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SKC Reusable Parallel Particle Impactors (PPI) Cat. Nos. 225-380, 225-381, 225-382, and 225-383 Operating Instruction Form 38038 PDF

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The patented† impaction-based SKC Reusable Parallel Particle Impactor. (PPI ) Samplers are designed to match precisely the collection efficiency.

SKC Reusable Parallel Particle Impactors (PPI) Cat. Nos. 225-380, 225 ...

SKC Reusable Parallel Particle Impactors (PPI) The patented† impaction-based SKC Reusable Parallel Particle Impactor (PPI ) Samplers are designed to match precisely the collection e ffi ciency curves for respirable and thoracic dust specified by ISO 7708/ CEN and adopted by ACGIH, CEN, and other occupational

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Reusable Parallel Particle Impactors PPI 225 Series OI
Operating Instructions
863 Valley View Road, Eighty Four, PA 15330 USA 724-941-9701 · skcinc.com

SKC Reusable Parallel Particle Impactors (PPI)

The patented impaction-based SKC Reusable Parallel Particle Impactor (PPI®) Samplers are designed to match precisely the collection efficiency curves for respirable and thoracic dust specified by ISO 7708/ CEN and adopted by ACGIH, CEN, and other occupational hygiene organizations. The performance of the respirable PPI samplers also meets the ISO 7708/CEN criteria included in the OSHA final silica rule. The thoracic model meets the requirements of NIOSH Method 5524 for metalworking fluids and compounds with ACGIH® thoracic TLV®s. Constructed of conductive aluminum, these PPI Samplers may be reused and offer a choice of flow rates for maximum flexibility in pump options, sample duration, and contaminant
concentration.

Performance Profile
Sampling Rate: 2 L/min respirable or thoracic and 4 or 8 L/min
respirable

Sample Pump: · Universal XR or AirChek® Series for 2 and 4 L/min · Leland Legacy® for 8 L/min

Sample Time:

Dependent on method used. Note: SKC tests indicate that a particulate mass of up to 6.8 mg on the four impaction substrates would not affect PPI performance. This amount is equivalent to sampling for 6 hours at 4 L/min in environments where respirable mass concentration is 4.76 mg/m3 and equals 50% of total dust. However, labs have reported to SKC that they prefer no more than 2 mg on the filter for analytical reasons. Therefore, SKC recommends that you work with your lab to determine
optimum sample times for your unique sampling conditions.

Sample Media:

37-mm PVC filter, 5.0-µm pore size or 37-mm PTFE filter,* 2.0-µm pore size (NIOSH 5524) or 37-mm MCE filter, 0.8-µm pore size
Use cellulose pad or stainless steel screen for support.

Impaction Substrate:

Four 3/8-in diameter pre-oiled porous plastic discs

Analysis:

Gravimetric or chemical

Body Material: Conductive aluminum

Dimensions: Height: Diameter: Depth:

4.25 in (10.8 cm) - clip to exhaust 1.8 in (4.6 cm) 1.2 in (3.0 cm)

Weight:

3.3 oz (93.6 gm)

 U.S. Patent No. 7,073,402 * Back pressure on PTFE filters can vary within the same lot.

Principle of Operation
SKC Reusable PPI Samplers are impaction-based fi lter samplers that perform precise size selection for either thoracic or respirable dust, depending on the model. PPI Samplers contain four small impactors in the inlet section of the device. Each impactor features a unique 50% cut-point to target a specific one-quarter segment of the ISO/CEN curve resulting in a precise fit along the entire curve. A sample pump operating at 2, 4, or 8 L/min (2 L/min only for thoracic) pulls air through the inlet nozzle of each impactor in the inlet plate. Particles larger than each impactor's 50% cut-point are scrubbed and retained by impaction onto the porous oiled impaction substrate contained in each impactor. Smaller particles continue to the standard 37-mm collection filter for analysis. See www.skcinc.com/knowledgecenter for performance graphs.

Dust enters here
Inlet plate
Impaction substrates (4)
Standard 37-mm collection filter and support pad Base plate with exhaust to pump

Media Preparation
Filters: Condition and weigh filters according to method used. Record the weight as the pre-sample weight.
Impaction Substrate: Using an oiled impaction substrate reduces particle bounce. Replacement pre-oiled disposable porous plastic discs are available as SKC Cat. No. 225-388. See Ordering Information.

