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A new concept for leak testing environmental enclosure filtration systems.
Authors
Organiscak-JA; Schmitz-M
Source
J ASTM Int 2006 Nov-Dec; 3(10):JAI100618
Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1520/JAI100618 
NIOSHTIC No.
20031186 
Abstract
A method (patent pending) has been developed to determine the quality of environmental cab filtration systems. This method utilizes specially configured filter cartridges to remove carbon dioxide from the ambient air with the environmental cab’s air filtration system. A real-time gas monitor is placed inside an unoccupied cab with the filtration system running to time decay the carbon dioxide to its lowest concentration or equilibrium level. The outside carbon dioxide concentration level can be measured concurrently with another gas monitor or with the same inside cab gas monitor during a representative period before and after the inside sampling is conducted. Cab filtration system leakage is comparatively deduced from the difference between the special cartridge filter efficiency and overall cab efficiency. Laboratory trials have illustrated that desirable high efficiency test filter configurations (greater than 99 % efficiency) can be devised, but have air quantity and test time limitations. These trials also demonstrated that CO2 penetration was reflective of controlled air leaks around a high efficiency filter under equilibrium conditions. This report examines the elements of this patent pending method.
Keywords
Air-monitoring; Analytical-processes; Environmental-control-equipment; Filters; Air-filters
CODEN
JAIOAD
CAS No.
124-38-9
Publication Date
20061101
Document Type
Journal Article
Fiscal Year
2007
NTIS Accession No.
NTIS Price
Issue of Publication
10
ISSN
1546-962X
NIOSH Division
PRL
Priority Area
Research Tools and Approaches: Control Technology and Personal Protective Equipment
Source Name
Journal of ASTM International
State
PA; IA
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