieve recorded results?
A: The device can store up to 1,000 records internally, which can be retrieved via the USB or RS232 interface. This feature is particularly useful for tracking air quality data over time and exporting results to other systems for analysis.
Q: How does the adjustable sampling time enhance the testing process?
A: Adjustable sampling times from 1 second to 60 minutes allow users to tailor the monitoring process to specific needsshort intervals for rapid assessment or extended periods for thorough analysis, enhancing overall testing flexibility.