The competition (ATIs TDA-100) tester requires a lot of maintenance which means the production testing is stopped. What type of maintenance is required by TSIs Model 8127/8130?
The Model 8127/8130 requires minimal maintenance and downtime. This is especially true for our photometers. Our solid-state, laser-diode based photometer uses clean sheath air around the aerosol sample to protect the photometer optics. This means that our photometers do not need to be cleaned like our competitor’s large volume photometers, which may require factory maintenance every few months. Based on our experience with our photometers, the period between cleanings for the photometers in the 8127/8130 will be years. For non-photometer components, using salt will mean a higher level of maintenance than for oil. Note: Testing high-efficiency filters with salt (N100 category respirators) may require more frequent cleaning due to noise generated by salt particles that accumulate in the photometer. • The competition (ATI’s TDA-100) tester requires considerable operator intervention to make sure that the correct aerosol size is being generated. How much operator intervention is required f
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