Portable Airborne Particle Counters
Model 228/229
Features |
APPLICATIONS
? Monitor and verify cleanrooms
? Test filters in place
? Track down particle sources
? Monitor:
LAF and biohazard benches
Cleanroom laundries
HVAC systems
Computer rooms
Food and beverage packaging
Hospitals: Pharmacy and surgery
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
Aerospace Assembly
Medical Device Assembly
Automotive: Paint spray booths
Filter performance
There have never been particle counters quite like these: one switch, one
display, quick results. At an unbeatable price. Just turn the lightweight counter
on, check the display, and turn it off. Walk around a room, scan a filter, and
watch the particle concentration readout change! Measuring filter effectiveness,
checking cleanroom status, and troubleshooting contamination has never been
this easy and fast.
If you need to monitor particle concentration, the Model 228 takes a six-second
sample, then calculates and displays the concentration in particles per cubic
foot (or particles per liter). If you need to monitor total particle count,
the Model 229 displays the number of particles in 0.1 cubic feet of air after
a one minute sample. Both counters detect discrete particles using a laser-based
sensor. These counters weigh only 1.5 pounds. Their internal rechargeable batteries
last for 8 hours.
There are no complicated controls.
These counters have many uses: medical industries can monitor air filter systems
for pathogen-sized particles. Filter manufacturers can test the effectiveness
of their product. Cleanroom industries can perform quick status checks of Class
100 and above cleanrooms. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning personnel
can determine indoor air quality by converting particle concentration to mass
concentration (ASHRE 62-1989, Appendix A).
How they work: The Model 229 Particle Counter starts counting when the power is turned on, and the display is updated continuously as particles are detected. After counting for one minute, the Model 229 holds the count on the display until the power is turned off. This count represents the number of particles in 0.1 cubic foot (2.83 lpm) of air. When the Model 228 Particle Concentration Meter is turned on, it samples air for six seconds, then displays the number of particles per cubic foot (or particles per liter) (i.e. particle concentration). The display is updated every six seconds. This method has two advantages: fast count results and direct readout of particle concentration. Both counters ship with a power adapter for recharging the internal batteries. There are two charging modes. The quick charge mode recharges completely discharged batteries in 3.5 hours. Less time is required if the batteries still have some charge. A flashing quick-charge light goes out when the batteries are recharged. The second mode, trickle charge, requires14 hours. Both models also include a purge filter, which installs in place of the isoprobe. By operating the counter with the purge filter installed, particles left in the counter from earlier samples in a high particle concentration environment are removed.
SPECIFICATIONS
ORDERING GUIDE
When ordering, specify:
Basic Sensitivity 0.3 micron (228B/229B) or 0.5 micron (228A/229A)
Power (AC) AC adapters for 100 VAC, 115 VAC or 230 VAC
Display (228A/228B) Particles/ft 3 or particles/liter
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
High Pressure Diffuser
Carrying/Shipping Case
CAT. NO. |
DESCRIPTION |
MET228A229A............. |
Airborne Particle Counter 0.5¥ìm |