1 Scope
This document discusses the physical limitations of probe and particle counter
placement, and any tubing that connects the two, particularly in providing
representative samples where particles 5 micrometres and greater are of
interest.
The document further identifies the key factors of sampling performance when
classifying and monitoring, and good practice to determine and maintain an
acceptable compromise between attainable accuracy in counting and feasibility of
counting in real-life situations.
This document includes a decision tree, used to identify key considerations when
sampling airborne particles, and whether the system requires further assessment.
There are also examples provided to illustrate typical application challenges and
show how the decision tree can be used.
It is assumed that this document is read in conjunction with ISO 14644-1
and ISO 14644-2.
This document is not a manual, but an explanatory document. It does not describe
measurement methods, which is handled in ISO 14644-1
and ISO 14644-2,
but provides information to help make effective choices of sampling configuration,
when evaluating a new or existing system.