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1.    VMN A    Y Li    ill  Minh ii    hi l TN Mk Hl vil i ir va Ail d   bf deta  Pn ar   WA    12 16 07 12 16 07 12 16 07 CPE A ee ree 12 17 07 12 18 07 12 18 07 12 18 07    12100 16 48 21 36 2 24 7 12 12 00 16 48 21 36 2 24 7 12 12 00   0 05                   The chart below shows the same data collected over the same two day period by the same E BAM   only this time the real time average period was set to 15 minutes  The real time values still predict  and trend the hourly values  but the noise band of the RT values is improved  making the 15 minute  data useful at lower concentrations  The average of the 15 minute data over these two days is 34 4  ug  and the average of the hourly data is 34 8 ug              ConcRT 15 min   ConcHr mg m3                             12 16 07 12 16 07 12 16 07 12 17 07 12 17 07 12 17 07 12 17 07 12 17 07 12 18 07 12 18 07 12 18 07  12 00 16 48 21 36 2 24 7 12 12 00 16 48 21 36 2 24 7 12 12 00       E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 40    7 SETUP MENU DESCRIPTIONS    The E BAM has a system of setup menus which contain all of the settings and parameters needed  to perform the measurement and operation of the unit  Many of these settings are set at factory  default values which are correct for most applications  but may be altered by the operator to suit the  specific needs of your monitoring program  This section describes the SETUP menu in detail  and  should be reviewed to ensure desired operation  Once set  most of the values in the SETU
2.   the main advantage of the E BAM style real   time output over other methods  such as laser based nephelometers  is that the beta method does  not require any K factors or slope corrections for changes in variables such as particle size  color  or  chemical composition     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 37    E BAM real time measurements are based on a constant series of one minute long beta particle  count totals  These one minute counts are averaged into a four minute rolling average  so each  minute a new one minute count value is added to the average  and the oldest value is dropped out   To make a concentration measurement  the E BAM needs two of these rolling averages  an initial or     zero    count average  l     and a final count average  Ix  separated by some time period for  particulate to accumulate  Each minute  both of the four minute rolling averages are advanced by  one minute  and a new concentration value is calculated and stored  These are the raw 60 second  real time values which are averaged together over 5  10  15  or 30 minutes to form the user   selected real time average concentration values     e Atthe beginning of a new sample period  such as when the unit is started up  or whenever  the filter tape is advanced to a fresh spot  The unit must start all counts and rolling averages  over    e For the first four minutes after any tape advance  there will be no 60 second real time  concentration values generated  because the four minute rolling 
3.  Function    Pin  Function     Pin    Pin  Function    5  6  Shield     6   Analog Volt Output _       E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 9    BX 802  PM o Head    BX 807  PM    Cyclone   optional     Inlet Tube    E BAM Unit    9250  AT Sensor  with cross arm     Optional EX 034  WS WD sensor  shown far side     9170 Tripod    EX 121   AC to 12 VDC  Power Supply   optional     Standard E BAM Configuration        OS    ee    Not to scale  Some items simplified for clarity     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 10      8    deep      Total Height   83    PM10  88    PM2 5          wfweereee_          43      41    triangular  tripod footprint    2 3 Power up and Automatic Operation    The E BAM is designed to turn on automatically when power is applied  The unit will ask if you are  ready to start  then prompt you to verify several setup menus which are described below  Then the  unit will perform an automatic self test routine which takes several minutes  After the self test  the  unit will begin sampling automatically     Note   f no keypad activity is detected for several minutes after power up  the E BAM will  automatically begin sampling based on the existing SETUP options and settings  as long as filter  tape is installed and no hardware or voltage failures are detected  This makes it possible to fully  configure and calibrate the unit in the lab  then simply deploy it to the field and power it up with no  further actions required     2 4 Power up Settings Verifi
4.  IP addressable modems are also available for the E   BAM  Because these technologies are always changing  they are handled on a semi custom basis   Contact Met One for details     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 63    9 8    Flash Firmware Upgrades    The E BAM has the capability for flash firmware upgrades  This allows the field operator to  reprogram or update the E BAM flash EEPROM through the serial port using the Firmware Update  Utility program  A Met One technician may supply the firmware update files on a CD or by e mail if a  bug fix is released or if additional features are added to the firmware program that controls the E   BAM operation  The following tasks must be performed whenever the E BAM firmware is upgraded     1     2     Download and save the data log and error log from the E BAM before proceeding   These will be cleared from memory during the upgrade process    Firmware Update Utility is a PC based utility program which used to update firmware in Met  One products equipped with FLASH memory technology  You will need a PC or laptop with  an available RS 232 COMM port  Install the Firmware Update Utility program onto the  computer by following the prompts after the CD is inserted    Connect the E BAM serial port to the computer COMM port  usually COMM 1  with the serial  cable that came with the E BAM    Make sure that the computer and the E BAM are both set to the 9600 baud rate    Take great effort to ensure that the power source to the E BAM and
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6.  RS 232 serial PCMCIA  card  such as the Quatech SSP 100 which installs in an expansion card slot in the laptop and  provides a serial port for the E BAM  This type of adapter is very reliable  but more expensive and  takes longer to install and configure  See www quatech com for more information     The E BAM settings are 9600 Baud  8 data bit  no parity  one stop bit  The baud rate is a default  setting which may be changed to a faster value  The other communications settings are fixed     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 59    9 3 Comet    Data Retrieval Software    The E BAM is supplied with a CD containing a free copy of the Comet    program  which is a simple  Windows based communications terminal program developed by Met One Instruments  This is the  recommended method for all E BAM data retrieval  since Comet allows the user to easily download  the data logs  error logs  and settings  EEPROM  files from the E BAM without the user having to  know any of the underlying communications protocols  The Comet CD also contains a very  comprehensive pdf user s manual for the program  Install the program onto the computer that you  will be using for data retrieval  and review the manual for complete data examples  Comet replaces  the obsolete TUS  Terminal Utility Software  program  Note  If you use Comet for E BAM data  retrieval  you will not need to use any of the terminal program setups or    AutoMet    commands  shown in the following two sections of this manual     
7.  Weatherproof 480509    O Ring Kit  for BX 807 Cyclone  set of 6 720097         O Ring Kit  for BX 802 PM10 Head  set of 3 8965 a    Meteorological Sensors  Wind Speed and Wind Direction Combination Sensor  For use with E BAM and E SAMPLER        9250 Ambient Temperature Sensor  Standard E BAM Accessory    Ambient Relative Humidity Sensor       Miscellaneous Accessories    Display  Vacuum Fluorescent  4x20 Character 8966  Gear Motor Assembly 8968  Used for nozzle and tape reel   Wall Mount Bracket for E BAM  CALL  Mounts the E BAM enclosure to a mast  post  wall  or   other vertical surface    Power Supply  E BAM  120 220V AC input  12V DC EX 121 i  output  Weatherproof j      E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 67       Tripod Assembly  E BAM E SAMPLER EX 905    Tape Spool Cover  Replacement  2 per unit    E BAM Phone Line Modem Kit EX 996        E BAM Cell Modem Kit EX 911  Power Cable  E BAM to Battery 9638    Power Cable  E BAM to Battery  with relay output 9638 1  wires    Serial Cable  E BAM   93241    serial Cable  E BAM  with analog output wires          Belkin F5U109 USB to RS 232 Adapter 550067    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 68    11 THEORY OF OPERATION and MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS    When the high energy electrons emanating from the radioactive decay of 14C  carbon 14  interact  with nearby matter they loose their energy and  in some cases  are absorbed by the matter  These  high energy electrons emitted through radioactive decay are known as beta rays a
8.  and press the  MENU SELECT key to enter the filter temperature sensor calibration menu     FILTER TEMPERATURE  E BAM  23 8 C    zH  Se on     CALIBRATE DEFAULT       The E BAM parameter is the instantaneous output from the unit s filter temperature sensor  This is  the parameter that you are auditing     The REF parameter is the field where you enter the correct temperature as shown on your traceable  reference standard temperature audit device  After you have entered the correct temperature using    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 31    the arrow keys  press the CALIBRATE key to correct the E BAM sensor reading  The E BAM and  REF parameters should now match  Press the ESC key when finished     If difficulty is encountered during the process  the DEFAULT key can be pressed to erase all field  calibration factors from the temperature sensor and to start over with factory default calibration  factors  Then try the calibration again     Important Note  It is often difficult to calibrate the sensor if the E BAM is warm  as the heating of  the unit will increase the sample temperature  as it should  making it difficult to compare the E BAM  filter temperature reading to an ambient temperature traceable standard reading  If the sensor is to  be calibrated  it is best to do it when the E BAM is cold  equilibrated to ambient  and the nozzle is  lifted up  It is recommended to leave the sensor at the factory default calibration  The E BAM filter  temperature sensor very rarel
9.  flat surface    6  Loosen but do not remove the three hex head screws in the compression collar at the base  of the detector tube  The detector tube should slide out of the bottom of the flow block   Carefully pull out the detector without stressing the harness    7  Inspect the silver window on top of the detector before doing any cleaning  Make sure the  window is not broken or damaged     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 57    8  Ifthe E BAM has an older style detector  very carefully clean the window with canned air and  a soft lens brush only  but no solvent of any kind  If the E BAM has a newer style detector   clean the window with a soft cotton tipped applicator wet with distilled water  If water does  not work  isopropyl alcohol may be used  Do not scrub the window with any force    9  Make sure the vane area is completely clean before reinserting the detector    10 Reinsert the beta detector into the flow block  The detector will slide up until it contacts a stop  pin which will not allow the detector to go any further  Note  It is critical that the detector  be fully inserted    11  Tighten the three screws in the compression collar to secure the detector in place  Do not  over tighten the compression collar    12 Replace the E BAM transport assembly into the enclosure and fasten with the screws    13  Power up the E BAM and perform allow it to warm up for at least one hour  Perform a span  membrane test  The unit should pass the test if the detector is work
10.  in Ambient Air Using  Designated Reference or Class   Equivalent Methods    Section 5 1 2     The following is a summary of the primary site requirements  In any case  the Code of Federal  Regulations takes precedence where applicable  Refer to the EPA website at www epa gov      Inlet Height    e The inlet should be located in the    breathing zone     between 2 and 15 meters above ground  level  When installed on the standard tripod  the E BAM PM p inlet is positioned just over two  meters above the ground or other mounting surface  A PMz25 cyclone will add about five  inches    e lf the inlet is located on  or through  a rooftop  the total height should be no more than 15  meters from the ground level    e Ifthe BAM 1020 is to be co located with other particulate instruments  such as FRM filter   type samplers or other BAM units  then the air inlet must be the same height as the inlet of  the other samplers  within one meter vertically  Within one foot is preferred    e If the E BAM inlet is the highest point on a building  then lightning rods must be installed to  prevent destruction of the unit during electrical storms     Inlet Radius Clearance    e The E BAM inlet must have a one meter radius free of any objects that may influence airflow  characteristics  including the inlet of another instrument    e If aE BAM is to be co located at a station with other BAM or FRM sampler  the inlets of each  sampler must be no less than one meter apart from each other  and no more 
11.  index   pr  D n RFx D n  or the last   n  records from the current record l  index REX D  n Then XMODEM file transfer    Print File Report starting with absolute record PFx n PFx n  index or the last   n  records from the current Br m ah a 5  record index  X n en prin e report     9 7 Modem Options for Remote Data Retrieval    The Met One Instrument EX 996 modem is recommended for use with the E BAM  as it is designed  to reliably communicate when other modems may not  Other brands of modems must be set in     dumb    or pass through mode with no handshaking  If you are using one of the Met One  Instruments data acquisition programs such as Air Plus  or MicroMet Plus  you need only enter the  telephone number of the site in the system setup menu of the program  Multiple telephone numbers  can be entered for connection to multiple remote sites        If you are communicating with a terminal program such as HyperTerminal  you will need to define  the serial port configuration in the setup of the terminal program  Set the baud rate to 9600  with 8  data bits  no parity  and 1 stop bit  Use the terminal program s internal dialing command sequence  to dial up the E BAM  Verify the connection to the unit by pressing the  lt Enter gt  key until the  command prompt asterisk     appears  If not  verify the cabling and communications settings  Once  connected  the access to the E BAM is the same command driven interface as used for the direct  PC connection  Cell phone  radio  and TCP
12.  is to be used  you will need to  acquire a special cable which has a breakout for the white voltage output wire  CONC signal  and  the black  ground  wire as shown in the cable drawing below  These two wires are then routed to  your analog datalogger input to record the output  The E BAM analog output can be set to 0 1  0   2 5  or 0 5 volts  which represents a fixed range of 0 to 1 000 milligrams of concentration  Note   Negative concentrations cannot be represented on the analog output  See Section 7 4 for details  about how to set up and configure the analog output  See Section 5 8 for instructions about how to  test the output voltage           BLACK  GND                   N REH   TA       YELLOW  RX                       WHITE  CONC       E BAM Serial Cable Wiring   with Analog Output     9 2 Serial Port Connections to a Computer    The E BAM can be directly connected through the supplied E BAM serial cable to most standard  desktop computers that have a 9 pin  DB 9  RS 232 serial port connector  COM1 to COM4   The E   BAM can also be connected to most laptop computers  though newer laptops do not usually have 9   pin serial ports  so a converter may have to be used  The simplest type is a USB to RS232 serial  adapter  Met One recommends the Belkin F5U109  available from Met One or a local electronics  store  You will still need the standard E BAM serial cable  Certain laptops occasionally have  difficulty communicating through this type of adapter  Another option is an
13.  or tape damage    After the cleaning process  it is recommended to use canned dusting air to blow down  through the vane crosshairs  This removes any filter debris from the face of the beta detector   which is located directly under the vane  Be careful not to damage the beta detector window   Reinstall the filter tape and perform a final leak check     E BAM  Sample  Nozzle       Cleaning the E BAM nozzle and Vane with a cotton tipped applicator    The figure below shows the difference between good and bad filter tape spots  The tape on the right  is from an E BAM with a clean nozzle and vane  The particulate spots have crisp edges  are  perfectly round  and are evenly distributed  The tape on the left is from a unit with a dirty vane  A  spot of debris has built up  and is punching a pin hole at the edge of each spot  The spots also  show a    halo    effect from an air leak because the debris has built up to the extent that the nozzle no  longer seals correctly  These faults are easily prevented by keeping the nozzle and vane clean        E BAM Filter Tape Examples    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 27    5 2 Ambient Temperature Sensor Audit    The ambient temperature must be audited or calibrated before any flow calibrations are performed   scroll to the TEMPERATURE line and press the MENU SELECT key to enter the ambient  temperature sensor calibration menu     POINT   VHIGH  E BAM  23 6 C    POINT   VLOW  E BAM   10 2 C    REF  23 9 C  CALIBRATE DEFAULT    REF   
14.  the bracket   12  Reinstall the pump assembly into the E BAM making sure the tube connections are in the    same positions they were for the old pump  Fasten the three mounting screws     13  Reinstall the sample tube heater assembly  Make sure to plug the heater back into its    harness and to reposition the two sealing collars     14 Plug the new pump harness into J17 of the 3610 PCB  Make sure the harness does not    interfere with the fan blades  Replace the pump cover plate     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 55    Upper Sealing Heater Remove  Collar Connector Hosing       Power Connector Hose Clamp   Note Orientation   Note Orientation        Lower Sealing Remove 6 32   Collar Fhilips Head Screws      Loosen 6 32 Philips  Head Screws          a    2 A  RN  a    TF    CRS  a os    ta  TSE A AA T A    Pump Replacement Diagrams    8 6 Cleaning the Inside of the Sample Nozzle Assembly    The inside of the E BAM sample nozzle should be periodically cleaned to remove any particulate  which may have settled on the inside surfaces  This cleaning prevents any buildup of particulate  which could result in artifacts falling out of the nozzle and onto the tape  causing undesired positive  concentration spikes  The cleaning involves blowing low pressure compressed air through the  nozzle assembly only  CAUTION  Never attempt to remove or disassemble the nozzle  assembly  The beta source is housed inside the nozzle     1  Advance the filter tape to a fresh spot    2  Remove t
15.  the computer will  not be interrupted during the update process  A power interruption may cause the E   BAM firmware to become inoperative  If this happens the unit will have to be returned  to the factory  Be especially careful with laptops and USB serial converters to make sure the  serial connection does not come loose for the same reason    Run the Firmware Update Utility  From the computer    Start    menu  go to  Programs  Met  One E BAM E BAM Master Program Installer    The program will prompt you for the COMM port number  Enter the number  usually 1  and  press ENTER to begin the update    A    Done     message will be displayed at the end of the update process  Execution time is  approximately five to fifteen minutes    The E BAM can now be operated with the new firmware     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 64    10 ACCESSORIES and PARTS    10 1 Consumables  Replacement Parts  and Accessories    The following parts are available from Met One for maintenance  replacement  service  and  upgrades  If unsure about a part you need  please contact the Service department  Some of these  parts require technical skills or special considerations before use or installation     Part Number   Graphic      Consumables    Filter Tape Roll  Glass Fiber  30mm x 21m 460130 E     7    Filter Tape Core Tube  Gray Plastic       Cotton  Tipped Applicators  nozzle cleaning  100 pack 995217  Solon  362 ng    Tools    mee  Replacement part  Zero Membrane Shim  Nozzle Shipping Shim    
