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UK Oct 19

Optical TechnologyOptical Technology

For Dust MeasurementFor Dust Measurement

Giving YouGiving You

PM PM 1010 , PM , PM 2.52.5 & PM & PM (10 (10 -- 2.5)2.5)

SimultaneouslySimultaneously

The Light Scattering TechnologyThe Light Scattering Technology

GRIMM AerosolGRIMM Aerosol

TheTheTechnologyTechnology

Measuring Chamber

Light source Extinction = Opacity

Total Scattered light = NephelometryNot a size selective method and therefore not useful for dust mass determination

Light Scattering Methods

Reflection

Only singe particle countingpermits an individual particle size selection and consequently proper AEROSOL properties. Concentration & Size Distribution

Only a high resolution wide range multi-channel Aerosol Spectrometer can measure the concentration without dilution and give a truly REPRESENTATIVE PARTICLE SPECTRUM

Optical Detection System

GRIMM Spectrometer Optic

Pump

Laser

Sample stream with particles

Particle filterMeasuring chamber

PTFE-Filter

Light trap

Clean air

Sheath Air to protect Optics

Outlet

Purge air

Sheath air

TheTheProductsProducts

GRIMM # 180Simultaneous

Monitoringof Fine Dust in µg/m3 for

TSPPM10

PM10-2.5PM2.5PM1

19” Stationary Dust Monitor

Easy Rack Mount Installation

Nafion Dryer (Permapure)

SAMPLE PIPE EXTENSION

1.5 mExtension

for

Total length

of

3.0 m

System Integration of GRIMM 180In a Container

19” Stationary Dust Monitor

Trailer installation in Austria

Looking inside the Grimm 180

Sampling Pump

Flow = 1.2 L/minVacuum Pump

Flow = 1.8 L/min

Spectrometer

Ottawa, Env. Canada.

Evaluation Site in Canada

Williams Lake, BCEvaluation Site in Canada

Williams Lake, BC

Evaluation Site in Canada

Williams Lake, BC

MaintenanceMaintenance& Calibration& Calibration

CALIBRATION TOWER

The Grimm 180 is calibrated once a year in our Atlanta office using a calibration

tower and a reference unit for accurate particle count within ± 2% for each of the 31 size

channels

Calibration Verification

FieldFieldResultsResults

Results Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Oct-Dec 2005By Environment Canada

PM2.5 Data Grimm vs Dichot

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10/29

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11/12

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11/26

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12/10

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Daily Average

ug/m

3

GRIMM(ug/m3)Daily Avg

DICHOT(ug/m3)DailyAvg

GRIMM vs Dichot

y = 1.01x - 0.4729R2 = 0.9702

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25

0 5 10 15 20 25

Grimm (ug/m3)

Dic

hot (

ug/m

3)Results Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Oct-Dec 2005

By Environment Canada

Results Lindon, UT Jan-Feb 2007 by US EPABRETT D. GROVER1, Russell W. Long1, Robert W. Vanderpool1, Robert W. Murdoch2, and Delbert J. Eatough3

1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Exposure and Research Laboratory, Durham/RTP, NC 277112 RTI International, Durham/RTP, NC 277093 Brigham Young University, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Provo, UT 84602

Results Lindon, UT Jan-Feb 2007 by US EPABRETT D. GROVER1, Russell W. Long1, Robert W. Vanderpool1, Robert W. Murdoch2, and Delbert J. Eatough3

1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Exposure and Research Laboratory, Durham/RTP, NC 277112 RTI International, Durham/RTP, NC 277093 Brigham Young University, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Provo, UT 84602

THANKSTHANKS

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