Option
Description
Sample volume
The volume of each sample in mL (1 gal = 3785.4 mL). If bottles/sample mode is
used, each bottle receives a full sample volume (10–10,000 mL). Make sure that the
sample volume does not exceed the bottle volume. Sample volumes are rounded to
the nearest 10 mL.
Intake rinses
The number of intake tube rinses before a sample is collected (0–3).
Sample retries
The number of sampling tries after a sampling failure occurs (0–3).
Site ID
The name for the sampling location (up to 12 characters). The site ID is used as the
preset name if the program is saved.
Advanced sampling
Goes to the advanced sampling menu. If necessary, configure the options in the
Advanced Sampling menu.
Run program
The creation of the basic sampling program finishes. The sampler prompts the user
to start or cancel the program.
Time based collection
1.
Select or enter the values for each option.
Option
Description
Pacing interval
Collect samples at regular time intervals, in hours and minutes (0:01–999:00).
Take first sample
The program starts immediately or after the first interval.
Variable volume
Specify whether the sample volumes vary (flow based). If yes, refer to
on page 19. If no, refer to
on page 20.
Use variable volume
Sample pacing is constant time variable volume (CTVV).
1.
Select or enter the values for each option.
Option
Description
Select unit
Select the flow units to use.
Map 4 mA input
Enter the flow rate that agrees with 4 mA input.
Map 20 mA input
Enter the flow rate that agrees with 20 mA input.
Average flow rate
Specify the average flow rate for the site (1–999,999). The units are specified by
the units selected above.
Time volume desired
Specify the total volume to be collected during the sample program
(10–10,000 ml).
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Summary of Contents for SD900
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