Quick Editing Airborne Particle Counter for Environmental
Airborne Particle Counter (APC) is fully compliant with ISO14644-2015 and ISO21501-4 standard.
Capacitive touch screen8.0″
Zone20,000
Data 5 million sets
Portable 6.1Kg
Product details
Product Feature
8 inch capacitive touchscreen, quick response
Even with two pairs of latex gloves
Sealed 316L stainless steel enclosure and dust plug to prohibit dust and water
Automatically Collect Air Samples
APC data exceed the limit,triggers the BAS to start sampling
Operation Interface
Data
-Standard report: one key to generate ISO/EUGMPI CHINESEGMP reports
-Data review and data export
1. Sum up data by zone.
2.Freely switch counting unit between △/Σ/#,m /ft.
3.Automatically generate UCL values and average values
4.Search for sample records precisely by time,zone and operator.
-Data integrity: featured with audit trail.
Sampling
- Real-time concentration curves, to get a better understanding of environmental particle condition.
- Quick editing function, to make sampling more flexible.
Setup
- Clear layout for orders. Simple and easy to use.
- One-click for system software upgrade.
- Multiple sets of personalized sampling schemes
can be customized for any zone.
Installation
Caution
Do not use the device near ethyl alcohol, paint thinners or any other inflammable materials. If inflammable materials come into contact with the electrical components inside the device, it could be a fire hazard.
Do not place any containers with water or liquid on the device. Shut down the device immediately when any liquid falls into or splashes into the device. In addition, if the power cord or any cables are connected, disconnect immediately. Unplug the power cord entirely.
Do not place the device on an unstable location (such as an unstable platform or sloped surface). Do not place the device where is vulnerable to severe vibration. Any of these conditions can result in damage to the device or personal injury for those nearby.
Do not place the device on the following location, or it could be a fire hazard.
﹒Locations susceptible to high temperatures.
﹒Close to any open flame.