16.  the matter being measured  This  makes the BAM 1020 very insensitive to the chemical composition of the material being collected     It is instructive to perform a conventional propagation of errors analysis on Equation 4  Doing so   one can develop an equation for the relative measurement error  o  c  as a function of the  uncertainty in each of the parameters comprising Equation 4  This leads to Equation 5     Equation 5       Inspection of Equation 5 reveals several things  The relative uncertainty of the measurement  o  C   is decreased  improved  by increasing the cross sectional area of the filter tape  A   the flow rate   Q   the sampling time  t   the absorption cross section  u     and lo     In practice  the uncertainty associated with the filter area  oa A   may be minimized by ensuring that  the tape is in exactly the same position during the l    measurement as in the   measurement phase   Careful design of the shuttle and tape control mechanisms inside of the BAM 1020 results in  minimal error here     The uncertainty in the flow rate  og Q  may be minimized by properly controlling the flow of the  instrument  For BAM 1020 units with a manual flow valve  this value is on the order of   3   For  BAM 1020 units equipped with the mass flow controller device   og Q  decreases to   1      The relative error due to the uncertainly in the absorption cross section  o  1   is due to its slight  variation as a function of the chemical composition of the matter being moni
17.  used for filter tape installation  If this option is selected  the E   BAM will simply raise the sample nozzle for easy tape loading  then display    PLEASE LOAD TAPE      Load the tape and press the CONTINUE key to go back to the main menu     SETUP  This is the setup menu for the E BAM  All of the setup parameters in this menu are  described in Section 7     MEMORY  This menu option displays the amount of memory left in the E BAM digital data system  as shown below  To erase the memory  press the CLEAR key  Use the arrow keys to select either  the DATA LOGGER or ALARM LOG to be cleared  then press the CLEAR key again  The unit will  show a CAUTION screen  If you are sure you want to erase the selected log  press the YES key   CAUTION  Once the data log or the error log is cleared  the erased data can never be  recovered     CLEAR MEMORY  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  CAUTION  lt  lt  lt  lt  lt   CLEAR  VWDATA LOGGER CLEAR DATA LOGGER    MEMORY  99   REMAINING  MEMORY    CLEAR EXIT NO YES    30 3 DAYS REMAINING  CLEAR EXIT       The unit contains memory for 4369 data records  The memory will fill up faster the shorter the real   time average interval is set to  as shown in the table below  This is another reason why the 1 and 5    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 18    minute RT averages are rarely used  Note  When the memory is full  the unit over writes the  oldest data     Real Time   Records   Memory  Average Stored   Capacity  Setting Per Hour Days       SELF TEST  This m
18.  vacuum pump pulls a measured amount of dust laden air through the filter tape  which is positioned  between the source and the detector thereby causing an attenuation of the beta particle signal  The  degree of attenuation of the beta particle signal is used to determine the mass concentration of  particulate matter on the filter tape  and the volumetric concentration of particulate matter in ambient  air  An in depth scientific explanation of the theory of operation and the related equations is  included toward the back of the manual  Complete descriptions of the measurement cycles are  found in Section 6     The E BAM is designed as a simple  compact  and self contained beta gauge  for portable  applications where rapid deployment and short interval real time measurements are required     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 4    1 4 Beta Radiation Safety Statement    The Met One Instruments E BAM contains a small C  Carbon 14  beta radiation emitting source   The nominal activity of the source is 60 wCi  15uCi  microcurries   which is below the    Exempt  Concentration Limit    as defined in 10 CFR Section 30 71     Schedule B  The owner of an E BAM is  not required to obtain any license in the United States to own or operate the unit  The owner of an  E BAM may elect to return the entire unit to Met One Instruments for recycling of the   C source  when the unit has reached the end of its service life  although the owner is under no obligation to do  so  Under no circum
19.  values of standard barometric pressure and standard ambient temperature  These values are  usually the EPA mandated 760 mmHg and 298 degrees Kelvin  25 C   Note  Some other countries  use different values for standard temperature and pressure     Equation 7  Camb   Costa    Pamb  Pesta     Tsta  Tamb     Equation 7 can be used to calculate the ambient concentration  Camp  from the standard  concentration  Csta  data using the ambient temperature and pressure  It is necessary to have  access to valid data for the ambient temperature and pressure for the desired sample hour in order  to be able to make the calculations     Example  You have a data value of 27ug from a BAM which was configured to report data in EPA  Standard conditions  298K and 760 mmHg   but you need to know what the concentration would  have been in actual conditions  The actual average temperature for the hour in question was 303K  and the average pressure was  20mmbg     Camb   Csta    Pamb  Pesta     Tsta  Tamb   Camb   27    720 760     298 303     Camb   27   0 9474   0 9835  Gack   25 1 ug       E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 71    12 SPECIAL E BAM CONFIGURATIONS    Because of its modular nature  the E BAM is often supplied in custom configurations in order to  meet specific monitoring needs     12 1 External Pump Box Configurations for the E BAM    The E BAM can be factory configured to use an external AC powered pump box module which  replaces the internal pump that is included with standard 
20.  when it needs to be  replaced     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 25    The FLOW parameter is the instantaneous output from the unit s internal flow sensor  This is the  parameter that you are auditing  The PRES parameter is not used during the leak test     Perform the leak check as follows     1  Verify that a fresh spot of tape is located beneath the nozzle  If the tape is damaged it may  be difficult to pass the leak check    2  Remove the PM  head from the inlet tube  Install a BX 305 leak test valve  or equivalent  valve for leak checking FRM samplers  onto the inlet tube  Turn the valve to the OFF position  to prevent any air from entering the inlet tube  If a PM2 5 inlet cyclone is used  it is usually  best to install the leak valve above the cyclone in order to test it for leaks as well    3  Enter the PUMP TEST screen as described above  and set the MODE to LEAK TEST  The  pump should turn on automatically and ramp up to full speed    4  The flow rate should drop below 1 0 Ipm  If the leak value is greater than 1 Ipm  then the  nozzle and vane need cleaning  or there may be another leak somewhere in the system    5  Resolve the leak and perform the check again  A properly functioning E BAM with a clean  nozzle and vane will usually have a leak value of about 0 6 lpm or less using this method   depending on the type of pump used    6  When finished  exit the TEST PUMP menu  remove the leak test valve  and re install the inlet  heads     A Important Notes Abou
21.  will go on to display the MACHINE TYPE screen   Press EDIT to change the setting with the arrow keys  or press OK to go on without changes     MACHINE TYPE  PM10   lt  SEE PICTURE    HDA Kh       MACHINE TYPE tells the E BAM which type of inlet it is equipped with  PM2 5 or PMio  The only  difference between the two is weather a PM2 5 cyclone is installed or not  The E BAM will put the  machine type setting onto the data array  so that you can tell if the collected data was PM2 5 or  PMio  The screen refers the user to a picture located inside the door of the E BAM for easy  identification of the two possible inlet types        E BAM Door Label for Inlet Identification  E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 12    After the MACHINE TYPE is set or verified  the E BAM will raise the nozzle and check to see if the  stainless steel shipping shim is installed under the nozzle  Note  The shim is attached to the unit  with a tether chain  and is also used for the zero portion of the span membrane test  The shim  should be installed any time the E BAM is shipped or transported in order to prevent nozzle  damage  The unit can sense the shim with a photo sensor  If the shim is still in place the unit will  display the message    PLEASE REMOVE NOZZLE PACKING MATERIAL        After the nozzle shim has been removed  the E BAM will check if a roll of filter tape installed  If tape  is already installed  the unit will go on to the power status screen  If no tape is detected  the unit will  
22.  with the arrow keys and press SAVE  Press CONTINUE when  finished or to go on without changes     MACHINE TYPE  WPM10   lt  SEE PICTURE    SAVE CONTINUE       MACHINE TYPE simply tells the E BAM which type of inlet it is equipped with  PM25 or PM1o  The  only difference between the two is weather a PMz5 cyclone is installed or not  The E BAM will put  the machine type setting onto the data array  so that you can tell if the collected data was PM2 5 or  PMio  The screen refers the user to a picture located inside the door of the E BAM for easy  identification of the two possible inlet types     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 42    7 4 The Analog Output Setup Screen    The next screen is the analog output setup menu  This screen contains the settings for the voltage  output  when the E BAM is used with an external analog datalogger  See Sections 5 8 and 9 1  Use  the arrow keys to edit the values  then press SAVE  Press CONTINUE when finished  or to go on  without changes     ANALOG FS W1 0 V  MODE   VHOURLY    REF DAC FS V 8 0 V  SAVE CONTINUE       ANALOG FS is the setting for the desired full scale range of the E BAM analog output voltage  This  can be set to 1 0  2 5  or 5 0 volts  The analog output will then have a range from zero up to the  selected voltage  The default setting is 1 0 volts  so that 0 000 to 1 000 volts equals 0 000 to 1 000  mg m  concentration on the output  Note  The analog output concentration range is always 0 000 to  1 000 mg m  regardless 
23. 10 8 C  CALIBRATE DEFAULT       The POINT parameter selects either the HIGH or LOW calibration point  The HIGH point is the  normal ambient calibration point which is used for all field calibrations  The LOW point is only used  for laboratory ice bath calibrations of the ambient temperature sensor  Select HIGH to perform an  ambient temperature sensor calibration     The E BAM parameter is the instantaneous output from the unit   s ambient temperature sensor  This  is the parameter that you are auditing     The REF parameter is the field where you enter the correct temperature as shown on your traceable  reference standard temperature audit device  After you have entered the correct temperature using  the arrow keys  press the CALIBRATE key to correct the E BAM sensor reading  The E BAM and  REF parameters should now match  Press the ESC key when finished     If difficulty is encountered during the process  the DEFAULT key can be pressed to erase all field  calibration factors from the temperature sensor and to start over with factory default calibration  factors  Then try the calibration again     5 3 Ambient Barometric Pressure Sensor Audit    The ambient barometric pressure sensor must be audited or calibrated before any flow calibrations  are performed  Scroll to the PRESSURE line and press the MENU SELECT key to enter the  ambient pressure sensor calibration menu     PRESSURE  E BAM  732 8 mmHg    REF  737 9 mmHg  CALIBRATE DEFAULT       The E BAM parameter is the instan
24. 9 4 Downloading Data Using HyperTerminal or other Terminal Programs    E BAM data can also be easily downloaded through the serial port using HyperTerminal   or other  simple terminal programs  Most PCs running Microsoft Windows 95   or later operating systems   except Vista    already include the HyperTerminal program  This section describes how to set up  HyperTerminal for communication with the E BAM     1  Connect the RS 232 port on the bottom of the E BAM to your computer or laptop Com1 serial  port using the E BAM serial cable  A USB adapter may be required for laptops    2  Open HyperTerminal   Usually located in the Programs Accessories Communications  directory   The program will ask you to type a name for the connection  Type    E BAM    or  another name of your choice  then click    OK       3  The    Connect To    window will open  Select COM1  or another serial port if used  from the  drop down menu in the    Connect using     field  Click    OK     Note  You could also set up the  program to dial the BAM through a modem in this window    4  The    COM1 Properties    window will open  Set the following values in the drop down menus   then click    Apply    and    OK        Bits per second  9600  or set to match E BAM baud setting   Data bits  8   Parity  None   Stop bits  1   Flow control  None    5  The main HyperTerminal connection window should now be open  Press the ENTER   carriage return  key three times  The E BAM should respond with an asterisk     comman
25. 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 8    7  Optional met sensors  If the E BAM is supplied with other optional met sensors such as  ambient RH or barometric sensors  then these attach to the cross arm and plug into the  same connector as the temperature sensor  using a supplied splitter junction box     2 2 Electrical Connections    The standard E BAM has a set of weatherproof connectors on the bottom of the unit  These  connectors provide the connections for the power supply  external sensors and communications  options  Each connector has a different pin configuration to prevent plugging cables into the wrong  connector  The E BAM will turn on when a power source is connected to the power input  Note   There is a 3 color LED located on the bottom of the E BAM near the electrical connectors  This LED  may flash or hold various colors  but is used for factory test software applications only  and does not  indicate any specific status information to the user     The E BAM chassis ground lug should be connected to an earth ground whenever possible  to  reduce electrical noise in the unit     EX 304 Wind  Speed Direction    Sensor Input  lt     DC Power Input     relay output also        Chassis Ground Lug    Temperature  Sensor Input     lt      RS 232 Comm Port   analog output also         co  S       E BAM connector layout          Q            G                Te       2          oS      2  Function      DC Power Input WS WD Sensor In mp Sensor Input RS 232 Serial Port     Pin 
26. BAM attempts to start a new sample cycle     The errors appear on the E BAM display  and are also stored in the digital error log as a detailed  record of the time and type of the error  In addition  errors are stored in the digital data log as a code  number in the data array  and are reported on the analog concentration output as a full scale  voltage  A single dry contact closure relay output is also provided to indicate an unspecified error to  external devices such as alarms or dataloggers     The following table describes each of the error and alarm types which can be generated by the E   BAM  along with the conditions which cause the alarms  Most of these alarms indicate critical  parameters which must be working correctly for machine operation     Alarm Error Alarm Description  Message    This alarm message indicates that the E BAM power has been cycled off and then back on   This can mean that there was a power failure or that someone simply unplugged the unit to  turn it off  The E BAM alarm display will show an OFF time indicating how long the power  POWER OUTAGE      2S off  and an ON time indicating how long the power was on before the power failure   A second type of power alarm can be shown on the display as a COP RESET  This means     Computer Operating Properly     and will only occur when the E BAM firmware is flash  updated by the user  This is normal and does not indicate a failure   This alarm indicates that there was an internal SPI bus failure  preventi
27. BAM firmware version and revision  as well as the E   BAM serial number as shown in the example below  The up down arrow keys may be pressed to  change which firmware version is shown  The E BAM has two separate firmware files  One is for the  master CPU and the other is for the 3610 I O control board  Press the MENU SELECT key to return  to the main menu     3613 01 R1 50 5  SN  F1768    Met One Instruments  www metone com       E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 19    Note  If the ESC key is pressed while the E BAM is displaying the ABOUT screen  the unit will  prompt the user for a password  This is for entry into an advanced factory test menu  Do not enter  this system unless instructed to do so by a Met One technician     Password  000W        E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 20    4 SAMPLE SITE SELECTION    Use the following criteria when deciding on a sampling location for the E BAM  Always consider the  safety and security of the unit as well as the suitability of the sampling environment     4 1 Site Selection Requirements    Selection of a proper site for the E BAM is critical for accurate measurements  In many cases  these  items must be correctly addressed in order for the collected data to be acceptable for regulatory  requirements  such as FEM  ARM or SPM methods  U S  EPA Specifications for the site selection  can be found in the EPA documents listed below     e 40 CFR  Part 58 Appendix E   e Quality Assurance Guidance Document 2 12    Monitoring PM25
28. E  B A M    Rapid Deployment Particulate Monitor  Operation Manual    For PM  or PM  Continuous Monitoring                       ConcRT 15 min                ConcHr mg m3                                      0 T 1  12 16 07 12 16 07 12 16 07 12 17 07 12 17 07 12 17 07 12 17 07 12 17 07 12 18 07 12 18 07 12 18 07  6 2 24 7 12 36 2 24 7A2 12 00    1600 NW Washington Blvd    Grants Pass  Oregon 97526     541  471 7111   www metone com       E BAM  PARTICULATE MONITOR  OPERATION MANUAL    E BAM 9800 REvL    Met One Instruments  Inc   1600 NW Washington Blvd   Grants Pass  OR 97526  Telephone   541  471 7111  Facsimile   541  471 7116  www metone com       E BAM Particulate Monitor Operation Manual      Copyright 2008 Met One Instruments  Inc  All Rights Reserved worldwide   No part of this publication may be reproduced  transmitted  transcribed  stored in a retrieval system  or translated into any other  language in any form without the written permission of Met One Instruments  Inc     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 1    Table of Contents    1    INTRODUCTION    About This Manual               c cccccececececececeeeeeeeecececeeeaeaeeeeeeaeaeaneeneneeaeaeaes  WGA AW CO a aes ts ss esse sess E EE EET  E BAM  Environmental Beta Attenuation Monitor               c ceeeeeeeeeee  Beta Radiation Safety StateMent                ccccceccsecceeeseeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeenees  The E BAM and U S  EPA Equivalent Methods                   ccceeceeeeee eee   E BAM  SpecificatiONS stantesiamic
29. E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 43    7 6 The RH Control Setup Screen   Next is RH control setup menu  These settings determine how the inlet heater is used to control the  RH of the sample air stream  Use the arrow keys to edit the values  then press SAVE  Press  CONTINUE when finished  or to go on without changes     RH SETPOINT  045    DELTA T SETPT  20 C    RH CONTROL   YON  SAVE CONTINUE       RH SETPOINT is the threshold at which the E BAM turns on the inlet heater to limit the RH of the  sample air  This can be set from 0 to 100   When the sample RH exceeds this setpoint  the inlet  heater turns on to drive down the humidity through mild 15 watt heating  When the RH drops 1   below the setpoint  the heater turns off  The default setting is 45   which is adequate for many  applications  If the sample RH levels exceed this level  moisture can be absorbed by the particulate  on the filter tape and measured as mass  This causes errors in the particulate measurement  A  lower set point such as 35  is often used to further reduce the potential for sample RH effects   although this results in some additional power consumption due to longer heater cycles     DELTA T SETPT The Delta Temperature Setpoint is a parameter which overrides the RH  SETPOINT  The sample air stream is heated whenever the inlet heater is turned on  in order to  reduce sample RH  If the sample air temperature exceeds the ambient air temperature by more  than 1 degree above this setpoint  the inlet 
