Deployable Cartridge Sampler System (DCS)

Part Number:

100-3960

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Overview
DCS System, for portable sampling of gaseous PAHs, PHDDs, PHDFs, and particulate-associated PHDDs and PHDFs in ambient air DCS System includes sample pump with battery connection case, charger (100-240 V), 2 external battery assemblies with adapters (packaged separately), sampling head, calibration adapter, rain cover for sampling head, sample tubing with quick-connect fitting, flow rate verification tubing, and mounting bracket, in a heavy-duty lockable carry case. Note: Cartridges, filters, and media available separately.
The SKC Deployable Cartridge Sampler (DCS) System offers cost-effective ambient air sampling of PAHs, PCBs, pesticides, and associate particulates. With its fully programmable Li-Ion powered Leland Legacy® Sample Pump and specially designed sampling head that holds a media cartridge, the DCS is ideal for fenceline monitoring, near-roadway monitoring, saturation sampling, and eight-hour remediation monitoring.
Attributes
Flow Rate5 to 15 L/min
Touch Screen OperationNo
Battery Type (Power)Li-ion
Approx. Run Time24+ Hours at 10 L/min
ConnectivityWith USB Cable purchased separately
PC CompatibleYes
ProgrammableYes
Compensates for Changes in Atmospheric PressureYes
Compensates for Changes in TemperatureYes
Constant FlowYes
Constant Pressure ModeNo
Automatic Flow Rate VerificationYes
Intrinsic SafetyNo
CE MarkedYes
UKCA MarkedYes
 

Performance Profile

See Reference below for DCS performance testing.

Flow Rate10 L/min
Run Time> 24 hrs (one battery charge)
PowerRechargeable Li-Ion battery, 7.4 V, 12-Ah capacity, 88.8 Wh
Case Dimensions18.5 x 14.1 x 6.9 in (47 x 36 x 18 cm)
System Weight12.2 lbs (5.5 kg)


Reference
Patterson, S. L., Rusiecki, J. A., Barnes, S. L., Heller, J. M., Sutphin, J. B., Kluchinsky Jr., T. A., “Effectiveness, Suitability, and Performance Testing of the SKC Deployable Particulate Sampler (DPS) as Compared to the Currently Deployed Airmetrics MiniVol Portable Air Sampler,” Journal of Environmental Health, Vol. 73, No. 3, pp. 16 to 22