Installation HiVol 3000 User manual 1.7
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2.1 Initial check
Upon receipt of the sampler, check the packing slip to ensure all items have been
delivered, and inspect the sampler for damage during transit. The inlet hood (TSP
inlet or Size Selective Inlet) is packaged separately so the complete sampler will
generally consist of two containers. Notify both the shipping company and Ecotech
immediately if damage has occurred. Retain the packaging materials as the container
has been specially designed to protect the sampler during transit and will be needed
should service be required in the future.
Prior to shipping the HiVol to the monitoring site, it is recommended that the
equipment is completely assembled and field staff are familiarised with its operation
including field calibration, filter changing and maintenance.
The HiVol can be tested before being fully installed on site. To begin with, check the
funnel assembly on the upper surface of the sampler for packing material or other
foreign objects. Remove the filter cassette from the packaging and place the filter
cassette within the cassette locaters on top of the sampler. Ensure the exhaust outlet
on the side of the sampler is not obstructed and connect the sampler to the power
supply, making sure that the supply voltage and frequency are correct for the sampler.
Turn the sampler on and observe the display. If the blower operates and the display
shows a flow rate, the unit will most probably be ready for initial calibration.
Note: The sampler should not be run unattended for
more than one hour without being correctly mounted.
Refer to the Section 2.3.2 for mounting details.