30. E BAM units  The E BAM used for this  configuration is a special model number E BAM 9770  and the external pump box assembly has a  model number EX 125  115V  or EX 126  220V   This gives the E BAM longer pump life at the  expense of portability  The general functionality of this version as the same as the regular E BAM     The external pump box sits on the ground under the E BAM tripod  The E BAM has the same four  standard electrical connectors on the bottom  with the addition of a pump box control connecter   This connection provides signals to the pump box so that the E BAM can turn the pump on and off  and drive the flow controller motor  Plug the Pump Box Control cable into the extra connector on the  E BAM  The pump box also has a built in power supply to power the E BAM  Plug the power cable  from the pump box into the normal E BAM power input  Plug the pump box power cord into an AC  outlet to power up the E BAM and to supply power to the pump  A length of 10mm OD vacuum  tubing must also be connected between the E BAM and the pump box     E BAM             AC Pump Box    Vacuum Line       E BAM Power       Pump Box Control               E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 72    Another variation of the external pump box option is the E BAM 5LPM model  This is a special E   BAM that runs at 5 0 liters per minute with a special PM10 inlet configuration  The external pump  box used for this option contains a special pump and flow controller for the lower flow rate  
31. EC 2008 16 25 20  HIGH TAPE DELTA PRES SENSOR FAILURE  DELTA P  300 1 mmHg AT   LIMIT  266 7 mmHg 61 0 C    16 DEC 2008 16 25 20  TAPE BROKE        The normal E BAM digital data array also contains an    alarm    code column to indicate if there were  any alarm or error flags during that particular sample period  An example of an E BAM data record  is shown below  The alarm header and alarm code are shown in bold     MOI  OWec Wevee WoC INS ooieic  MOr DEC OOo wy OR a  SNPE    Time  COneRT  mg m3    Conche  mg m   ELow L m    WS  m s8   WD  Deg  AT  C  Rix  7   REL  7  BYV  ETC  Alea  lvoe  Oe Dine O ibis  PACHO EC  Ola Cia Clie Cl OM sy Io ACs Sty Oppo te lC   BGT IES  E Coir eS  ll       The following table defines the possible error codes that can appear in the    alarm    column of the E   BAM data records       0   Noalarm S    4   High Tape Delta Pressure  Tape Advance  _     Pressure Sensor Failure      64 _  Internal Hardware  SPI bus  Failure         Note  If multiple errors or alarms occur in the same data period  then the alarm code stored in the  data array will be the sum of the two individual code numbers  This is a rare occurrence     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 50    When the digital error log is retrieved from the E BAM using Comet software or ESCAPE  commands  the error report will contain the same information about the alarms as described above   only in the following format     HS SoM ECT Or LOG Ts Soome  EEC Z COS a Gsae oon ovr  SI Ie ers    A
32. Flow Inlet Adapter Kit  Leak Test Valve     Zero Filter Calibration Kit  with valve  Same as BX 305 but with 0 2 micron filter    Volumetric Flow Calibration Kit  BGI deltaCal      Flow  Temp  and Pressure Reference Standards  Met One recommended flow audit meter       E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 65    Flow System Components  E BAM Internal DC Pump Replacement    Pump Cover  Sheet Metal 923838  Pump Purge Tank Filter  2 per unit 580255      Flow Sensor  Mass  0 20 LPM  Internal Assembly    Filter RH Sensor  Replacement Only   8624    Filter Temperature Sensor  Replacement Only   813141          Flow Sensor Debris Filter  Sintered Bronze Element   580299            O Ring  Nozzle  1 required   720066                 O Ring  Inlet Tube Receiver  2 required   720069         Inlet Components  PM10 Inlet Head  EPA Specified    TSP Sampling Inlet Cap  Harsh Environment  with insect screen and rain cap    PM2 5 Sharp Cut Cyclone    Inlet Tube Coupler Assembly  with o rings  Connects two inlet tubes together  Inlet tube sold separately         Inlet Tube Extension Kit  4 foot  with coupler and tube BX 822    Inlet Tube Extension Kit  8 foot  with coupler and tube BX 823    Standard Inlet Tube  E BAM  Aluminum  9 inch 9187 en     Inlet Tube  Custom Length 8112 X    Dash number is length in feet  8    max per tube as    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 66    Cross arm Clamp       x       Aluminum  Mounts cross arms to the E BAM tripod    Inlet Tube Seal  Black Plastic 
33. O  San Om i sO   y  it RO  an Om i  TAPE ADVANCE  24 HRS TAPE ADVANCE  W24 HRS    REALTIME AVG  10 MIN REALTIME AVG  V10 MIN  EDIT OK SAVE CONTINUE       LOCATION is an ID number which will appear in the data array to indicate which unit collected the  data  and to enable tracking of measurement information  This is used instead of a UNIT ID  because the E BAM is portable  This may be any number from 01 to 99     TAPE ADVANCE is how often the E BAM will automatically advance to a new spot of filter tape   This value can be set to 1  2  3  4  6  8  12  or 24 hours  The default setting is 24 hours for maximum  tape life  The unit will override this setting and automatically advance the filter tape if the  concentration is too high and the filter tape becomes clogged  If the filter tape is advanced due to  high concentrations  an alarm will be recorded in the alarm log  Note  the tape advance setting does  not change how often the concentration is calculated or stored     REALTIME AVG is the averaging period for the real time concentration value  The real time  concentration measurement is updated every minute  and the REALTIME AVG is the mean of these  real time values over the selected time period  The REALTIME AVG may be set to the following  time periods  1  5  10  15  30  or 60 minutes  This also sets the averaging period for the datalogger   See Sections 6 2 and 7 2 for important considerations regarding this setting     After the real time settings are verified  the E BAM
34. P menus  will not need to be changed by the site operator  The settings will not be lost if the unit is unplugged  or powered down     The SETUP menu is located in the main E BAM menu  Use the arrow keys to select the SETUP  option in the main menu  then press the MENU SELECT key to enter the setup menu  Note  Some  of these setup screens are the same ones that the E BAM automatically prompts you to  verify each time you power the unit up  When entered  the SETUP menu will guide you through  each of the following screens in a sequential manner     7 1 The Clock Setup Screen   When the SETUP menu is entered  the clock setup screen is displayed first as shown below  If you  need to change the time or date  use the arrow keys to change the values  then press SET  Press  CONTINUE when finished  or to go on without making changes     19 NOV 2008 16 36 42    SET CONTINUE       7 2 The Tape Advance and Real Time Average Setup Screen   The unit will next display the average period setup screen shown below  This menu is important to  understand  If the settings need to be changed  select the parameter to be changed with the  lt  gt   keys  and modify the settings with the A VW keys and press SAVE  Press CONTINUE when finished   or to go on without making changes     LOCATION  01  TAPE ADVANCE  V24 HRS    REALTIME AVG  V10 MIN  SAVE CONTINUE       LOCATION is an ID number which will appear in the data array to indicate which unit collected the  data  and to enable tracking of measureme
35. PM instead of LPM  It is  critical that the flow type of your traceable flow audit device matches the flow type of the E   BAM  Flow calibration on E BAM units operated in STANDARD flow mode can be done a couple of  different ways     e The easiest method is to simply use a traceable flow audit device which reports STANDARD  flow values  such as the BGI deltaCal which reports both STANDARD  Q   and ACTUAL  Qa   flow    e The second option is to change the FLOW TYPE from STANDARD to ACTUAL in the E BAM  SETUP menu  then perform a regular flow calibration as described above  If this method is  used  be sure to set the unit back to STANDARD flow when finished    e The third option is to convert the ACTUAL flow output from your traceable reference flow  meter to STANDARD conditions  Qs  using a formula     Q    Qa    Pa   Ta     298   760   Ta   Ambient Temperature Kelvin  Kelvin   Celsius   273   Pa   Ambient Barometric Pressure  mmHg   Q    Actual Volumetric Flow from Reference Meter    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 30    5 5 Filter RH Sensor Audit   The filter relative humidity sensor is used to measure the humidity of the sample air and to control  the inlet heater to prevent moisture from being sampled as particulate mass  Scroll to the FILTER  RHi  RH internal  line and press the MENU SELECT key to enter the filter RH sensor calibration  menu     FILTER RHi  E BAM  32    REF  35    CALIBRATE DEFAULT       The E BAM parameter is the instantaneous output from the uni
36. Page 24    5 FIELD CALIBRATIONS AND FLOW CHECKS    This section describes the audit and calibration process for the E BAM flow system  ambient  temperature sensor  barometric pressure sensors  filter sensors  analog output  and span  membrane  The most important maintenance parameters are the leak checks  nozzle vane  cleaning  and flow checks  The audit screens for the parameters described here are all found in  the FIELD CALIBRATION menu under the main E BAM menu as shown below     OPERATE  Visible display LOAD TAPE  ance SETUP  WMEMORY  SELF TEST  Scroll down V HFIELD CALIBRATION  loview Nese SHUTDOWN  SHIPPING    options    VIEW ALARM LOG  ABOUT       The main E BAM menu    BTEMPERATURE  PRESSURE  FLOW   VFILTER RHi    FILTER TEMPERATURE    PAA e PUMP TEST  o view these  options ANALOG AUDIT    MEMBRANE TEST       The FIELD CALIBRATION menu    5 1 Leak Checks and Nozzle Vane Cleaning    The E BAM flow system must be checked for leaks before any flow calibrations are performed   Scroll to the PUMP TEST line and press the MENU SELECT key to enter the leak test and pump  test menu  The pump will turn on automatically when this screen is entered      0  D  HA AYN Ged i SH h  FLOW  0 1 LPM    PRES  732 3 mmHg  EXIT       The MODE parameter selects either the LEAK TEST or the PUMP TEST mode  The LEAK TEST  mode is used to check for flow leaks and to measure the leakage at the filter tape nozzle interface   The PUMP TEST mode is used to test the capacity of the pump to determine
37. Technical Service    This manual is structured by customer feedback to provide the required information for setup   operation  testing  maintaining  and troubleshooting your E BAM unit  Should you still require  support after consulting your printed documentation  we encourage you to contact one of our expert  Technical Service representatives during normal business hours of 7 00 a m  to 4 00 p m  Pacific  Standard Time  Monday through Friday  In addition  technical information and service bulletins are  often posted on our website  Please contact us and obtain a Return Authorization  RA  number  before sending any equipment back to the factory  This allows us to track and schedule service  work and to expedite customer service     Phone   541  471 7111 Fax   541  471 7116  E Mail  service metone com Web  www metone com    Address  Technical Services Department  Met One Instruments  Inc   1600 NW Washington Blvd   Grants Pass  OR 97526    1 3 E BAM  Environmental Beta Attenuation Monitor    The Met One Instruments  Inc model E BAM automatically measures and records airborne PM10 or  PMz5 particulate concentration levels using the principle of beta ray attenuation  This method  provides a simple determination of concentration in units of milligrams of particulate per cubic meter  of air  A small C  Carbon 14  element emits a constant source of high energy electrons known as  beta particles  These beta particles are detected and counted by a sensitive scintillation detector  A 
38. Test field calibration screens will also be controlled  to standard conditions     ACTUAL Flow Control   ACTUAL  volumetric  flow type is the most accurate flow control mode  and is required for all PM2 5  monitoring  The actual flow type is also the easiest and fastest to calibrate and audit  The unit uses  actual ambient air temperature and barometric pressure to calculate the flow rate  and the flow rate  is continuously and automatically adjusted to correct for changes in ambient conditions and filter  loading    e The flow values will be controlled and reported in actual conditions    e The concentrations will be reported in actual conditions  based on the actual air volume     e The flow is designated on the display as    LPM       e The flow rate in the Flow Test and Pump Test field calibration screens will also be controlled   to actual conditions     7 8 The Ambient RH Sensor Setup Screen    The next setup screen asks you if the E BAM is equipped with an external  ambient  RH sensor   such as the EX 593  Most applications do not use the ambient RH sensor  If the RH sensor is to be  connected to the E BAM  use the arrow keys to set this field to YES  then SAVE and continue  This  setting determines if the E BAM will attempt to validate the sensor by monitoring its output voltage   Note  If an RH sensor is not connected to the input  but the setting is set to YES  then the E BAM  will measure the floating input voltage  assume the sensor has failed  and generate an ala
39. The E BAM will stop operation and will not restart  until the voltage is back above the user selected restart threshold  The time and date of the  error will be displayed  along with the actual voltage    This alarm indicates that the pressure drop across the filter tape has exceeded the  maximum allowable limit  due to heavy particulate loading on the filter tape during normal  operation  The E BAM will stop sampling  advance the filter tape to a fresh spot  then  resume sampling  The alarm display will show both the measured DELTA P pressure drop   and the LIMIT value in mmHg  The time and date of the alarm will be displayed  The alarm  can also be generated if the pressure drop exceeds a lower max limit while the ambient  temperature is above 38 degrees C  If these alarms occur frequently  set the TAPE  ADVANCE to a shorter interval    This alarm indicates that the delta temperature  filter temperature minus ambient  temperature  of the unit exceeded the allowable setpoint by more than 1 degree C while the  unit was sampling and RH control was enabled  The E BAM will turn the heater off  The  alarm display will show the measured DELTA T value and the set LIMIT value  The time  and date of the alarm will be displayed  This alarm is generally ignored    This alarm indicates that the internal DC pump was turned off because the ambient  temperature exceeded 48 degrees C while the unit was sampling with the pump protection  feature enabled  The E BAM will not resume sampling un
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41. al micrograms    lf the unit is reading negative numbers hour after hour  it is probably punching holes  in the filter tape  These holes can be very small and hard to see  This is almost  always caused by debris on the nozzle or vane  Clean the parts    The real time averages of the E BAM  especially the 1 and 5 minute averages  are  considerably noisier than the hourly measurements  These noise spikes may  indicate negative concentrations unless the true concentrations are high    The noise performance of the E BAM may be audited  Met One supplies the BX 302  zero filter kit for auditing the zero readings of the unit     This usually indicates that the air pump is losing vacuum capacity due to wear    The internal DC pump in the E BAM will need to be replaced after about 6 to 9  months of continuous use  The internal DC pump cannot be rebuilt    Check for leaks at the nozzle  This will often cause the inlet flow to be low even  though the flow sensor is measuring the correct flow rate  This is because the flow  sensor is downstream of the filter tape and nozzle  Clean the nozzle and vane    The standard version of the E BAM regulates the internal pump by pulse width  modulation  There are no valves or flow controllers inside the unit    Perform a flow calibration  If the flow regulates at the lower calibration point  but not    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 52    the higher point  the pump is probably worn out or there is a leak    The gray plastic pump mufflers use
42. and the  E BAM has special firmware to allow flow regulation and calibration at 5 LPM  This is for extreme  particulate conditions only  where the ambient concentration can exceed several milligrams in only a  few minutes  The detection limit of the E BAM 5LPM is not suitable for normal ambient monitoring   This model is sold on a semi custom basis only     12 2 AIRSIS Satellite Uplink Option   The E BAM can be equipped with an optional Iridium satellite communications module which can  download digital data from the E BAM serial port and upload it through a satellite system  The  module is designed by AIRSIS specifically for use with the E BAM  and mounts directly onto the  tripod  The system is widely used for remote deployments  Contact Met One for details about this  configuration     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 73    13 E BAM AUDIT SHEET    Model  E BAM Serial Number  Po  Audit Date  fF Audited By     Flow Audits  Flow Reference Standard Used  Model  Serial No  Calibration Date     Temperature Standard Used  Model  Serial No  Calibration Date   Barometric Pressure Standard Used  Model  Serial No  Calibration Date     Leak Check Value  as found  as left        E BAM Ref  Std  E BAM Ref  Std     Ambient Temperature  as found  as left     Barometric Pressure  as found  as left     16 7 Ipm Flow Rate  Actual   as found  as left   16 7 Ipm Flow Rate  Standard   as found  as left        Mechanical Audits    Sample nozzle clean  as found as left PM10 particle trap cl
43. andards  such as invalidating data if the as   found leak value is greater than 1 0 Ipm     Nozzle and Vane Cleaning    The nozzle and vane  located under the tape  must be cleaned regularly to prevent leaks and  measurement errors  The cleaning must be done at least each time the filter tape is changed   though monthly cleaning is highly recommended  Some sites will require more frequent cleaning as  determined by the site administrator  The worst environment for nozzle contamination seems to be  hot  humid environments  This is because damp filter tape fibers more easily stick to the nozzle and    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 26    vane  The fibers can quickly build up  creating air leaks or punching small holes in the filter tape  which will cause measurement errors  Use the following steps to clean the parts     1     2     It is advisable to perform an as found leak check before cleaning the nozzle  in order to  validate past data as being leak free    If the nozzle is down  raise it by entering the LOAD TAPE screen in the main E BAM menu   The nozzle will automatically raise    Remove the filter tape  if installed  from the nozzle area so that you have access to the vane   Thoroughly clean the nozzle sealing surface and the vane crosshairs with a cotton tipped  applicator and isopropyl alcohol  Any hardened deposits may have to be carefully scraped off  with the wooden end of the applicator    Inspect the nozzle lip and vane for any burrs which may cause leaks
