The 3007 Particle counter, now available from ECO Environmental offers a surprising list of performance features including a particle size range of 0.01 to greater than 1.0µm, a concentration range of 0 to 100,000 particles/cm3, an LCD display, and a built-in RS-232 serial data port. Plus, it operates on alkaline batteries and includes programmable data logging.
Its small size and ergonomic design make it a great choice for short-term outdoor and indoor air quality monitoring, human epidemiological studies, and mobile aerosol research.
Features & Benefits
This highly portable CPC offers:
- Battery-powered operation.
- Programmable data-logging capabilities.
- Particle size range of 0.01 to >1.0 micrometer.
- Concentration range of 0 to 100,000 particles per cubic centimetre.
- Built-in LCD display.
- RS-232 serial data port.
- Technical Specifications Product Specification
Description:
Particle size range 0.01 to >1µm
Concentration range 0 to 100,000 particles/cm3
Minimum displayable concentration value 1 particle/cm3
Concentration accuracy ±20%
False background counts <0.01 particles/cm3
Response time <9 sec for 95% response
Particle type Airborne solids and nonvolatile liquids
Temperature range Operation 50 to 95°F (10 to 35°C) Storage -40 to 160°F (-40 to 70°C)
Flow rate Detected aerosol 100 cm3/min Inlet 700 cm3/min (nominal)
Absolute pressure sensor 0 to 1400 mBar Aerosol inlet diameter 1/4-in. O.D.
Power requirement
Battery type 6 AA alkaline or rechargeable Battery life 5 hours (alkaline batteries at 21°C)
Alcohol requirement Type 100% reagent-grade isopropyl alcohol Hours per fill 6 hours at 70°F (21°C) RS-232 output Baud rate 9600 Software Aerosol Instrument Manager® software, CPC Module Calibration check Recommended annually
Dimensions (LWH) CPC 29.2 cm × 14 cm × 14 cm
Carrying case 53 cm × 36 cm × 21 cm
Weight CPC with batteries 1.7 kg Instrument with accessories in case 7.7 kg
Applications:
- Indoor-air-quality measurements.
- Inhalation and exposure studies.
- Health effects studies.
- Mobile aerosol studies.