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P-TRAK® (IH) ULTRAFINE PARTICLE COUNTER



P-TRAK ULTRAFINE PARTICLE COUNTER

TSI P-Trak® Ultrafine Particle Counter offers a new tool for industrial hygiene and exposure monitoring investigations. Using Condensation Particle Counting (CPC) technology, this portable instrument detects and counts ultrafine and nanoparticles.

Ultrafine particles are defined as having a diameter less than 0.1 um (or 100 nm). Engineered nanoparticles (nanomaterials) are a subset of ultrafine particles with dimensions from 1-100nm. Particles this small are capable of depositing in all areas of the lungs and are too small to be measured by traditional mass-based measurements. Man-made sources of ultrafine particles include vehicle emissions, welding and combustion by-products, chemical reactions, and engineered nanoparticles.

The P-Trak can be used to assess workplace levels of ultrafine and nanoparticles to establish a baseline or identify areas of high ultrafine particle generation. The P-Trak is easy to use, provides real-time measurement, and data logs information for follow up report generation.

Features and Benefits
  • Real-time ultrafine particle counter
  • Battery operated and portable
  • Easy to use
  • Data log information
Applications
  • Establish baseline
  • Area screening
  • Work area trending
  • Spot check new process applications
  • Verify effectiveness of engineering controls
  • Investigate IAQ complaints
Included Items
  • Carrying case
  • Calibration certificate
  • Telescoping sample probe
  • Alcohol fill capsule with storage cap
  • Alcohol cartridge
  • 30 ml bottles reagent grade Isopropyl Alcohol (16)
  • Zero Filters (2)
  • TRAKPRO Data Analysis Software
  • Operation and service manual
  • AA alkaline batteries (6)

P-TRAK Ultrafine Particle Counter 8525

TSI P-TRAK Ultrafine Particle Counter Model 8525

SERVICE INFORMATION

APPLICATION NOTES

 Getting Data You Need with Particle Measurement (ITI-075)
 Getting Data You Need with Particle Measurement (ITI-075-A4)
 Mechanisms of Filtration for High Efficiency Fibrous Filters (ITI-041)
 Mechanisms of Filtration for High Efficiency Fibrous Filters (ITI-041-A4)
 Nanotechnology--An Emerging Industrial Hygiene Issue (ITI-098)
 P-TRAK Ultrafine Particle Counter Theory of Operation (ITI-071)
 P-TRAK Ultrafine Particle Counter Theory of Operation (ITI-071-A4)
 P-TRAK™ Industrial Hygiene Investigative Methodology (ITI-093)
 P-TRAK™ Industrial Hygiene Investigative Methodology (ITI-093-A4)
 Scientists Advance Safety of Nanotechnology (ITI-103)
 Small Particles--Big Problem (ITI-067)
 Ultrafine Particle References (ITI-065)
 Ultrafine Particles: A New IAQ Metric (ITI-068)
 Using the TSI P-TRAK™ Ultrafine Particle Counter for Testing HEPA Filters (ITI-063)

CASE STUDIES

 Child’s Chronic Illness Related to Faulty Home Furnace (P-Trak Case Study #10)
 Construction Fumes Enter Nurses’ Area Through Expansion Joints (P-Trak Case Study #3)
 HVAC System Recirculates Copier Emissions (P-Trak Case Study #8)
 Intermittent Headaches Tracked to Hospital’s Loading Dock Activity (P-Trak Case Study #1)
 Investigation Reveals Faulty Exhaust Fan (P-Trak Case Study #2)
 Respiratory Complaints Clouded by Smoke Then Traced to Vacant Space (P-Trak Case Study #9)
 Respiratory Complaints Linked to Improperly Stored Chemicals (P-Trak Case Study #5)
 Survey Protects Workers From Environmental Tobacco Smoke (P-Trak Case Study #4)
 Tracking IAQ Problems to Their Source
 Ultrafine Particles Point to Inadequate Container Storage (P-Trak Case Study #7)
 Warehouse Workers Affected by Battery Charging Operations (P-Trak Case Study #11)
 Widespread IAQ Complaints Traced to Boiler Stack Exhaust (P-Trak Case Study #6)

MANUALS

 Model 8525

MSDS

 MSDS for Isopropyl Alcohol (90-100%)