44. ane ait eae ie  0 053 MG M3  HR  parameters    SAMPLING       Scroll down VW to view  the other current  sensor parameters          Main Sampling Screen Format    Below is a table which describes the other parameters visible in the main sampling display as  shown above  In addition to the hourly and real time average concentrations  these are all of the  logged parameters in the E BAM       ws      WD    Filter temperature in degrees C    RH    RHx         E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 17    3 3 Using Main E BAM Menu System   The main E BAM menu system can be entered at almost any time by pressing the MENU SELECT  key  Use the A Y arrow keys to select the desired menu option  then press the MENU SELECT key  to enter the selected sub menu  The functions in the FIELD CALIBRATION menu are described in  Section 5  The functions in the SETUP menu are described in Section 7  All of the other main menu  functions are described below     OPERATE  Visible display LOAD TAPE  Ae SETUP  VMEMORY  SELF TEST  Scroll down Y BFIELD CALIBRATION    to view these SHUTDOWN  SHIPPING  i VIEW ALARM LOG  ABOUT       The Main E BAM menu    OPERATE  This menu option starts the E BAM into normal operation mode and starts a new  sample cycle  You will see a message which says    WARNING  START OPERATION     Press the  YES key to start a new sample  If the unit is already sampling  this option will simply exit the main  menu and display the main sampling screen     LOAD TAPE  This menu option is
45. arameter which cannot be modified or removed from the array  The hourly value is the most  accurate concentration measurement made by the E BAM  Daily averages are computed by taking  the 24 hour mean of these hourly data points     The hourly concentration is based on two four minute long beta counts  one at the beginning and  one at the end of each sample hour  At the beginning of the sample hour  minutes 2 to 5   the E   BAM counts the beta particles through the filter tape for four minutes to establish a zero reading   Particulate then accumulates on the tape spot throughout the hour  At the end of the sample hour   minutes 57 to 60  the unit makes another four minute long beta count through the dirty filter tape to  establish a span reading  The two beta counts are used to calculate the particulate mass on the  tape  and the air flow data over the sample hour is used to determine the particulate concentration  in milligrams per cubic meter of air  AS soon as the new hour starts  the E BAM stores the previous  hourly concentration to the data array  and starts a new hourly measurement     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 36    Note  The hourly E BAM concentration measurement is not an hourly average of the real   time measurements  These are two completely separate measurements  For example  if the E   BAM is set for a real time average of five minutes  then the unit will store 12 real time values over  the course of an hour  The average of these twelve real time va
46. average for the zero beta  count has not finished loading up    e At the end of minute five  the E BAM will have the two required four minute rolling averages   but they will be overlapping  The l    count will be a rolling average of the count totals from  minutes 1 to 4  and the Ix count will be a rolling average of the count totals from minutes 2 to  5  A 60 second raw real time concentration value will be calculated from these    e Atthe end of minutes 6 and 7 additional 60 second raw real time concentrations will be  calculated  again based on overlapping four minute rolling averages of the beta counts  Each  minute the final Ix rolling average gets farther away from the lo rolling average  reducing the  noise of the resulting concentration values    e Atthe end of minutes 8  9  10   and 11  the concentration values are still generated based on  the lo rolling average from minutes 1 to 4  but the Ix rolling average continues to get farther  away each minute and is no longer overlapping the lo rolling average    e Atthe end of minute 12  the first    normal    60 second raw real time concentration is calculated  when there are a full eight minutes between the end of the 10 rolling average  minute 4  and  the end of the IX rolling average  minute 12     e Each minute after minute 12  both the l    and the lx rolling averages advance by one minute   so that the end of each of the two average are always separated by exactly eight minutes   The 60 second raw real time concent
47. cation and Automatic Self Test   The E BAM will prompt you to verify several setup parameters whenever it is powered on  These  setup screens can also be viewed or edited in the SETUP menu under the main E BAM menu  system  See Section 7 for detailed descriptions of the SETUP parameters     When power is applied to the E BAM  the unit will show the firmware revision and unit serial number  for a moment  then display the welcome screen     WELCOME TO E BAM  ARE YOU READY TO    START        Press the YES soft key  and the clock screen is displayed as shown below  If the time and date are  correct  press the YES key  If you need to change the time or date  press NO and the display will  show the time date set screen  Use the arrow keys to change the values  then press SET  Or press  CONTINUE to go on without making changes     DATE  19 NOV 2008    TIME  16 36 37 19 NOV 2008 16 36 42    IS THIS CORRECT   NO YES       SET CONTINUE    After the time is verified  the unit will display the AVERAGE PERIOD screen shown below  This  menu is important to understand  See Sections 6 2 and 7 2 for detailed descriptions of these  parameters  Press OK if the settings are correct  If the settings need to be changed  press the EDIT  key to enter the edit mode  Select the parameter to be changed with the  lt P keys  and modify the  settings with the A V keys and press SAVE  Press CONTINUE to exit the edit mode without making  changes     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 11    yO  Oy U it R
48. cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaes  The Pump Protection Setup SCreen               ccccccsecceecseeseeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L    7 10 The Restart Voltage Setup Screen           ccc eccceccceeceseceeeceeeeeaeesaeeseeseees  7 11 The STANDARD Temperature Setup SCreen             ccccecceccseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeneees  7 12 The Span Membrane Setup Screen                ccccccsseceeeseeceeteeeseeteeeeeeeseeseeeees    8 MAINTENANCE and TROUBLESHOOTING    8 1 E BAM Error Displays  Error Logs  and Error Codes                  cccecceeeeeeeeeees  8 2 Contact Closure Alarm Relay Output               cccccccccseeceeeseeeseeeaeeeeeeseeeseeees  8 3 Basic Problem and Cause Solution Table               ccccccccccceeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeneees  8 4 Met One Suggested Periodic Maintenance                  ccceccseeceeeeeeteeeseeeeeeaeees  8 5 DC Pump Replacement wa sicesiincccedncnssinstnnsaimeinamiancaienmninsninenncmeseeanntenieanin  8 6 Cleaning the Inside of the Sample Nozzle Assembly                   cccseceeeeeeees  8 7 Cleaning the Beta Detector Assembly           0nnannannannennanonnnnnnnnnnrnrerrrnrrnrnnnnne    9 DATA RETRIEVAL and COMMUNICATIONS    9 1 Analog Voltage Output          cece cecceeeceeeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeaeeeeeeseesaeees  9 2 Serial Port Connections to a COMPUTET               ccccceceeecseeteeeeeeteeeeeeseeeeeeaees  9 3 Comet    Data Retrieval Software               ccccecceccsecceeeeeseeteeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees    9 4 Downloading Data Using HyperT
49. ctor window and try again   Newer E BAM beta detectors can be removed and cleaned  Older detectors cannot  be cleaned or damage will result  Consult Section 8 7 of this manual about cleaning  the detector before attempting to remove it from the E BAM   If the detector is clean and the membrane is in good condition  then failed span tests  can indicate that the detector is wearing out  Contact the Service Department     There is a large lithium battery inside the unit which maintains the clock and other  settings when the unit is powered off  After several years the battery may need to be  replaced if the clock resets when the E BAM is powered off    The lithium battery may simply have become unplugged from the 3210 board  The  battery is a black module inside the E BAM which is retained with a strip of hook   and loop material  It has a two wire harness    It is normal for the clock to drift as much as 2 minutes per month        8 4 Met One Suggested Periodic Maintenance    The following table shows the Met One recommended periods for routine maintenance items  Some  of these items will need to be performed more or less often depending on the exact characteristics  of your location  The program administrator should review these items and establish SOPs    appropriate for your application   Maintenance Item Suggested  Period      Clean the inside of the sample nozzle with compressed air   2 Months  Check pump capacity 2 Months    Replace the pump muffler  external pump box ver
50. d  prompt indicating that the terminal program has established communication with the unit    6  Once communication is established  retrieve the desired files from the E BAM using the  appropriate    AutoMet    commands shown in the next section    7  HyperTerminal will only display 100 lines of data in the window  To capture larger files  Such  as All Data   first select Transfer  gt  Capture Text from the drop down menu  Select a location  for the file  then click the    Start    button  Retrieve the desired files  and HyperTerminal will  automatically store them to the text file as they are downloaded  Click the    Stop    button in the  Same drop down menu to stop the text capture when finished    8  When you exit HyperTerminal  it will ask if you want to save your connection  Click    Yes    and  a file named    E BAM ht     or other connection name  will be created in the HyperTerminal  folder  which will have all of the communication settings saved  You can use this connection  for future communications with the unit     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 60    Importing the text file into a spreadsheet  The data saved in a text file from a terminal download  can be viewed by simply opening the text file  However  the data is often somewhat hard to view in  the raw text format due to the comma separated layout of the data fields  The easiest way to  analyze the data is to import it as a  csv file into a spreadsheet program such as Excel       1  Open the text file 
51. d on the Medo pump  external pump models  only  clog up after several months  Replace it or drill a hole in the end of it   External pump box models do have a flow controller inside the pump box   Check the inlet and PM heads for obstructions    The E BAM pump may have difficulty regulating to 16 7 Ipm under certain  circumstances at very high altitudes due to the thin air     The nozzle o ring eventually breaks down and needs to be replaced  Contact Met  One for detailed instructions  No special tools are required    With the nozzle down  lift it with your fingers and determine if it feels sticky or gritty   This often indicates that the nozzle o ring needs to be replaced    The nozzle motor lifts the nozzle with a cam  but the nozzle is lowered by the spring  compression only  The nozzle is not driven down  The E BAM monitors the nozzle  motor position with photo sensors  but it is possible for the nozzle itself to become  stuck in the up position  even if the motor is working and there are no alarms    If the nozzle photo sensors or the nozzle motor fails  the E BAM should generate  frequent nozzle failure alarms     The unit has flow leaks  even after cleaning the nozzle and vane     Cause Solution  The nozzle may be sticking as described above  Verify that the nozzle up down  motion is smooth and complete  If the nozzle feels sticky or gritty  it will not seal  properly    Check the o rings on the sharp cut cyclone  if used   These frequently leak    Check for bad o ring
52. e and the FILTER pressure  as well as the time and date of the error  Frequent  alarms of this type generally indicate that one of the two digital pressure sensors inside the  unit has failed  Contact the Met One Service Department    This alarm indicates that the flow system failed one of two criteria during operation  The  regulation alarm will be generated if the E BAM flow is more than 0 4 Ipm out of regulation  for more than 5 minutes  If the 5 minute rolling average of the flow  checked once per  minute  is less than 5 0 lpm or greater the 19 6 Ipm  the failure alarm will be generated and  the E BAM will stop operating and attempt to auto restart  The alarm display will show the  actual flow rate and the time and date of the error    This alarm indicates that the E BAM failed the manual span membrane test  This occurs if  the mass measurement of the span foil does not match the expected value within 5   The  time and date of the error will be displayed  Press the down arrow key to view the  measured span mass from the test  This can be compared to the Known mass of the foil   Also shown is a zero reading which is not used  The Z and S values are also available in  the error log download file  This alarm can indicate that the membrane is dirty or damaged   that the beta detector window is dirty or damaged  or that the detector tube is failing    This alarm indicates that the DC input voltage dropped below 10 0 volts  which is the  minimum operating voltage for the unit  
53. ean  as found as left  Tape support vane clean  as found as left PM10 drip jar empty  as found as left  Tape spool covers tight  as found as left PM10 bug screen clear  as found as left  as found as left PM2 5 particle trap clean  as found as left    A  Expected Span Mass  mg cm2       Measured Span Mass  mg cm2      Difference  mg cm      o Difference       Parameter Expected Found Parameter Expected Found Parameter Expected Found  Clock     Analog Mode       FlowType   Location    CE  BaudRae      Restart Voltage    Tape Advance        RHSetpoit      Std Cond Temp    Realtime Avs        Delta TSetpoit   OoOO ooo o  Machine Type   J ERA Control     a a ee    Analog FS Flow Setpoint       Last 6 Errors in E BAM Error Log    Error Date Time Error Date Time    Audit Notes     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 74    OPERATOR NOTES     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 75    
54. elow for the  particular flow rate  The PRES value should be less than or equal to the values in the chart  If  the PRES value on the E BAM display is higher than the    poor    value in the chart at that  particular flow rate  then the E BAM pump may need to be replaced     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 32    Flow Vacuum Measurement Value  Rate    as    14 0   3905   4061   4295    14 1   3916   407 3   430 8    14 2   3938   4096   433 2    14 3   395 0   4108   4345      14 4   3965   4123   436 1    14 5   3985   4145   438 4    14 6   3995   4155   439 5    14 8   403 2   4193   443 5    14 9   4045   4207   445 0         Notes on Pump Testing  The test above is simply a way to quantify the pump capacity  The true  indicator of pump function is its ability to maintain 16 7 Ipm during normal operation  despite filter  loading and altitude  The simplest and most effective way to verify the pump capacity is to just verify  that the E BAM flow can regulate at the 17 5 lpm flow rate during the normal flow calibrations  The  internal DC diaphragm pump in the standard version of the E BAM has an estimated lifetime of six  to nine months in continuous operation  or at least 4000 hours in intermittent operation  Actual  lifetime varies depending on concentration levels and ambient temperature  The pump is not  rebuildable  and must be replaced  Contact the Met One Service Department to obtain a  replacement     5 8 Analog Output Audits    If the E BAM is used with an ext
55. embrane  This is the same shim that is  used to protect the nozzle during shipment and is connected to the unit with a chain     MEMBRANE TEST BLANK ZERO COUNT INSERT ZERO MEMBRANE  START ZERO TEST     n  START       Insert the zero membrane  on top of the filter tape  so that the tab protrudes through the transport  plate and triggers the photo sensor  The nozzle will lower and the unit will begin a 4 minute count    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 34    with the zero membrane in place  After the zero count  the unit will prompt you to remove the zero  membrane  The unit will then start a 4 minute blank span count without any membrane in place     CAL ZERO COUNT REMOVE ZERO MEMBRANE  BLANK SPAN COUNT       The unit will then prompt you to insert the span membrane  This is located in a pouch inside the E   BAM door  Handle the span membrane very carefully to avoid damaging the fragile film  Insert the  span membrane into the E BAM above the filter tape  The unit will perform the final 4 minute span  count and display the results     INSERT SPAN MEMBRANE CAL SPAN COUNT MEMBRANE TEST RESULT    ma SPAN MEMBRANE  PASS  0         This is a pass fail test in which the E BAM will compare the measured mass of the span membrane  to the expected mass  ABS  for that exact foil which has been programmed into the E BAM  memory  See Section 7 12  If the measured and expected values are within 5   the test will pass  If  the values are outside of 5   a failure will be generated  If t
56. enu option starts the E BAM on an automatic self test cycle  just like the self   test it performs when powered on  Press the ESC key to escape from the self test and return to the  main menu     FIELD CALIBRATION  This is the field calibration menu for the E BAM  All of the calibrations and  tests in this menu are described in Section 5     SHUTDOWN   SHIPPING  This menu option is used to prepare the E BAM for transport  When  you enter this screen  the nozzle will raise  and the display will show    PLEASE INSERT NOZZLE  PACKING MATERIAL     This is the empty zero membrane shim which is connected to the unit with a  tether chain  This shim prevents damage of the nozzle during transport or shipment  Insert the shim  under the nozzle with the tab extending through the slot  The E BAM will automatically lower the  nozzle onto the shim  then display     OK TO TURN OFF E BAM     The power cord can now be  unplugged to power off the E BAM  Note  It is OK to power off the E BAM at almost any time during  normal operation  This menu simply allows the opportunity to insert the nozzle shim     VIEW ALARM LOG  This menu option allows you to quickly view the error log entries in the E   BAM without having to download the digital data  The screen will display the type or error  as well as  the time and date when the error occurred  Scroll through the error records using the  lt  arrow  keys  Press the MENU SELECT key to return to the main menu     ABOUT  This menu option displays the E 
57. erminal or other Terminal Programs    9 5    AutoMet    Data Retrieval Commands Through the Serial Port                     9 6 Advanced Communications     Escape Commands                  ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees  9 7 Modem Options for Remote Data Retrieval                 ccccecceccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees  98 Flash Firmware WOOL AICS sis cscsenascsassnaucvesaseaendeonddensensacenieendaemdeentsewseonicanieents    10 ACCESSORIES and PARTS    10 1 Consumables  Replacement Parts  and Accessories    a e    11 THEORY OF OPERATION and MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS    11 1 Converting Data Between EPA Standard and Actual Conditions                    12 SPECIAL E BAM CONFIGURATIONS    12 1 External Pump Box Configurations for the E BAM                 ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeees  122 AIRSIS Satellite UpINK PHO ack cot iesactrtenncasensanarexaneresenesenagseaieneccuahenaeneianes    13 E BAM AUDIT SHEET    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L    Page 3    1 INTRODUCTION    1 1 About This Manual    This document is organized with the most important information toward the front of the manual   such as site selection  installation  setups  and field calibrations  which all E BAM owners and  operators should read and understand  Toward the back are sections that provide in depth  information on subjects such as theory  diagnostics  accessories  and alternate settings  These  sections provide valuable information which should be consulted as needed  Electronic versions of  this manual are also available     1 2 
58. ernal analog datalogger  then the analog voltage output of the E   BAM must be periodically checked to ensure data integrity  Scroll to the ANALOG AUDIT line and  press the MENU SELECT key to enter the analog output test menu      0  B  em 7 10  DE ih MODE   VHIGH  0  B  em AO    OUTPUT  0 990 V OUTPUT  0 010 V    SETPT  0 500 V ADJUST  0 000 ADJUST  0 000  EXIT SAVE DEFAULT SAVE DEFAULT       The MODE parameter selects either the AUDIT mode  or the HIGH or LOW adjustment modes as  shown above  In the AUDIT mode  the user can use the arrow keys to change the SETPT voltage to  any value between 0 000 and 1 000 volts DC  The actual voltage measured on the E BAM analog  output wires must match this setting within  0 001 volts  If not  the analog output on the E BAM will  need to be adjusted     In the HIGH mode  the analog output is forced to 0 990 volts  Measure the actual voltage output of  the E BAM  and if it does not match  the ADJUST field can be set  using the arrow keys  to adjust  the voltage up or down by as much as 0 100 volts  In the LOW mode  the analog output is forced to  0 010 volts  Measure the actual voltage output again and make any adjustments  The LOW mode  can only be adjusted from  0 016 to 0 100 volts  After the HIGH and LOW modes are adjusted  go  back to the AUDIT mode and make sure that all voltage points from 0 000 to 1 000 volts now match  your voltmeter within  0 001 volts     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 33    Notes About the Analog Outpu
