Safety; Information About The Device; Scope Of Supply; Operating Manual - Particle Counter - Trotec PC200 Manual De Instrucciones

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Safety

Intended use
This device is exclusively intended for measuring the size and amount of particles
in the air in the range specified in the technical data. People who use this device
must have read and understood the operating manual, especially the "Safety"
chapter.
Improper use
The device may not be used in potentially explosive atmospheres or for
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measuring in liquids. TROTEC
improper use. In such a case, entitlements to a warranty are forfeited.
Caution!
• Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures, extreme humidity or
wetness.
• Do not leave the packaging lying around. Children may use it as a dangerous
toy.
• The device is not a toy and does not belong in the hands of children.
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accepts no liability for damages resulting from

Information about the device

Functional description
The particle counter is designed to measure the size and amount of particles in
the air. The detected data can be used for analysing cleanrooms or prove
environmental burdens from particulates.
To detect the data, the particle counter sucks in air for an adjustable amount of
time and determines the size and amount of particles contained in it.
Particles of the sizes 0.3 μm, 0.5 μm, 1.0 μm, 2.5 μm, 5.0 μm and 10.0 μm are
treated equally during this process.
There are three methods of analysis:
Cumulative:
Amount of all particles up to the selected particle sizes, e.g.:
0.5 μm = 417 means that 417 ppm of the particles have a size
of > 0.3 μm to 0.5 μm.
Differential:
Change of the particle count over time.
This method of analysis is especially suitable when the number
of particles changes during the measurement.
Concentration: Absolute concentration of the various particle sizes per litre of air.
The detected values for all active particle sizes are displayed on the 2.8 inch
colour display simultaneously. In addition, the air burden in one particle size
selected by the user is displayed on a colour indication scale. As soon as the
particle burden is no longer in the green area of this scale, a beep is emitted (see
table "Alarm limit values for particle burdens").
As well as the counted particles, temperature and relative humidity, the dew
point and wet-bulb temperature, which are calculated from that information, are
shown. Measurements, as well as their related photo and video documentation
can be saved in the internal memory of the device or on a MicroSD card, and then
transmitted onto a PC via USB cable.
Alarm limit values for particle burdens
Channel
Green
0.3 μm
0 ~ 100000
0.5 μm
0 ~ 35200
1.0 μm
0 ~ 8320
2.5 μm
0 ~ 545
5.0 μm
0 ~ 193
10 μm
0 ~ 68

Scope of supply

• PC200 particle counter
• Mini tripod
• USB connection cable + software • Battery charger
• Operating manual
Operating manual – Particle counter PC200
Yellow (signal beep)
Red (signal beep)
100001 ~ 250000
250001 ~ 500000
35201 ~ 87500
87501 ~ 175000
8321 ~ 20800
20801 ~ 41600
546 ~ 1362
1363 ~ 2724
194 ~ 483
484 ~ 966
69 ~ 170
170 ~ 340
• Transport case
• Zero filter + connection hose
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