Inserting a Collection Filter into the PPI
The PPI will arrive already assembled. Disassemble it to insert collection filter.

1. Unscrew and remove two screws that hold the inlet plate to the base plate.

2. Lift off inlet plate to expose impaction plate.

3. Lift off impaction plate to expose base plate. 2

4. Using forceps, insert a 37-mm support pad and a 37-mm collection filter into the base plate.
Inserting Impaction Substrates into the PPI
1. Ensure a support and collection filter have been loaded into the base plate. See Inserting a Collection Filter into the PPI.
2. Using forceps, insert a pre-oiled impaction substrate into each of the four indentations in the impaction plate.
Tip Impaction substrates have a smooth/shiny side
and a rough/dull side. For optimum particle capture efficiency, place substrate smooth/shiny side down in the impaction plate. 3. Align pins in inlet plate with holes in impaction plate and press together. Pins will allow impactor to be assembled one way only.
4. Grip impaction plate and inlet plate together and twist on base plate until screw holes are aligned.
5. Replace and tighten two screws to secure inlet plate to base plate.
Tips
· Use forceps to carefully insert or remove impaction substrate and collection filter. See Accessories for forceps.
· SKC recommends using new impaction substrates for each sample period.
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Calibration and Sampling Tip As the particle load on the filter increases during sampling, the pressure drop
will also increase. Therefore, use a compensating sample pump such as the AirChek Series or Leland Legacy depending on flow rate requirements. Calibration Calibrate pump flow rate with the PPI (support, filter, and impaction substrates loaded) in line. Note: If using SKC High Flow chek-mate Calibrator, Pulsation Dampener Cat. No. 375-150 is also required in line. See pump and calibrator operating instructions. 1. Ensure impactor is loaded with a support, collection filter, and impaction substrates and that it is fully assembled. See Inserting a Collection Filter into the PPI and Inserting Impaction Substrates into the PPI. 2. Use a calibration jar to calibrate pump flow rate. Note: For jarless calibration (chek-mate Calibrator only), see Jarless Calibration Method on page 5. a. Unscrew jar lid and remove.
b. Using supplied adapter, attach soft tubing end to PPI outlet. Attach rigid end of adapter to Luer adapter in center of jar lid.
c. With PPI attached, place lid on jar and screw down until tight.
d. Attach center tubing on outside of jar lid to pump inlet.
e. Use 1/4-inch tubing to attach calibrator to barbed elbow fitting on outside of jar lid. 4