59. f to save power     The MENU SELECT key is used to enter the main menu or to select an item in a list  The ESC key  is used to escape or exit out of a menu     18 NOV 2008 16 55 48  0 038 MG M3 16 50  0 053 MG M3  HR    SAMPLING          E BAM User Interface  E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 16    3 2 Using the Main Sampling Screen    The E BAM display shows the Sampling screen when the unit is in normal operation  The active   display area shows the current date and time  the latest real time average concentration  and the  last hourly concentration  Also shown is a status message  such as    SAMPLING        To view the   rest of the instantaneous sensor parameters which do not all fit on the display at once  press the  down Y arrow  The date and time will remain at the top of the display at all times     To view past data  use the left  lt  arrow key to scroll back to previous data records  There will be  one complete data record for every real time average interval  indicated by the time data stamp at  the top of the screen  For example  if the real time average is set to 10 minutes  then there will be a  complete data record stored every 10 minutes as shown below  Again  you can use the W key to  view the rest of the sensor parameters for that record  Press the ESC key at any time to return to  the current concentration sampling screen     Scroll left lt  to view past data records  Real Time Avg     Concentration Hourly    Concentration    18 NOV 2008 10 55 48    De
60. fect can be difficult to predict  accurately as shifting winds may direct the plume toward or away from the E BAM inlet     e Roads with a daily traffic volume of less than 3 000 vehicles are generally not considered  major sources of pollutants  and in this case the E BAM must be located at least five meters  from the nearest traffic lane    e The E BAM must be located at least 25 meters from any elevated roadway greater than five  meters high    e The unit should be located as far as possible from unpaved roadways  as these also cause  artificial measurements from fugitive dust    e The unit should not be installed in unpaved areas unless year round vegetative ground cover  is present  to avoid the affects of re entrained fugitive dust     4 2 Fall Hazard and Security Cautions    If the E BAM is to be installed more than three meters above ground level  then the tripod legs must  be bolted down to prevent the unit from falling to the ground  An accidental fall of more than three  meters may compromise the containment of the radioactive source and the unit will need to be  returned to the factory for testing  In addition  dropping the E BAM from any height will cause a  potential safety hazard for those below  and may damage the unit beyond repair     The E BAM tripod should be secured to the mounting surface in windy conditions to prevent the unit  from falling over  even at ground level  This is especially important in winds over 30 mph  If bolt   down is not possible  the
61. ge 44    particles from the air stream  The flow setpoint value can be set to other flow rates from 10 0 to 17 5  lom  primarily for testing the pump capacity or for special applications     TYPE is the flow type setting which determines what flow conditions are reported by the E BAM   This can be set to either ACTUAL or STANDARD flow  All E BAM units have a mass airflow sensor   barometric pressure sensor  and ambient temperature sensor  so the unit can be set for either type  of flow  The flow types are described below     STANDARD Flow Control    STANDARD flow type is often selected when required by specific EPA monitoring regulations  such  as PMio reporting  At low altitudes and moderate temperature  standard flow can be very close to  the actual volumetric flow rate  At high altitudes or extreme temperatures the difference between  standard and actual flow will be very significant    e Because the E BAM has ambient temperature and pressure sensors  the flow rate will be  controlled to actual conditions  but reported in standard conditions  meaning that the volume  of air is calculated with the assumption that the ambient temperature is 0  20  or 25 degrees  C  user selectable   and the barometric pressure is 760mmHg  regardless of the actual  temperature and pressure    e The concentrations will be reported in standard conditions  based on the standardized air  volume     e The flow is designated on the display as    SLPM       e The flow rate in the Flow Test and Pump 
62. he pump cover plate  clear heater cover  and sample tube heater assembly as  described above for pump removal  You now have access to the top of the nozzle assembly    3  Use a can of dusting air with a long plastic nozzle to blow through the nozzle and filter tape   This will dislodge any particulate from the inside of the nozzle and deposit it onto the tape    4  Repeat the process until the tape spot no longer shows signs of particulate  You may need to  advance the spot to determine this    5  Replace the sample tube and cover plates when finished     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 56    Blow air here to    clean inside the  nozzle assembly       Do not     uF    disassemble the   Beta detector  sample nozzle window surface          8 7 Cleaning the Beta Detector Assembly    The beta particle detector in the E BAM is located directly underneath the filter tape support vane   The entry window of the detector can occasionally become covered with a layer of fine white filter  tape debris  glass fibers  or particulate deposits  This debris can reduce the beta signal to the point  where the E BAM cannot function correctly  The first attempt to clean the detector window is simply  to blow canned air through the vane to dislodge the debris  This is often adequate to solve the  problem  In some cases  the debris may be stuck to the detector window to the point where the  detector tube will need to be removed and cleaned thoroughly  This involves removing the E BAM  transp
63. he test fails  the most common causes  are a failing or dirty beta detector  or a dirty or damaged span membrane     The measured span value from the test can be viewed  Press the W  down arrow  button on the E   BAM while it is displaying the pass or failure message at the end of the test  The display should  show the ZERO and SPAN values the unit just measured  Compare the SPAN value from the  display to the expected mass of the membrane  ABS value      The ZERO and SPAN values from a failed membrane test may also be downloaded through the    serial port of the E BAM with a computer  Download the Error Log  and find the appropriate  Membrane Test Failure record and look for the    zZ    and    S    values     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 35    6 THE E BAM MEASUREMENT CYCLE    This section describes the measurement and timing cycles of the E BAM instrument  A clear  understanding of the measurement is helpful for the effective operation of the unit and for data  analysis  For advanced information on the underlying theory and mathematics of the measurement  see Theory of Operation  Section 11     Airflow  Path    Beta  Source    Sample  Filter Nozzle    Tape    Vane    Beta  Detector       E BAM Beta Measurement System  not to scale     6 1 The Hourly Measurement Cycle    The E BAM will always make an hourly concentration measurement regardless of how the real time  average is set  This hourly measurement is stored to the data array each hour  and is a fixed data  p
64. heater is turned off regardless of the sample RH level   This is used in areas with high volatile compound levels in order to prevent overheating of the  sample  particularly when the TAPE ADVANCE is set to 24 hours  The value can be set from 0 to  20 degrees C  The default is 15 C which is adequate in most applications  If this value is set to 0 C   then the inlet heater will be virtually disabled     RH CONTROL is the ON OFF setting for the inlet heater  If this is set to OFF  the heater is disabled  entirely to save power  When this is set to ON  the heater is governed by the above parameters for  RH and Delta T  Note  If the RH CONTROL is set to ON  but the filter RH sensor fails  then the E   BAM will stop operation and generate an alarm  Also  any time the pump turns off  the heater will  also turn off to save power     7 7 The Flow Rate and Flow Type Setup Screen   Next is the flow setup screen  This is where the airflow settings for the E BAM are located  Use the  arrow keys to edit the values  then press SAVE  Press CONTINUE when finished  or to go on  without changes     FLOW  SETPOINT  16 7 LPM    TYPE   VACTUAL  SAVE CONTINUE       FLOW SETPOINT is the airflow rate at which the E BAM will regulate for all sampling  The E BAM   is designed to operate at 16 7 liters per minute  l min or Ipm   This is important  because the PM10   inlets and PMz25 sharp cut cyclones require this flow rate in order to separate the correct sizes of  E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Pa
65. if the filter tape is not installed correctly    The unit will usually display an error message on the display if it cannot start a cycle   If the unit is left in a SETUP or FIELD CALIBRATION screen  it should still try to  start a cycle after several minutes of inactivity  unless a failure is detected     The analog output voltage concentration readings are full scale     Cause Solution     The unit will force the analog output to the full scale voltage  1  2 5 or 5 volts  to  indicate an error  Download the error log to view any possible errors    The full scale analog output is usually scaled to represent 1 000 mg m3  If this  concentration is recorded by an external datalogger which is measuring the E BAM  analog output  then either there is an error in the E BAM  or the particulate  concentrations have exceeded the range of the analog output     The E BAM records frequent    Pressure Drop Excessive    errors     Cause Solution     This usually indicates that the filter tape is automatically advancing in response to  being clogged due to heavy particulate loading    If frequent pressure drop errors are encountered  try setting the TAPE ADVANCE  setting to a shorter interval     The E BAM concentration indicates negative values     Cause Solution        It is possible for the unit to occasionally record negative hourly values if the actual  particulate concentration is very low  such as below 3 micrograms  This is because  the E BAM has an hourly random noise band of sever
66. ing properly  If difficulty is  encountered contact the Met One Service Department     Note  Units which have the older style detector window can be factory upgraded with the new style    detector  if the unit is located in an environment where frequent detector fouling is encountered   Contact the Service Department for details     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 58    9 DATA RETRIEVAL and COMMUNICATIONS    This section describes the methods used to retrieve data files from the E BAM  The unit has an RS   232 two way serial port which may be used with a computer  laptop  modem  or digital datalogger   This serial port handles all digital data transfer  and can be directly connected to a computer  or can  be used with an optional modem for remote communications through a phone line  cell system   radio link  or IP addressable serial converter  Access to the data through the serial port is a simple  command driven interface  An analog voltage output is also available for special applications     9 1 Analog Voltage Output    The E BAM has an analog voltage output available which represents the hourly or real time  concentration values  The analog output signal is located on the same E BAM connector as the  serial data output  due to limited connector availability  The analog output is rarely used because of  the portable nature of the E BAM  so the standard E BAM serial cable that comes with the unit does  not have access to the analog output signal  If the analog output
67. ity to run the unit for 26 8 hours  However  the general rule is that a  lead acid battery should not be discharged by more than 2 3 of its capacity  especially in  temperatures below 40 degrees F  so       110Ah   4 1A     67    18 0 hours of run time per battery     Additional run time is achieved by connecting more batteries in parallel to the first battery   Additional batteries must be of the same type  A set of three fully charged 110Ah batteries in  parallel should run an E BAM for at least 54 hours under worst case conditions  When the battery  voltage discharges below 10 0 volts  the unit will shut itself down until fresh batteries are supplied  and the restart voltage threshold is exceeded  See Section 7 10     Solar Operation    some remote applications require operating the E BAM with a solar array  Care must be taken to  ensure that the solar array is designed correctly  and is specified to meet the power requirements or  the unit  Many people greatly underestimate the amount of solar wattage required to run a particular  load continuously year round  If the solar array is not large enough  the batteries will eventually  become depleted and the E BAM will shut down  The size of the solar array will vary depending on  the Peak Sun Hour  PSH  rating of the sample location  PSH ratings are usually based on worst    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 23    case winter conditions at a particular location  Summer sun ratings at the same location will be  considerab
68. lues may not exactly match the  hourly value for that same hour  though they should be fairly close     When the filter tape advances in the middle of a sample hour due to heavy particulate loading on  the sample spot  the E BAM is still able to make the hourly concentration measurement for that  hour  This is Known as a    split cycle    measurement  and is based on a time weighted average of the  concentration before and after the tape advance  This is because a tape advance could occur at  any time during the sample hour  The hourly concentration data point will still appear in the data  array  along with a pressure drop alarm flag  The hourly data points that occur during these tape  advance hours are somewhat less reliable than normal hourly measurements because the original  four minute beta count cannot be used as a baseline for the final four minute count at the end of the  hour  For this reason  some agencies omit these points from their 24 hour averages  If the E BAM  records pressure drop tape advances every day  it is advisable to simply shorten the automatic tape  advance setting     6 2 The Real Time Average Measurement Cycle    The beta source and beta detector are located inside the air path of the E BAM  This allows the E   BAM to simultaneously measure the beta attenuation of the particulate as it is being deposited on  the filter tape  resulting in a quasi real time output  The vacuum pump is always running except  when the tape is moved  and the E BAM is c
69. ly higher  Sun rating maps can be found on the National Renewable Energy Laboratory  website at www nrel gov  The table below shows some estimated solar array wattages required to  run a 50 Watt DC E BAM continuously in various sun ratings     Local PSH Minimum Battery  Sun Rating Solar Array   Array for 5  cee e MEE Days EEN        60   340   7x110Ah       A bank of parallel batteries is required to run the E BAM when using a solar array  to ensure  function during the night and cloudy weather  The solar panels must be wired to charge the  batteries through an appropriate charge controller  The E BAM runs off of the battery pack only   Never connect a solar panel directly to the E BAM power input  The E BAM will be immediately  damaged because solar panels output a high DC voltage during sunlight hours  The E BAM will only  run on 12 to 16 VDC  Ensure that the charge controller output does not exceed 16 volts when  connected to the battery pack  or damage to the E BAM can result     A solar array for the E BAM tends to end up being fairly large  heavy  and expensive  It is usually  easiest and cheapest to contact your local solar shop for help in building the array  You may also  contact a service representative at Met One for assistance  Met One Instruments can also supply  complete E BAM solar systems on a custom order basis     Solar Panel Solar Charge Battery    Array Controller Array       Simplified E BAM Solar System Block Diagram    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L 
70. mg cm2  VSAVE CONTINUE       ZERO This value is set to a default of 0 350 mg cm     This value is not used by the E BAM     SPAN is the expected value of the soan membrane foil used for the span test  Each membrane foil  has a unique mass  but typically the value is around 0 800 mg cm   The mass of the membrane  which was included with the E BAM should already be entered here  This field is editable in case  the user needs to replace the membrane assembly  or if a different membrane is used for a special  application  This is sometimes called the    ABS    value     This is the end of the SETUP menu system  The E BAM will exit to the main menu when  finished     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 47    8 MAINTENANCE and TROUBLESHOOTING    This section provides information about routine maintenance of the E BAM  and for performing more  detailed diagnostic tests if a problem is encountered  The E BAM often generates error messages  on the display or in the data log if a failure or other problem is detected  Many times there is a  simple solution  but persistent errors often signify a failure which will require investigation  The E   BAM error codes are described in this section     8 1 E BAM Error Displays  Error Logs  and Error Codes    The E BAM contains a comprehensive system of error and alarm codes which are used to alert the  operator of any problems with the unit  These error codes may be generated during normal  operation  during a self test routine  or when the E 
71. move the two small screws which fasten the small clear plastic cover in front of the vertical  sample tube  Set the parts aside    Remove the vertical sample tube and inlet heater assembly by sliding the two sealing collars  upward  The collars have o ring seals and are compression fit only  Unplug the inlet heater  harness and set the sample tube and heater assembly aside    Unplug the pump from the J17 connector on the 3610 PCB    Remove the three 6 32 screws which mount the pump assembly to the transport plate  The  pump assembly will be loose except for the tube connections    Unplug the four 3 8    ID tube connections from the front of the pump  Mark the tubes if  necessary to make sure they are replaced in the exact same positions    Completely remove the hose clamp which clamps the pump to the mounting bracket    Turn the pump assembly upside down and locate the two 6 32 screws which are visible  through the holes in the sheet metal bracket  Loosen but do not remove the screws  The  pump should now slide away from the bracket assembly  Set aside the old pump  You may  have to cut a zip tie which retains the harness     10  Orient the new pump onto the bracket assembly and slide it into place so that the slots on the    pump fully engage the two square nuts that you just loosened to remove the old pump   Tighten the two screws square nuts securely  Make sure the pump harness is on top as  shown in the drawings     11 Reattach the hose clamp to tightly secure the pump to
