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5C Aerosol Generator

Description
The 5C Aerosol Generator has been designed to provide
operator convenience and improved performance. The 5C
is ideal for certifying or testing HEPA filters or installations
with air flows from 1,500 to 65,000 cfm. It requires an inert
gas source and 115/230 volts @ 750 watts electrical service.
5C Features
The 5C has all controls and displays grouped
on the front panel away from the aerosol generator output
nozzle. The unit has a large aerosol liquid capacity for operation
up to 4 hours at full output without refilling. In addition,
its digital temperature control allows the operator to set
the unit for optimum conditions for the specific aerosol agent
being used.
The 5C is capable of generating a wide variety of aerosol concentrations by discharging a controlled quantity
of oil into a large heated area. The liquid
is vaporized and condensed into a polydispersed aerosol
while in the presence of a small amount of nitrogen delivered at approximately five
pounds of pressure. The efficiency at which the aerosol is
produced enables the 5C Generator, when used in conjunction
with Analog or Digital photometers, to provide enough aerosol
to leak test filtration systems from 1,500 to 65,0000 cfm.
Systems larger than 6,500 cfm may be tested for leaks at
less than 100 micrograms per liter when the
photometer sensitivity is increased.
5C Specifications
Aerosol Output Range: 1,500-65,000 cfm
Aerosol Concentration 100 ug/1@*: 6,500 cfm
Aerosol Concentration 10 ug/1@*: 65,000 cfm
Generator Type: Vapor Condensation
Compressed Air: Not Required
Compressed Gas: Nitrogen, Argon, Carbon Dioxide or Helium
(*20 cfh @ 50 psi)
Aerosol Type: Polydispersed (Cold)
Size: 15" L × 9" W × 10" H
(38cm L × 23cm W × 25cm H)
Weight-Pounds (lbs): 23 lbs.
Weight-Kilograms (kg): 10.4 kg
Electrical: 115 VAC / 60 Hz or 230 VAC / 50hz
Compliance:
EN61000-6-2:2005 |
EN61000-6-4:2007 |
EN61010-1:2001 |
UL61010-1:2004 |
FCC Part 15 (7/2008) Class A |
ICES-003 (CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC 22:02) |
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For high volume output, more uniform particle size, and
safety, the liquid is aerosolized, superheated to vapor then
recondensed by ambient air into a cold poly-dispersed aerosol.
The propellant must be an inert gas since the liquid vapor
temperature is above the liquid flashpoint.
Please note:
ATI does not
recommend the 5C for certification of Biological Safety
Cabinets (BSC's). Typical BSC flowrates are beneath the level at which a 5C is capable of providing a consistent
and stable aerosol output.
NSF/ANSI 49-2002
Annex F, specifies the use of a Laskin nozzle
generator or equivalent during certification.
For purposes of this NSF Standard's requirements, the 5C generator is not considered a Laskin nozzle equivalent
aerosol generator.
Applications
- Clean Rooms
- HEPA Vacuum Cleaners
- HVAC Systems
- HEPA Filters
- ULPA Filters
- Negative Pressure Filtration Units
- Surgical Suites
- Nuclear Filter Banks
- Collective Protection Filters
- Research and Development
Industries
- Pharmaceutical
- Food Processing
- Veterinary Medicine
- Laboratories
- Asbestos Abatement
- Heavy Metal Processors
- Nuclear Power and Fuel
- Hospitals
- Chemical Processing
- Certifiers
- NBC Defense Agencies
- Governmental Labs
- Filter Manufacturers
- Micro Electronic
- Electronic
- Biotechnology
- Micromechanics

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