NH4/NO3/SO4 Zero
Filter Check
Purpose: The NH4/NO3/SO4 system measures particulate SO4 and
NH4NO3 by reducing these aerosols down to their gaseous precursor species, SO2
and NO, respectively. After a series of
denuder differences, these gasses are measured in the TEI trace gas
analyzers. To test that the systems are
operating correctly, a zero filter check can be done to eliminate all the
particulate from the sample air.
Required Equipment: BIOS tubing; large blue Balston filter;
adapter (identical to the Aeth/Neph adapter)
Reference: SOPMAN
1.
Down the NH4NO3
and SO4 channels
2.
Remove the sharpcut cyclone from the NH4/NO3/SO4 inlet.
3.
Connect the Balston filter to the inlet using the adapter and BIOS
tubing.
4.
Let the
instruments sample for 15 minutes.
5.
Open Data query
(1 minute average).
6.
Record the last 3
minute averages into the site log and any form attached to the Track Ops
ticket.
7.
Remove filter
assembly from inlet and replace Cyclone.
8.
Up the NH4NO3 and
SO4 channels.