72. n the tripod legs may be weighted down with sand bags to secure the unit   Wind or fall damage is not covered under warranty     The E BAM should be secured from theft or vandalism to the extent possible  A limited access  rooftop or a fenced lot are often good places to deploy the unit  Solar panels and batteries are also  highly susceptible to theft and should be secured     4 3 Confined Sampling Locations    Because of the portable nature of the unit  the E BAM is sometimes deployed in confined or non   ambient locations to monitor highly localized particulate sources  such as tunnels  mines  quarries   shopping malls  train stations  etc  Each of these applications are unique and present various  challenges  We recommend that you contact a Met One Service representative to determine the  suitability of the unit if you plan a custom deployment like this     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 22    4 4 Smoke and Ash Monitoring    A primary design use for the standard E BAM is for tracking smoke and ash plumes from wildfires   prescribed burns  agricultural burns  and even volcanic activity  In these cases  the unit is often  sited at the outskirts of a populated area in the expected path of the smoke plume  The unit is  usually equipped with the optional EX 034 wind speed and direction sensor for these applications   in order to correlate changing wind patterns with particulate events  The wind sensor is plug and   play  and only requires an extended cross arm for the t
73. nd the process is  known as beta ray attenuation  When matter is placed between the radioactive   C source and a  device designed to detect beta rays  the beta rays are absorbed and or their energy diminished   This results in a reduction in the number of beta particles detected  The magnitude of the reduction  in detected beta particles is a function of the mass of the absorbing matter between the   C beta  source and the detector     The number of beta particles passing through absorbing matter  such as dust deposited on a filter  tape  decrease nearly exponentially with the mass through which they much pass  Equation 1  shows this relationship     Equation 1    In Equation 1    is the measured beta ray intensity  counts per unit time   of the attenuated beta ray   dust laden filter tape   lo is the measured beta ray intensity of the un attenuated beta ray  clean  filter tape   u is the absorption cross section of the material absorbing the beta rays  cm  g   and x is  the mass density of the absorbing matter  g cm         Equation 1 very closely resembles the Lambert Beers Law  which is used in spectrometric analysis   Just as the Lambert Beers Law is an idealization of what is actually observed  Equation 1 is also an  idealized simplification of the true processes occurring meant to simplify the corresponding  mathematics  However  experimental measurement shows that in properly designed monitors  such  as the BAM 1020  the use of this equation introduces no substantial e
74. nded for continuous operation at a  fixed site  Many agencies have networks which contain both types of Met One BAM units in order to  meet their diverse sampling needs  The following table shows some of the features of the E BAM  compared to the BAM 1020                              E BAM   BAM 1020_  PCS  EPA PM25 and PM   Federal Equivalent Method    no   yes  Portable unit designed for rapid deployment    yes _   no  Designed for continuous long term operation at a fixed site    no   yes  asset concentration output availble    yes  no  Separate weatherproof shelter or enclosure required    no   yes  po Automatic hourly span checks    no   yes  J 12 volt DC operation for remote sampling    yes _   no    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 5    1 6 E BAM Specifications    PARAMETER SPECIFICATION   Measurement Principle  Particulate Concentration by Beta Attenuation   U S  EPA Designations  Designed to meet Class III monitoring criteria  Not an EPA designated FEM     Measurement Range   0 005 to 65 530 mg m    5 to 65 530 g m     16 bit digital range   Accuracy    10  of indicated value for hourly measurements      20  1 hour measurement    20  24 hour average       Automatic hourly concentration measurements  with user selectable 1  5  10  15   Measurement Cycles   30  or 60 minute quasi real time average output        Manual 800ug  typical  span foil included        tC  carbon 14   60 uCi  15 pCi   lt  2 22 X 106 Beq   Half Life 5730 years     Beta Detector Type  Photom
75. nestas manana sasannahidatonnarieinnonneanneiseanaennens    E  BAM UNIT ASSEMBLY AND START UP    ASSEMDIING INE E BAM irrccssesscsesesusvenossecuensrecenancsedcvensxedexaeragenencrencvendss  Electrical Connections             ccccceccseeceeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeteeeeeceseceeeeeeeeeteeeaaess  Power up and Automatic Operation               cccccccceeceeceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees  Power up Settings Verification and Automatic Self Test                     FO LADS EO AGING eoa E E E EE E E E E E EE E  WA AU SOG  P A E A    E  BAM USER INTERFACE and MENU SYSTEM    3 1  3 2  3 3    The User Interface   Keypad and Display Functions                     0cce  Using the Main Sampling Screen               cccccccceecceccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeaes  Using Main E BAM Menu SySstem               ccccccceecceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaes    SAMPLE SITE SELECTION    4 1  4 2  4 3  4 4  4 5    Site Selection REQUIFEMENMS               ccecceecceeceeceeeteeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeees  Fall Hazard and Security Cautions               ccccccccccceccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaes  Confined Sampling Locations              cc ccc cecccecceeeeeeeceeeceeeceeeseeaeeeseeneees  Smoke and Ash Monitoring sxs ieedecasuscieesswesiera necsanenneenscinsmmacumnsdsncaenewes  Remote Monitoring With Solar or Battery Powet                 c cccceceeeeee es    FIELD CALIBRATIONS AND FLOW CHECKS    Leak Checks and Nozzle Vane CIeaning              ccccccceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees  Ambient Temperature Sensor AUuGit               cccccceec
76. ng the CPU from  INTERNAL communicating with the I O board for 10 seconds or more  The time and date of the error  HARDWARE will be displayed  The E BAM will stop operation until internal communication is restored  If  these errors occur regularly you will need to contact the Met One Service Department   This alarm indicates that the E BAM attempted to move the nozzle gearmotor up or down  NOZZLE FAILED UP   for 20 seconds  but did not sense the nozzle motor reaching the up or down position  The  or motor has a single slot encoder disk on its shaft which triggers a separate photo sensor  NOZZLE FAILED when the motor is in the up or down position  This alarm could mean that the motor has  DOWN failed  or that the photo sensors have failed or are out of alignment  The E BAM will stop  operation until the nozzle is functional  The time and date of the error will be displayed   This alarm indicates that the zero membrane shim  also called the nozzle shipping shim  is  inserted under the nozzle  The alarm will be generated if the shim is left in place during the  SHIPPING DEVICE   startup process  or if it is detected when the E BAM attempts to start an operation cycle   INSERTED The unit senses the shim with a photo sensor which is triggered by the tab on the shim  which extends through the transport plate when it is inserted  The E BAM cannot operate  with the shim in place   This alarm indicates that the tape is broken or has run out  The E BAM has a motor which  drives the lef
77. nly the latest data record in memory is printed as shown below     PG OMet Data lOc TRE POr  POS DECS AIO Sr TOn 2 edie   SNE oS    Time  Conch  mg m3    ConcHr  mg m3   ELow L m   WS  m s  wh  Deg   AT  C   RHx  5   RHL  5  BY  Y  ETC  Alarm  Type  y  DNC O a Ea TOR Or a A OE a Use  SG E S AOT A E a A A E Ol       The following table defines the data parameters as they appear in the header of the data reports        E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 62    9 6 Advanced Communications     Escape Commands    The communications    escape    command set shown in the table below is not typically used except  for advanced data transfer or custom data retrieval software applications  Each command and  response string must begin with an Escape character  27  0x1B  and end with a carriage return  13   OxOD  and a line feed character  10  OxOA   An ASCII check sum follows each response  X9999    The hardware protocol is RS 232  8 data bits  no parity  1 stop bit     The E BAM supports five data files  The EEPROM file  E   the Channel Descriptor file  1   the  AutoMet data log file  2   the Error log file  3   and the One Minute diagnostic data log file  4   The  lowercase x in the following commands specifies one of these five files  File modes can be linear  L   or circular  C   All files are record based     Read Model and Version  FI    RFI  Read File Info  FCB  R    Then print the FCB   RFx Ron L  Read record index  RFx R RFx Rnc    Read data file starting with absolute record
78. nsor reading  The E BAM should then re   regulate the flow to the setpoint  and the E BAM and REF parameters should match     Set the SETPOINT to 14 0 Ipm and repeat the calibration process  After the 17 5 and 14 0 Ipm  points are calibrated  select the 16 7 Ipm setpoint and verify that the E BAM flow and the flow from  your traceable standard match within 0 1 lpm  Press the ESC key to exit the flow calibration menu  when finished     If difficulty is encountered during the process  the DEFAULT key can be pressed to erase all field  calibration factors from the flow sensor and to start over with factory default calibration factors  Then  try the calibration again     To audit the flow system without performing any calibrations  simply select the 16 7 lpm setpoint  without calibrating the other setpoints first  Allow the E BAM flow to regulate to the setpoint  then  compare the E BAM flow reading to your traceable standard and record the results  If the audit  device flow and the E BAM flow differ by 4   about 0 67 lpm  or more  then a full flow calibration  must be performed  Most agencies adopt tighter standards  Met One recommends that the flow be  maintained within  0 2 Ipm  which is well within the units capabilities     Flow Calibrations on E BAMs Operated in STANDARD Flow Type  If your E BAM is set to  report in EPA Standard flow conditions instead of actual  volumetric  flow conditions  then the flow  reading in the FLOW calibration screens shown above will indicate SL
79. nt information  This is used instead of a UNIT ID  because the E BAM is portable  This may be any number from 01 to 99     TAPE ADVANCE is how often the E BAM will automatically advance to a new spot of filter tape   This value can be set to 1  2  3  4  6  8  12  or 24 hours  The default setting is 24 hours for maximum  tape life  The unit will override this setting and automatically advance the filter tape if the  concentration is too high and the filter tape becomes clogged  If the filter tape is advanced due to    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 41    high concentrations  an alarm will be recorded in the alarm log  Note  the tape advance setting does  not change how often the concentration is calculated or stored     REALTIME AVG is the averaging period for the real time concentration value  The real time  concentration measurement is updated every minute  see Section 6 2   The REALTIME AVG is the  mean of these real time values over the selected time period  The REALTIME AVG may be set to  the following time periods  1  5  10  15  30  or 60 minutes  The following are some Important notes  about the REALTIME AVG setting     e The E BAM always measures and stores a separate hourly concentration measurement  regardless of how the REALTIME AVG is set  For this reason  it is usually not useful to set  the REALTIME AVG to 60 minutes also    e The hourly measurement ts always the most accurate concentration data  The real time  data function is intended for trending purpo
80. o relay contacts are normally closed  shorted together  when the E BAM is operating correctly   and will open up whenever an error occurs  The relay is rated for up to 100Vpc   0 5A max  The  only alarm flags which can cause the relay output to activate are     Tape Broken   Beta Count Failure  Sensor Failure   Pressure Sensor Failure  Flow Failure   Nozzle Failure   Internal Hardware Failure  Low Battery   Pump Over Temperature    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 51    8 3 Basic Problem and Cause Solution Table    The following table contains information on some of the more common E BAM problems which may  be encountered  and some steps to identify and remedy the problems  Met One welcomes customer  suggestions for new items to include in this section of future manual revisions  If the solution cannot  be found in the following table  then contact one of our expert service technicians for help in    resolving your problem     The E BAM won t start a measurement cycle     Cause Solution     The E BAM will not start a measurement cycle if it detects a hardware failure  such  as low beta count signal  nozzle failure  pressure sensor failure  or pump failure   The unit will not start a cycle if the input DC voltage is below the restart threshold   such as 10 volts DC    The unit will not start a cycle if the zero membrane plate  shipping shim  is inserted   The unit will not start a cycle if the ambient temperature sensor is not connected   The unit will not start a cycle 
81. of the data  located in the directory you selected for the text capture    2  Delete all of the title text rows  download date  serial number  etc   and the empty rows at  the top of the file  down to the data header row which defines each of the columns of data   Do not delete the data header row  since you will want it to appear in the spreadsheet   There must be no blank spaces or other characters before the data header    3  Scroll to the end of the data and make sure there are no blank spaces or empty rows after  the last data record  If so  delete them    4  Save the text file and close it    5  Rename the file extension from  txt to  csv   This will change the file from a text file to a     comma separated values    data file    6  The  csv file should be able to be opened directly by Excel  Each data parameter should  appear in its own spreadsheet column  with the correct data header at the top of each  column  You can then save the file as a  xls or other spreadsheet file if desired     9 5    AutoMet          Data Retrieval Commands Through the Serial Port    When a serial connection between the computer terminal program and the E BAM has been  established  you will have access to the E BAM data files by sending the following commands  through serial port with keyboard strokes or ASCII characters  Note  After a few minutes  the E   BAM will stop waiting for a command and you will have to send another series of three carriage  returns to reestablish the command promp
82. of the full scale voltage setting  Concentration values higher than this range  must be downloaded from the digital data file     MODE sets weather the HOURLY or the REAL TIME concentration is represented on the analog  output  If this is set to HOURLY  the voltage output will hold constant at the previous hourly  concentration value  If this is set to REAL TIME  the analog output will update based on the  REALTIME AVG setting  for example every 10 or 15 minutes     REF DAC FS is the digital to analog system rail voltage  This is factory set and will never be  changed unless instructed by Met One technicians  Default is 8 0V for all new E BAMs  Only older  units were set to 10 0V     7 5 The Serial Port Setup Screen    Next is the serial port setup screen  This is used to select the baud rate for the E BAM digital RS   232 serial port  The E BAM baud rate can be set to 300  600  1200  2400  4800  9600  19200  or  38400 baud  Use the fastest baud possible  while still able to communicate reliably with the  computer  The 9600 baud setting is the default and is adequate for most applications  Settings  slower than this are almost never used  Use the arrow keys to edit the values  then press SAVE   Press CONTINUE when finished  or to go on without changes     Note  When a computer is connected to the E BAM for digital data retrieval  it will need to be set to  the same baud rate as the E BAM or communication will not occur     SERIAL PORT  BAUD RATE  V9600    SAVE CONTINUE       
83. ogger data   Perform a 48 hour BX 302 zero filter test to verify the average zero reading  If the  average is not close to zero  it can appear as an offset of several micrograms in the  E BAM concentration data  The background value cannot be edited in the E BAM  without special instructions  Contact Met One   Single event FRM samplers often perform better than multi channel FRM samplers   If a multi channel unit is used  then filter collection should still be performed on a  daily basis  If the FRM filters are not properly collected and retained every day  then  correlation results with the E BAM can suffer   Make sure that no error flagged hours are included in your 24 hour E BAM    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 53       averages   Sometimes very large particles can become stuck inside the E BAM nozzle where  the air flows around the beta source  This can cause slight under reporting of TSP  concentrations under certain atmospheric conditions  Do not disassemble the  nozzle  It must be cleaned with compressed air only  Section 8 6     The unit will not pass the span membrane test     Cause Solution  This often just indicates the membrane foil surface is dirty or damaged  It can be  cleaned with water rinse  Damaged membranes must be replaced   If the membrane is in good condition  but the unit fails span tests  then the most  common problem is debris on the beta detector window  Carefully blow through the  vane with canned dusting air to blow debris off of the dete
84. onstantly measuring the beta particle signal throughout  the entire sample period  The unit generates raw real time concentration measurements which are  updated every 60 seconds  The Real Time Average stored by the E BAM is a user selected  average of these 60 second measurements over a 1  5  10  15  30  or 60 minute period  See  section 7 2 for details on how to decide which real time average to use  and how to set the average   The real time average is intended for particulate trending throughout the sample hour  especially for  smoke plume tracking     Several factors conspire to make real time beta measurement difficult  First  very little particulate is  deposited on the filter tape is such a short time  resulting in a poor signal to noise ratio except in  high concentrations  Second  very little air is sampled in such a short time  increasing the detection  limit of the real time output  Third  the sample air is flowing around the beta source and beta  detector  so correction factors for air density and temperature are used by the E BAM to  compensate for the effect on the beta signal  All of these factors become less significant the longer  the real time average period is set to  For these reasons  any single real time average  measurement from the E BAM  especially a 1 or 5 minute average  may not be an accurate  representation of the true particulate level at that exact moment  but it will be useful for trending and  detecting sudden spikes in concentration  However
85. or contains a vacuum tube which must stabilize   This applies any time the unit is powered up after being off for more than a moment  Setups  tests   and flow calibrations can be performed during this warm up time  The first hour of data should often  be discarded or ignored  Some agencies choose to discard the first few hours of concentration data  after the E BAM unit is powered up     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 15    3 E BAM USER INTERFACE and MENU SYSTEM    This section describes the E BAM user interface system  and describes the functions of the main  menu options  including how to view data and errors     3 1 The User Interface   Keypad and Display Functions    The E BAM user interface consists of a 4x20 character vacuum fluorescent display  VFD  and a  dynamic keypad  The two white keys under the display are called    soft keys     These are dynamic  keys which change in response to a menu option displayed directly above the key on the bottom  row of the display  The function of these keys depends on which menu is shown on the display  and  are often used for functions such as    save        edit     and    set       The four red arrow  cursor  keys are used to scroll up  down  left  and right  to navigate in the menu  system  and to select items or change fields on the screen  The arrow keys are also often used to  change parameters or increment decrement values in the menu system  The right arrow key can be  used to wake up the display if it has turned of