SOFTWARE

 TRAKPRO™ Data Analysis Software v 4.4.0 (49 MB)

TECHNICAL NOTES

 Nanotechnology--Evolving occupational safety, health and environmental issues, by Emory E. Knowles III (posted with permission of ASSE from the March 2006 issue of Professional Safety)
 Nanotechnology--is there a cause for concern? by Brian McShane (posted with permission of ASSE from the March 2006 issue of Professional Safety)
 Particle Size
 Particle Size Range for TSI Exposure Monitoring Instruments
 Small Wonders, Big Questions...Nanotechnology by Jim Parsons (posted with permission of AIHA from the October 2004 issue of The Synergist)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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  1. Are there any government regulations concerning ultrafine particles?
  2. Are there other applications for the P-TRAK besides solving IAQ problems?
  3. Can I convert the particle count in particles/cm³ measured by the P-TRAK into units of mass i.e. mg/m³?
  4. Can I use a photometer like the TSI DUSTTRAK™ Aerosol Monitor or MIE DataRam to detect ultrafine particles?
  5. Can I use rechargeable batteries with my P-TRAK® particle counter?
  6. Can the P-TRAK® particle counter be field-calibrated or checked to make sure it's working properly?
  7. Can the P-TRAK® particle counter be used for PM1.0 or PM2.5 measurements?
  8. Can the P-TRAK® particle counter help me if a building has bioaerosol contamination?
  9. Can the P-TRAK® particle counter help me if a building has VOC contamination?
  10. Can the P-TRAK® particle counter operate in any position?
  11. Does the low alcohol warning always mean the P-TRAK® particle counter needs alcohol?
  12. How do I know when the P-TRAK® ultrafine particle counter needs more alcohol?
  13. How do ultrafine particles affect the human body?
  14. How does the P-TRAK® ultrafine particle counter count particles?
  15. How does TSI distribute software updates for TRAKPRO™ software?
  16. How fast does the P-TRAK® ultrafine particle counter consume isopropyl alcohol?
  17. How long can I data log before memory is filled up?
  18. How long can I data log before memory is filled up?
  19. How long can the sample tube be?
  20. How long does it take the P-TRAK® ultrafine particle counter to count a particle after it enters the sample probe?
  21. How long will the P-TRAK® ultrafine particle counter run on one charge of alcohol?
  22. How often should the P-TRAK be sent in for factory service?
  23. If I need to change batteries will I lose data stored in P-TRAK memory?
  24. If I use rechargeable batteries, can I recharge them inside the P-TRAK using the optional AC Adapter?
  25. If I use the P-TRAK to measure ultrafine particles, do I still need to make conventional IAQ measurements such as CO2, temperature and humidity?
  26. Is the P-TRAK CE approved?
  27. Is the P-TRAK intrinsically safe?
  28. Is TSI Incorporated ISO-9000 Certified?
  29. My current IAQ measurements include CO2, temperature, humidity and sometimes carbon monoxide (CO). What benefit is there in measuring ultrafine particles too?
  30. Once I find an ultrafine particle source, how do I know if that source is causing the IAQ complaints?
  31. What are some typical sources of indoor air pollution in office environments?
  32. What are typical ambient particle concentrations of ultrafine particles in office buildings?
  33. What does TRAKPRO™ software do for me?
  34. What grade of isopropyl alcohol is necessary for the P-TRAK® ultrafine particle counter and where can I get it?
  35. What happens if memory is used up before the data logging is done?
  36. What if I want to data log for a period of time that exceeds the battery life?
  37. What is the P-TRAK® ultrafine particle counter's audio output jack for?
  38. What is the sampling rate used for data logging?
  39. What is the size range for ultrafine particles?
  40. What level of ultrafine particles is harmful?
  41. What type of batteries are used in the P-TRAK® ultrafine particle counter? How long will it run?
  42. What units of measure does the P-TRAK® ultrafine particle counter use to report particle concentration?
  43. What's the difference between a photometer like the TSI DUSTTRAK™ aerosol monitor and a particle counter like the P-TRAK® ultrafine particle counter?
  44. When does the n-butyl alcohol need to be refilled?
  45. When would I want to use the data logging features of the P-TRAK® ultrafine particle counter?
  46. Why are ultrafine particles important with regard to Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)?
  47. Will the P-TRAK® ultrafine particle counter provide information about the size of the sampled particles?