3. Calibrate the sample pump to the specified flow rate. See sample pump and calibrator operating instructions.
4. Disconnect tubing and remove calibration jar and calibrator when calibration is completed.
Jarless Calibration Method: Attach the sample pump to the chek-mate Calibrator outlet (suction port). Attach the PPI to the chek-mate inlet using the shortest length of tubing possible. If using High Flow chek-mate Calibrator for 8 L/min PPI, place Pulsation Dampener Cat. No. 375-150 in line between pump and calibrator. Proceed with calibration per pump and calibrator operating instructions.
Sampling SKC tests indicate that a particulate mass of up to 6.8 mg on the four impaction substrates would not affect PPI performance. This amount is equivalent to sampling for 6 hours at 4 L/min in environments where respirable mass concentration is 4.76 mg/m3 and equals 50% of total dust. However, labs have reported to SKC that they prefer no more than 2 mg on the filter for analytical reasons. Therefore, SKC recommends that you work with your lab to determine optimum sample times for your unique sampling conditions.
1. If required, replace representative sample media used for calibration with new, preweighed media. See Media Preparation.
2. Record sample start time on label.
3. Clip PPI onto a worker's collar or lapel in the breathing zone or in the area to be sampled.
4. Clip sample pump at the worker's waist or close to the PPI.
5. Use flexible tubing to attach the PPI outlet to the inlet of the sample pump.
6. Turn on pump and record pertinent sample data.
7. After the desired sample time has elapsed, turn off the pump and record sample stop time.
8. Reinstate calibration train and verify flow rate. See Calibration.
9. Remove pump and tubing from the impactor.
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Removing the Collection Filter and Impaction Substrates
1. Unscrew and remove the two screws that hold the inlet plate to the base plate.
2. Lift off inlet plate to expose impaction plate.
3. Use a thin, flat implement to remove impaction substrates and discard them.
4. Lift off impaction plate to expose base plate.
5. Use forceps to remove collection filter and place in an appropriate container for shipment to a laboratory.
Transporting Samples and Analysis
Package and transport samples and blanks in a manner that will prevent sample loss and contamination and send to an accredited laboratory for gravimetric or chemical analysis.
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Cleaning
For optimum performance, the PPI inlet and the impaction and base plates should be cleaned after five runs or upon a noticeable buildup of material to remove oil and other residue built up from frequent sampling. Disassemble the PPI and wash parts in water with a liquid detergent or soap. Rinse and air-dry all parts thoroughly in a clean environment.
Do not place any mechanical object in the inlet nozzles.
References
Trakumas, S., Hall, P., Personal Respirable Sampler Containing Four Impactors Arranged in Parallel, Abstracts of 23rd Annual AAAR Conference, Atlanta, GA, 2004, p. 78
Trakumas, S., Salter, E., "Parallel Particle Impactor - Novel Size-selective Particle Sampler for Accurate Fractioning of Inhalable Particles," Journal of Physics: Conference Series 151 (2009), 16 pp., 012060, www.skcinc.com/instructions/Parallel Particle Impactor Paper.pdf
Reference 2 is an author-created, non-copyrighted version of an article accepted for publication in the Journal of Physics; Conference Series 151. IOP Publishing Ltd. is not responsible for any errors or omissions in this version of the manuscript or any version derived from it. The definitive publisher authenticated version is available online. Go to http://dx.doi.org, enter doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/151/1/012060.
Trakumas, S., "High-flow Personal Respirator Dust Sampler for Increased Sensitivity," Poster 261, AIHce 2010, Denver, CO
Trakumas, S., "High-flow Personal Sampler to Monitor Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica at New Lower TLV," IOHA 2010 8th Conference Book of Abstracts, Rome, p. 59
Trakumas, S., Salter, E., "High-Flow Personal Sampler to Monitor Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica at New Lower TLV" PowerPoint Presentation
OSHA Final Rule on Respirable Crystalline Silica, www.osha.gov/silica/
ISO 7708:1995 (2008), Air Quality -- Particle Size Fraction Definitions for Health-related Sampling, www.iso.org, search on 7708
Stacey, P., Thorpe, A., and Echt, A., "Performance of High Flow Rate Personal Respirable Samplers When Challenged with Mineral Aerosols of Different Particle Size Distributions," Ann. Occup. Hyg., 60, 2016, pp. 479-492, http://annhyg.oxfordjournals.org/content/60/4/479.full.pdf Görner, P., Simon, X., Boivin, A., Bau, S., "Sampling Efficiency and Performance of Selected Thoracic Aerosol Samplers," Annals of Work Exposure and Health, 2017, Vol. 61, No. 7, 784-796
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Ordering Information

PPI Samplers, require filter, substrates, and support

Cat. No.

Respirable PPI (gold), 2 L/min, aluminum

225-380

Thoracic PPI (blue), 2 L/min, aluminum

225-381

Respirable PPI (orange), 4 L/min, aluminum

225-382

Respirable PPI (red), 8 L/min, aluminum

225-383

Recommended Collection Filters for PPI, required for sampling

Select a filter based on your application.
PVC Filters, 37 mm, 5.0-m pore size, pk/100 PTFE Filters,* 37 mm, 2.0-m pore size, unlaminated, no support

225-5-37

pad included, for metalworking fluids (NIOSH 5524), pk/50 MCE Filters, 37 mm, 0.8-m pore size, pk/100

225-37-07 225-1939

Filter Supports, required for sampling. Select either cellulose or stainless steel.

Support Pads, cellulose, 37 mm, pk/100

225-27

Support Screen, stainless steel, 37 mm, wide mesh, ea

225-26

Impaction Substrates, four required for each sample

Porous Plastic Discs, 3/8-inch diameter, pre-oiled, ready to use, disposable, pk/200

225-388

Accessories

Multi-purpose Calibration Jar

225-111

Forceps, stainless steel, with non-serrated flat tips

225-8371

Filter-Keeper, for transporting and storing 37-mm filter samples, pk/10 225-8303A

* Back pressure on PTFE filters can vary within the same lot.

SKC Limited Warranty and Return Policy
SKC products are subject to the SKC Limited Warranty and Return Policy, which provides SKC's sole liability and the buyer's exclusive remedy. To view the complete SKC Limited Warranty and Return Policy, go to skcinc.com/warranty.

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