86. ort from the weatherproof enclosure     A Important Note  E BAMs built before July  2006 should never have the beta detector  window touched or cleaned with any kind of solvent  unless the detector has been upgraded  by Met One  The detector window on these older units is coated with a thin reflective coating which  will be badly damaged if it is rubbed or abraded in any way  The only way to clean these windows is  with a very soft sable lens brush  E BAMs built after July  2006  some units with serial prefix F  and  all units with serial prefix G or later  have an improved detector assembly with a hardened window  which may be carefully cleaned with solvent such as water or alcohol  If you are unsure about  which type of detector you have  contact the Met One Service Department before  proceeding  Use the following steps to remove and clean the detector     1  Turn of the E BAM power and remove the power cord  Remove any other cables or  connections from the bottom of the unit    2  Remove the pump cover plate and the vertical sample tube heater assembly from the inside  of the E BAM    3  Unscrew the four large screws which retain the transport plate to the inside of the enclosure   Remove the two smaller screws on the bottom of the E BAM near the connectors    4  Carefully remove the transport assembly from the enclosure by rocking the top of the  transport out first  Be careful not to damage any wires or tubing  as the fit is tight    5  Set the transport on a static free
87. performing the following steps to assemble the unit     1  Deploy the tripod  Remove the three stainless steel detent pins from the tripod base by  pulling the rings  Unfold the three tripod legs and reinsert the three pins so that each pin  secures a leg in the open position  Make sure the erected tripod is rigid and stable         Detent Pins       2  Install the E BAM onto the tripod  Lift the E BAM assembly and slide the slot on the back  of the E BAM over the tab on the top of the tripod  Insert the supplied 14 20 bolt through the  tab on the bottom of the E BAM and through the hole in the body of the tripod  Secure it with  the supplied washers and nut  This prevents the E BAM from shifting on the tripod     3  Install the inlet tube and the PM49 and PM_25 inlets  Loosen the black weatherproof fitting  on top of the E BAM and insert the short inlet tube into the top of the unit  The tube must go  through the black fitting and through two o rings in the top of the E BAM  Make sure the tube  is fully seated by rotating it back and forth  Tighten the black weatherproof fitting to secure  the inlet tube  For PM19 monitoring  install the BX 802 PM o inlet directly onto the top of the  short inlet tube   f a BX 807 cyclone is to be used for PM25 monitoring  it must be installed  under the PM  head as shown in the picture below  Lubricate the o rings as necessary        eatherproof       E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 7    4  Install the cross arm and temperature senso
88. prompt you to install a new roll     PLEASE LOAD TAPE   E BAM WILL NOT    CHECKING FOR  LOADED TAPE     OPERATE WITHOUT    PLEASE WAIT    TAPE  CONTINUE       Install a roll of filter tape as described in Section 2 5  When the filter tape is installed  press  CONTINUE  The unit will again try to detect the tape  If tape is detected  the unit will go on to  display the power status screen  This is mostly useful if the unit is powered with batteries     BATTERY  14 3 VOLTS  ESTIMATED OPERATION    TIME FOR 100 AMP HRS  IS 33 HRS  CONTINUE       Press CONTINUE to proceed  The unit will begin the self test process and will show    SELF TEST  RUNNING       on the display  The self test takes several minutes and can only be bypassed by  pressing the ESC key  The unit will test the nozzle  tape motor  beta detector  pump  flow sensor   and pressure sensors  If a fault is detected during the self test  the hardware failure screen will be  shown  Press CONTINUE to view the cause of the failure  See Section 8 1 for error descriptions  In  the example below  the operator has forgotten to connect the 9250 ambient temperature sensor to  the E BAM  The unit has indicated that the sensor is not operational  If a hardware failure is  detected  the problem must be corrected before proceeding  Press the MENU key to enter the menu  system if needed  Other hardware failures that will hinder E BAM operation include     Ambient or filter temperature sensor missing or failed   Ambient or filter pres
89. r  Connect the 18    cross arm to the post on  the back of the tripod with the supplied 3   2    x      fitting and set screws  The 9250 ambient  temperature sensor snaps onto the cross arm and plugs into the bottom of the E BAM        5  Optional wind sensor  If an optional EX 034 wind speed direction sensor is supplied  then it  will come with a longer cross arm tube to use instead of the short one that came with the  temp sensor  Install the wind sensor on one end of the cross arm  and the temperature  sensor on the other  The wind sensor should be as far from the E BAM unit as possible  and  the wind vane must be able to rotate fully without hitting anything  Plug the wind sensor into  the corresponding connector on the bottom of the E BAM  The sensor will need to be  oriented to the north  Consult the separate manual that comes with the 034 wind sensor     6  Power Supply  Many E BAMs are supplied with an EX 121 AC to 12 voc power supply as  shown in the photo below  Bolt it to one of the legs of the tripod with the included U bolts   Plug the power supply output cable into the DC power input on the bottom of the E BAM   When the power supply is plugged into AC power  the E BAM will turn itself on automatically   Note  If the E BAM is to be powered by a battery array or solar system  or if the unit is  supplied with an external AC pump box with a built in power supply  then these items will  plug into the E BAM power input instead of the normal power supply        E BAM 
90. ration values generated during and after this time are all  normal and useful values    e At the first user selected real time average period  such as 10 or 15 minutes   The unit  averages all of the 60 second raw real time concentration values over that selected time  period into the REALTIME AVERAGE  and stores it to the data array    e The process continues until the next time the filter tape is advanced to a fresh spot     The 60 second raw real time concentration values generated during the first 11 minutes after a filter  change tend to be noisy due to the shortened time between the count averages  For this reason   the first real time average of these raw values is often disregarded after an E BAM tape advance     The following chart shows the four minute rolling average count sequences that the E BAM uses to    generate the real time output as described above  In this example the tape has advanced at minute  zero  and the real time average period is set to fifteen minutes     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 38    Beta Count Periods  Minutes   1 2  3  4  5  6 7  8  910 11 12  13 14 1            No real time         conc values IO   generated      pe ee ee                                  Preliminary  real time    conc values          generated i               eee    Q        Rolling Avg   Qe     x Rolling Avg                              ze aes                                          Normal real  time conc  values  generated       The table below shows the rela
91. ripod mount  The EX 034 will need to be  oriented to the north for accurate wind direction measurements     In smoke tracking applications  the filter tape may be consumed at a much faster rate than normal   This is because the E BAM may automatically advance the filter to a new spot if the particulate  loading becomes excessive  regardless of the user defined tape advance setting  This is based  on the measured pressure drop across the filter tape  This feature protects the pump  preserves  accurate flow control  and prevents damage to the filter tape     4 5 Remote Monitoring With Solar or Battery Power    The standard version of the E BAM is designed to be deployable in remote areas where AC power  is not available  These applications require deep cycle batteries  and sometimes a solar panel array  as well  The E BAM is rated for a worst case continuous power draw of 50 Watts  approximately 4 1  amps at 12 volts DC      Battery Operation    The simplest method for remote deployment is to use batteries  The most common type for this  application are 12 volt  110 amp hour  gel cell or AGM  deep cycle batteries  The E BAM is supplied  with a battery cable which plugs into the power connector on the bottom of the unit  The other end  connects to the battery terminals  The batteries are typically enclosed in a plastic box on the ground  near the E BAM     Assuming a continuous E BAM current draw of 4 1 amps  a single fully charged 110Ah battery  would have the theoretical capac
92. rm     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 45    EXTERNAL  RH CONNECTED  VNO    SAVE CONTINUE       7 9 The Pump Protection Setup Screen    The next setup screen is the pump protection setting  If this field is set to ON  the E BAM will  automatically turn the pump off and shut down any time the ambient temperature exceeds 48  degrees C  The pump will then remain off until the temperature drops back below 45 degrees C   This can slightly extend the lifetime of the internal DC vacuum pump in certain environments  This  feature should always be set to OFF unless recommended by a Met One technician  in order to  avoid sample interruptions     PUMP PROTECT  VOFF       SAVE  CONTINUE    7 10 The Restart Voltage Setup Screen    Next is the setup screen for the DC power input restart voltage  This is an important parameter to  understand if the unit is to be run on batteries or solar power  The E BAM will automatically shut  down when the external battery voltage  input voltage  drops to 10 0 volts  Then the MINIMUM  RESTART VOLTAGE is the lowest input voltage at which the E BAM will resume functioning after  this shutdown  such as after the battery has been recharged or replaced  This can be set anywhere  from 10 0 to 15 0 volts  This allows the batteries enough time to adequately recharge before the E   BAM turns back on  particularly when used with a solar panel array  and prevents the unit from  rapidly cycling on and off when the batteries are low  If unsure  set this parame
93. rror     Equation 1 may be rearranged to solve for x  the mass density of the absorbing matter  This is  shown in Equation 2     Equation 2       In practice  the absorption cross section is experimentally determined during the calibration process   Once   and l    are experimentally measured  it is a simple matter to calculate x  the predicted mass  density     In practice  ambient air is sampled at a constant flow rate  Q  for a specified time At  This sampled  air is passed through a filter of surface area A  Once x  the mass density of collected particles  has  been determined  it is possible to calculate the ambient concentration of particulate matter  ug m    with Equation 3     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 69    Equation 3  10   A cm         min         SF  ier  F nin cm    g    In Equation 3  c is the ambient particulate concentration  ug m     A is the cross sectional area on  the tape over which dust is being deposited  cm    Q is the rate at which particulate matter is being  collected on the filter tape  liters minute   and At is the sampling time  minutes   Combining these  equations yields to the final expression for the ambient particulate concentration in terms of  measured quantities  This is shown in Equation 4     Equation 4    10   A cm      in l  liter cm    I    Jarenin i  8    min       The key to the success of the beta attenuation monitor is due in part to the fact that u  the  absorption cross section  is almost insensitive to the nature of
94. s on the E BAM inlet receiver    Make sure the two fittings on the ends of the short internal tube are seated correctly   This is the short tube directly above the nozzle assembly  It is sealed with o rings  The E BAM transport assembly may be removed from the enclosure to inspect the  air fittings inside the unit  This should only be done after all other leak points up  stream of the vane are eliminated as possibilities     Cause Solution  Moisture may be getting onto the filter tape or being absorbed by the particulate   Review the inlet heater settings for proper operation   Test the filter RH sensor calibration  and download the RHi values  The filter RH  should be effectively controlled to the setpoint  typically 45    Verify the flow rate and temperature and pressure calibrations   Check for leaks at the nozzle  A leak can cause either a positive or a negative  measurement bias depending if the air leaking around the nozzle is cleaner or dirtier  than ambient air   Verify the collocation setup requirements  especially making sure the inlets are  spaced correctly and the same height   If the analog output of the E BAM is being logged by an external datalogger  make  SURE the logger   s scaling of the E BAM output is correct  A 0 000 volt analog  output on the E BAM equals 0 000mg  There is no  0 005 or  0 015 offset value in  the E BAM analog output  unlike the BAM 1020  See Section 7 4  Periodically verify  that the digital data log from the E BAM matches the external l
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96. ses only    e The shorter the average period is  such as 5 minutes   the noisier the real time data will be   This is because very little particulate is typically sampled in such a short amount of time   resulting in a poor detection limit  The 1 and 5 minute real time averages are intended only  for smoke plume tracking in extremely high concentrations    e Because the real time averages are a completely separate measurement from the hourly  measurement  taking an hourly average of the real time averages might not result in an exact  to the E BAM hourly measurement taken over the same time period    e The shorter the REALTIME AVG is set  the faster the E BAM memory is filled up  If the real   time average is set to 60 minutes  the memory will last 182 days before the oldest data is  overwritten  If a 1 minute real time average is selected  the E BAM memory will be filled up in  just three days    e The REALTIME AVG setting also sets the averaging period for the internal datalogger for the  meteorological sensors  such as a wind sensor  Some wind sensor applications require the  shorter average periods    e For ambient monitoring in normal concentrations  a 10 or 15 minute REALTIME AVG is  recommended  This is a good balance between time resolution  accurate measurements   and memory capacity     7 3 The MACHINE TYPE PMo PM25 Setup Screen    After the real time settings are verified  the E BAM will go on to display the MACHINE TYPE setup  screen  If needed  change the setting
97. sions only   S Months    Test filter RH and filter temperature sensors iT Months  Test analog output voltage  ifused  CS Months    Replace internal DC vacuum pump  or as needed  Ss 12 Months    Rebuild AC pump  external pump box versions only    24 Months  _ Factory recalibration  Not required except for units sent in for major repairs              E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 54    8 5    DC Pump Replacement    The internal DC dual diaphragm pump used in the standard version of the E BAM is one of the  smallest and lowest power consuming models available which can still maintain a 16 7 Ipm flow rate  under load  The pump is rated for at least 4000 hours of operation under normal conditions  The  typical area of wear on these pumps are the motor brushes and motor bearings  The pump is not  rebuildable  so it will need to be replaced approximately every 6 to 9 months of continuous  operation when it can no longer regulate at the normal 16 7 Ipm flow rate  The exact lifetime of the  pump will vary depending on concentration levels and ambient temperatures  The E BAM is  designed for fairly easy pump replacement without having to remove the transport assembly from  the enclosure  Consult the Service Department if difficulty is encountered     1     Turn off power from the E BAM before accessing the pump     2  Remove the two 8 32 screws which fasten the pump cover plate  Unplug the door switch    harness which is mounted in the cover plate and set the plate aside    Re
98. stances should anyone but factory technicians attempt to remove or access the  beta source  The beta source has a half life of about 5730 years  and should never need to be  replaced unless it becomes damaged or corroded  Neither the     C source nor the beta particle  detector are serviceable in the field  Should these components require repair or replacement  the E   BAM must be returned to the factory for service and recalibration  The E BAM is manufactured in  compliance with the U S  NRC safety criteria in 10 CFR 32 27     1 5 The E BAM and U S  EPA Equivalent Methods    The Met One Instruments  Inc  Model E BAM is not currently designated as a U S  EPA Federal  Equivalent Method  FEM  for continuous PM10 or PMz2 5 monitoring  However  the unit is designed to  accurately predict FRM or FEM concentration measurements when operated in accordance with  this manual  The E BAM is intended as a rapid deployment particulate monitor which can be used  for emergency response situations  micro to neighborhood scale particulate studies  perimeter  monitoring  remote monitoring  and other applications where a small  self contained  portable unit is  required  To that end  the E BAM is unparalleled in its flexibility and ease of use     The E BAM is not intended to be used for permanent  long term installations at a fixed monitoring  site  This is an application for the Met One Instruments Model BAM 1020  which is an EPA  designated FEM for both PM19 and PM2 5 monitoring  and is inte
99. sure sensor failure    Broken or missing filter tape    Low battery voltage or DC input voltage below 10 volts DC     WARNING 25 NOV 2008 10 08 00  HARDWARE FAILURE SENSOR FAILURE    Ambient Temp  CONTINUE  29 6       E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 13    If the self test finishes without errors  the screen will display that the unit is functioning properly   Press CONTINUE to go on to the start operation screen as shown below  Press YES to immediately  start the E BAM sampling on a normal operating cycle  Press MENU to forgo operation and enter  the main E BAM menu system instead     SELF TEST COMPLETE   E BAM FUNCTIONING  PROPERLY      WARNING  START OPERATION     CONTINUE    MENU       This is the end of the automatic E BAM start up sequence  It is recommended that you perform a  leak check and flow check calibration as described in Section 5  Become comfortable with these  checks  as they will be performed often     2 5 Filter Tape Loading    Filter tape must be loaded into the E BAM for sampling  One roll of tape will last anywhere from a  few weeks to more than a year  depending on the TAPE ADVANCE setting and ambient particulate  levels  It is important to have several spare rolls of tape available to avoid data interruptions  Some  agencies save used rolls of tape for post sampling analysis  although there is no guarantee that the  sampled spots have not been contaminated  Used filter tape should never be    flipped over    or re   used  This will result in mea
100. surement problems  Loading a roll of filter tape is a simple matter using  the following steps     1  If the sample nozzle is in the down position  it will need to be raised  Enter the LOAD TAPE  screen in the main E BAM menu  The unit will raise the nozzle and prompt you to load the  tape    2  Ifyou are replacing a used roll of tape  Remove the old roll  then thoroughly clean the nozzle  and vane as described in Section 5 1    3  An empty core tube must be installed on the left  take up  reel hub  This provides a surface  for the used tape to spool up on  Met One supplies a plastic core tube to use with the first roll  of tape  After that  you can use the empty cardboard core tube left over from your last roll to  spool up the new roll  Never fasten the filter tape directly to the aluminum hub    4  Load the new roll of filter tape onto the right  Supply  reel  and route the tape through the  nozzle area as shown below  Attach the loose end of the filter tape to the empty core tube  with tape    5  Rotate the tape roll to remove excess slack  then install the plastic spool covers tightly  The  spool covers clamp the tape rolls to the hubs to prevent them from slipping             Tape end to    roll core y S 2     New e  f     filter tape    G o 2   e  y          E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 14       2 6 Warm up Period    The E BAM must warm up for at least one hour before optimum accuracy of the concentration data  can be obtained  This is because the beta detect
101. t  take up  reel  The right  Supply  reel has a clutch and an encoder  If the E   TAPE BROKE BAM drives the take up reel motor for 20 seconds but senses no corresponding rotation of  the supply reel  the error is generated and the E BAM will not operate  The time and date of  the error will be displayed        E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 48    BETA COUNT  FAILED    PRESSURE  SENSOR FAILED    FLOW FAIL  or  FLOW OUT OF  REGULATION    MEMBRANE FAILED    LOW BATTERY    HIGH TAPE  DELTA PRES    HIGH DELTA  TEMPERATURE    PUMP OVER TEMP    SENSOR FAILURE    This alarm indicates that the beta count signal was less than the minimum of 40 000 counts  in a 1 minute period  during either a self test or during normal operation  This can indicate  that the beta detector window is dirty or obstructed  or that the detector has failed  The E   BAM will not operate until the count rate is above the threshold  The display will show the  actual count total  and the time and date of the error  If the error cannot be fixed by  cleaning the detector window  you will need to contact the Met One Service Department   This alarm indicates that the internal barometric pressure sensors did not pass the static or  dynamic criteria during the self test process  The alarm is generated if the ambient and the  filter pressure sensors are not within 2  of each other with the pump off  or if they are  within 5  of each other with the pump on  The alarm display will show the INLET  ambient   pressur
102. t Leak Checks    Leak checks should be performed at least monthly and whenever the filter tape is changed  Almost  all air leaks in the E BAM system occur where the nozzle contacts the filter tape  The E BAM has  no way of automatically detecting a leak at this interface  This is because the airflow sensor is  located downstream of the filter tape  There will normally be a small amount of leakage at the tape   but an excessive leak lets an unknown amount of air enter the system through the leak instead of  the inlet  This will cause the air volume calculation and the concentration measurement to be  incorrect  Allowing a leak to persist may cause data to be invalidated back to the last known  good leak check     The 1 0 lpm leak check allowance is due to the test conditions  With the inlet shut off  the vacuum in  the flow system is several times greater than during normal sampling  which exaggerates any leaks   If the leak reading during this test is less than 1 0 Ipm  there should not be a significant leak during  normal operation     Some agencies choose to adopt tighter tolerances for the leak test  such as requiring a leak value of  0 5 Ipm or less after the nozzle and vane are cleaned  Most agencies perform as found leak checks   before cleaning the nozzle and vane  for data validation purposes  The typical recommended  threshold for invalidating data is an as found leak value  before cleaning nozzle and vane  of 1 5  lom or higher  Again  some agencies adopt tighter st
103. t Tests  Only a high quality voltmeter should be used for this test   Cheap voltmeters usually do not give accurate measurements at millivolt levels  The E BAM analog  output should also be checked with the external datalogger connected  in order to make sure that  the logger or cables are not affecting the voltage     The E BAM analog output is split out of the serial communications cable  If your serial cable does  not have an analog output breakout  contact the Met One Service department     5 9 Span Membrane Tests   The membrane test is used to audit the E BAM beta particle measurement system by simulating a  particulate load with a polyester foil  The test consists of four 4 minute beta count steps for a total of  about 16 minutes     Count Type Description  BLANK ZERO COUNT   4 min count through filter tape only     BLANK SPAN COUNT   4 min count through filter tape only     CAL SPAN COUNT 4 min count through tape and span membrane foil          Step    1    2   CALZEROCOUNT   4 min count through tape and zero  empty  membrane   Ls     4    Span Membrane    Zero Shim y         nena T  ten         Span Membrane and Zero Shim    Scroll to the MEMBRANE TEST line and press the MENU SELECT key to enter the membrane test  menu  The E BAM will ask to start the test as shown below  Press the START key to begin the test   The unit will advance the filter tape and begin a 4 minute blank zero count  Then the unit will raise  the nozzle and prompt you to enter the insert the zero m
104. t connection     Command  Function S    2   Prints allrecords in the Data Log file               o Z o Z o o o    _3 _  Prints all new records in the Data Log file since the last data download  _    4   Prints the last record in the Data Log file only                    _5 __  Prints all records in the Data Log file in 24 hour daily format   J oc      d    a    Clears all records in the Data Log file   Set date     Identifies unit type and firmware type  Example     E BAM 3613 01 R1 50          The following is an example of the data response from the E BAM after a    2    command  all data  records  was sent to the unit  The report starts with a printout of the time and date of the download  and the serial number of the E BAM  Then a data header row is printed which defines each of the  columns in the data field  The column are separated by commas to make it easy to import the data  into a spreadsheet  or to parse out data fields in an automatic data collection system  Each column  is a certain data parameter  Each row is one complete data record consisting of all stored  parameters  In this example  the real time average is set to 10 minutes  so there was a complete  record stored to memory every 10 minutes  Data parameters such as wind speed direction and  external RH will always appear in the data array even if no sensors were connected for those  channels  In this example  only a couple of hours worth of data was stored in the memory     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L
105. t s filter RH sensor  This is the  parameter that you are auditing     The REF parameter is the field where you enter the correct RH as shown on your traceable  reference standard relative humidity audit device  After you have entered the correct RH using the  arrow keys  press the CALIBRATE key to correct the E BAM sensor reading  The E BAM and REF  parameters should now match  Press the ESC key when finished     If difficulty is encountered during the process  the DEFAULT key can be pressed to erase all field  calibration factors from the RH sensor and to start over with factory default calibration factors  Then  try the calibration again     Important Note  It is often difficult to calibrate the sensor if the E BAM is warm  as the heating of  the unit will reduce the sample RH  as it should  making it difficult to compare the E BAM filter RH  reading to an ambient RH traceable standard reading  If the sensor is to be calibrated  it is best to  do it when the E BAM is cold  equilibrated to ambient  and the nozzle is lifted up  It is recommended  to leave the sensor at the factory default calibration  The E BAM filter RH sensor is only a  4   device when functioning properly  and will typically read a completely unreasonable value if it fails   such as 135  or  25      5 6 Filter Temperature Sensor Audit    The filter temperature sensor is used to measure the temperature of the sample air and to monitor  the function of the inlet heater  Scroll to the FILTER TEMPERATURE line
106. taneous output from the unit   s ambient barometric pressure  sensor  This is the parameter that you are auditing     The REF parameter is the field where you enter the correct pressure as shown on your traceable  reference standard barometric pressure audit device  After you have entered the correct pressure  using the arrow keys  press the CALIBRATE key to correct the E BAM sensor reading  The E BAM  and REF parameters should now match  Press the ESC key when finished     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 28    If difficulty is encountered during the process  the DEFAULT key can be pressed to erase all field  calibration factors from the pressure sensor and to start over with factory default calibration factors   Then try the calibration again     5 4 Flow Audits and Calibrations    The flow calibration is performed after the temperature and pressure sensors are audited  because  the E BAM uses these parameters to calculate flow  In addition  the nozzle and vane must be clean   and a leak check must be performed before the flow calibration  You will need to remove the PM  inlet head and install your traceable reference standard flow audit device  BGI deltaCal   or  equivalent  onto the top of the E BAM inlet tube to measure the flow     Nozzle                 Assembly  Filter  Ambient Temperature  Pressure Sensor  mon Filter RH  Sensor  sn      p      RE        Filter  Pressure  Port    Surge  Filters    Detector  Debris  Filter    Block    To Exhaust    E BAM Flow Sys
107. tem Diagram  Standard DC Pump Version  i  Scroll to the FLOW line and press the MENU SELECT key to enter the flow sensor calibration menu  as shown     SETPOINT  V14 0 LPM SETPOINT  V16 7 LPM  E BAM  14 0 LPM E BAM  16 7 LPM    SETPOINT  WV17 5 LPM  E BAM  17 5 LPM    REF  14 1 LPM REF  16 6 LPM  CALIBRATE DEFAULT EXIT    REF  17 4 LPM  CALIBRATE DEFAULT       The SETPOINT parameter selects which flow point is to be calibrated  The E BAM uses a two point  flow calibration at 17 5 and 14 0 lom  The 16 7 lpm point can only be audited  not calibrated  Notice  that there is no CALIBRATE option when the SETPOINT is set to 16 7  Use the arrow keys to select  the 17 5 lpm setpoint first  The E BAM will automatically turn the pump on and regulate the flow until  the internal flow sensor output matches the 17 5 lpm setpoint  It may take a moment for the flow to  regulate to the setpoint  Note  The high flow point also verifies the pump   s ability to maintain  adequate head room above the 16 7 Ipm sample flow rate  so make sure that the unit can regulate  to this point    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 29    The E BAM parameter is the instantaneous output from the unit s internal flow sensor  This is the  parameter that you are auditing     The REF parameter is the field where you enter the correct flow as shown on your traceable  reference standard flow audit device  After you have entered the correct flow using the arrow keys   press the CALIBRATE key to correct the E BAM se
108. ter to 12 0 volts for  most applications  Consult your battery documentation for the optimal recharge profile  Use the  arrow keys to change the setting  then press SAVE and CONTINUE     MINIMUM RESTART  VOLTAGE  12 0V       SAVE CONTINUE    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 46    7 11 The STANDARD Temperature Setup Screen    Next is the standard temperature setup screen  This setting is the temperature value that will be  used to calculate the flow volume whenever the unit is set to STANDARD flow type  This can be set  to 25  20  or 0 degrees C  In the United States  25C is almost always used for standard  temperature  Some other countries use 20 or zero degrees instead  If the E BAM is set to ACTUAL  flow type  the unit will ignore this setting and use the actual ambient temperature for the flow  calculations     STANDARD CONDITIONS  TEMPERATURE  W25 C    SAVE CONTINUE       7 12 The Span Membrane Setup Screen    Next is the BAM span calibration setup menu  These are the parameters that govern the reference  membrane span test  These should already be set to the correct factory determined values for your  particular E BAM  The values can be changed with the arrow keys  then saved  Note  The SAVE  soft key can be changed to DEFAULT using the arrow keys  Pressing the DEFAULT key will revert  these settings back to the factory set parameters in the event that they are accidentally changed   Press CONTINUE when finished     BAM Calibrate  ZERO  0 350 mg cm2    SPAN  0 832 
109. than four  meters apart  Two meter spacing is recommended where possible    e If installed near a PMi9 Hi Volume sampler  then the distance between the inlet of the E BAM  and the Hi Vol must be no less than two meters    e The E BAM inlet must be located away from obstructions such as short walls  fences  and  penthouses  so that the inlet is unobstructed for two meters in all directions    e lf located beside a major obstruction  Such as a building  then the distance between the E   BAM and the building must be equal to twice the height of the building    e The inlet must be at least 20 meters from the drip line of any overhanging trees    e There must be at least a 2 70 degree arc of unrestricted airflow around the inlet  The  predominant direction of concentration movement during the highest concentration season  must be included in the 270 degree arc     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 21    Artificial Particulate Sources    To avoid possible errors in the concentration measurements  the inlet must be located as far as  possible from any artificial sources of particulate  such as blowers  vents  or air conditioners on a  rooftop  Especially if any of these types of devices blow air across the inlet of the E BAM  Even  sources of filtered air must not blow across the inlet     Spacing from Roadways    The E BAM should usually not be located directly next to a major highway or arterial roadway  as  vehicle exhaust will dominate the concentration measurement  This ef
110. til the temperature drops below 45  degrees  The display will show the ambient temperature and the time and date of the error   This feature can be used to prevent the pump from wearing out early due to high  temperature operation  but is almost always just disabled in the SETUP menu    This alarm indicates that one of the sensors in the unit is not responding  or is measuring a  value outside of its specified range  The display will show the time and date of the alarm   the type of sensor which has failed  and the faulty measurement from the sensor  The E   BAM will not operate until the sensor is operational  The most common sensor failures  occur if the ambient temperature sensor is disconnected from the E BAM  or if the filter RH  sensor or one of the digital pressure sensors fail  The error can also occur if the SETUP  menu has been set to expect an ambient RH sensor which is not connected  If the error  occurs even though the indicated sensor is connected correctly  you will need to contact  the Met One Service Department        E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 49    The following are some examples of how the alarm and error records appear when shown on the  main E BAM display as a current error or  when viewed as a historical error record in the user  interface system     16 DEC 2008 16 25 20 16 DEC 2008 16 25 20  BETA COUNT FAILED FLOW FAIL  15461 FLOW  15 7 LPM    16 DEC 2008 16 25 20  POWER OUTAGE   OFF  0 00 02 10   ON  5 06 05 31    16 DEC 2008 16 25 20 16 D
111. tionship between the l    and Ix four minute rolling average counts  the  60 second raw real time concentration values  and the resulting real time averages  Notice how the  real time values load up after the tape advance as described above  In this example  after fifteen  minutes a real time average is generated and is held constant until minute 30 when it is updated  again  The first real time average will not include the first four minutes after a filter change                          Real Time  60 sec Conc   RT Average    mg m3 mg m3  None  None  None    None    pe  oe  po  po  po  ooo  oo oe    normal      normal      nomal      normal  normal  normal  normal  normal  normal    E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 39    6 3 Comparing the Hourly and Real Time Values    The chart below shows data collected by an E BAM over a two day period  The unit is set for a real   time average of 5 minutes  The 5 minute data predicts the hourly values  and is very responsive to  sudden spikes in concentration  but the noise band  and thus the detection limit  of the 5 minute  data is high enough to make it generally unsuitable in concentrations below about 40 micrograms   The average of the 5 minute data over these two days is 34 2 ug  and the average of the hourly  data is 34 8 ug  Remember that the hourly data values represent air actually sampled during the  previous hour        0 25       ConcRT mg m3   ConcHr mg m3              0 2          0 15    0 1       0 05              
112. tored  Generally  this  relative error is on the order of   2 3   with judicious selection of the calibrated value of u     E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 70    The uncertainty associated with the measurement of   and Ip has to do with the physical nature of  the process leading to the emission of beta particles from the decay of   C  This process follows  Poisson statistics  Poisson statistics show the uncertainty in the measurement of    o  I  and lo   Oio Io  are minimized by increasing the sampling time  Mathematical analysis shows that doubling  the sampling time and hence the measured intensity of   or l    will reduce the uncertainty of the  measurement by a factor of 1 41  square root of 2      11 1 Converting Data Between EPA Standard and Actual Conditions    As described in this manual  the BAM 1020 can obtain concentration data using either actual or  standard values for ambient temperature and pressure  In some cases  it is necessary to convert  past concentration data collected in standard conditions to actual conditions  or the other way  around  Note  temperature is in degrees Kelvin  C 273  and pressure is in mmHg     Equation 6  Csta   Camb    Psta  Pamb     Tamb  Tsta     Equation 6 can be used to calculate the standard concentration  Csta  from the ambient  concentration  Camp  data using ambient barometric pressure and temperature data  Pamb and Tamb   from the same time period in which the ambient concentration was recorded  Pstg and Tsta are the 
113. ultiplier tube with patented scintillator assembly   Operating Temp  Range   25 to  50  C intermittent   25 to  40  C continuous     Ambient Humidity Range  0 to 90  RH  non condensing     Humidity Control  Automatic 15 Watt inlet heater module     Approvals  CE  NRC  ISO 9001    User Interface  Menu driven interface with 4x20 character VFD display and dynamic keypad     Analog Voltage Output  0 1  0 2 5  or 0 5 volt DC output equals 0 1000 ug m3  Selectable to represent the  hourly or real time concentration     Available through serial port  display  and relay output   12 to 16 Volt DC input  4 1 amps  12 VDC  50 Watts  max continuous draw   Weight     13 2 kg  29 Ibs  E BAM only  23 kg  50 Ibs  with tripod  PM10  9250  power supply     41cm high x 36cm wide x 20cm deep   16    x 14    x 8           Specifications may be subject to change without notice   t The hourly detection limit is defined as twice the standard deviation of the hourly zero noise of the instrument  The 24 hour  detection limit is defined as the hourly detection limit divided by the square root of 24  approx 4 9      E BAM 9800 Operation Manual Rev L Page 6    2 E BAM UNIT ASSEMBLY AND START UP    This section describes assembly  start up  and filter tape installation for the E BAM unit     2 1 Assembling the E BAM    The standard DC version of the E BAM is designed to be field deployable by an average person in  less than 15 minutes under normal conditions  Refer to the photos and diagrams below while  
114. y fails     5 7 Pump Tests    The E BAM pump should be periodically tested to ensure it has sufficient vacuum capacity for  normal operation  Scroll to the PUMP TEST line and press the MENU SELECT key to enter the leak  test and pump test menu  The pump will turn on automatically when this screen is entered      0  B  HEA A210   te Wl toe h  FLOW  14 3 LPM    PRES  398 3 mmHg  EXIT       The MODE parameter selects either the LEAK TEST or the PUMP TEST mode  The PUMP TEST  mode is used to test the capacity of the pump to determine when it needs to be replaced     The FLOW parameter is the instantaneous output from the unit s internal flow sensor     The PRES parameter is the filter pressure reading which indicates the vacuum beneath the filter  tape  This is used to measure the vacuum capacity of the pump during the pump test     Perform the pump test as follows    1  Remove the PM head and install the BX 305 leak test valve onto the inlet tube  Turn the  valve to the OFF position to prevent any air from entering the inlet tube    2  Enter the PUMP TEST screen as described above  and set the MODE to LEAK TEST  The  pump should turn on automatically and ramp up to full speed    3  Very slowly open the leak check valve on the inlet just a small amount  so that the FLOW  reading on the E BAM display increases to between 14 and 15 lpm  with the pump still at full  speed  Allow the flow reading to stabilize    4  Compare the PRES  vacuum  value from the E BAM display to the chart b
    
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