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Discontinued Product - No Replacement |
Accurate measurement of formaldehyde levels for compliance with OSHA standards*
Formaldehyde (HCHO) is a volatile organic compound (VOC) and common source of indoor air pollution in homes and industries due to the presence of paints, dyes, synthetic resins, textiles, cleaning agents, flooring, wall paper and in paper manufacture, construction, pharmaceuticals, textiles, horticulture and the food, medical and cosmetic industries. Meters display HCHO levels on a backlit LCD. Also read RH (relative humidity) and temperature in °F or °C which can be adjusted to any standard. Recall the maximum and minimum HCHO readings and have user selectable audible & visible alarms for maximum HCHO level. Automatically calculate 8 hour time-weighted average (TWA), 1-hour average, and 15 minute short-term exposure limit (STEL). Feature one-button calibration to fresh air, hold function and a low battery indicator. Comes complete with tripod screw, soft carrying case, 4 x AAA batteries.
Datalogging Formaldehyde Meter - 800053 Records up to 32,000 data points of HCHO, temperature, and RH that can be downloaded using a USB cable and software, included with this model. Model 800053 also reads mg/m3 (in addition to ppm) and comes with an AC adaptor.
* OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.1048 establishes a workplace 8-hour TWA (Time Weighted Average) PEL (Permissible Exposure Limit) of 0.75ppm with a STEL (Short Term Exposure Limit) of 2 ppm over 15 minutes.
• Monitors HCHO, RH, and air temperature in °F or °C
• Backlit LCD display
• 8-hour time-weighted average
• One-hour average
• 15-minute short-term exposure limit
• Hold function
• Minimum and maximum readings
• Selectable audible and visual alarms
• One-button calibration
• Low-battery indicator
• Automatic shutoff
Unit | Range | Resolution | Accuracy |
HCHO | 0 ~ 5 ppm | 0.01 |
±5% of rdg + 0.03 ppm (mg/m3) under vacuum chamber |
Temperature °C | 0 ~ 50°C | 0.1 |
±1°C (20 ~ 50°C) otherwise ±1.2°C |
Temperature °F | 32 ~ 122°F | 0.1 |
±2°F (68 ~ 22°F) otherwise ±2.5°F |
RH | 0.1 ~ 99.9% | 0.1 | ±5% @25°C, 10 ~99% RH |
Dimensions | 8¼" × 2¼" × 2" (210 × 57 × 51 mm) | ||
Weight | 7 oz (198 g) |
HCHO Levels | Description |
0.03 ppm | Average outdoor air level. |
0.10 ppm |
Recommended upper limit for residences (ASHRAE, ANSI, EPA, NIOSH STEL). |
0.40 ppm | Recommended upper limit for manufactured homes. |
0.50 ppm | OSHA workplace limit. |
>0.75 ppm | OSHA TWA limit over 8 hours. |
>0.80 ppm | Level at which most people first detect odor. |
>2.00 ppm | OSHA STEL limit. |
Applications:
Formaldehyde is used in the manufacture of many industrial and consumer goods. Emissions
from some of these items can rise when moisture and heat increase. These emissions are a
contributing factor to Sick Building Syndrome, which may lead to itchy eyes and throat, as well
as headaches and dizziness.
- Glue - Paint
- Insulation/Plywood/Fiberboard - Shampoos
- Timber Paneling/Particleboard - Cosmetics
- Soap Bars/Body Wash - Lotions
- Toothpaste
ข้อมูลเพิ่มเติม เกี่ยวกับ ฟอร์มัลดีไฮด์ (Formaldehyde) หรือ ฟอร์มาลีน (Formalin)
i) (มูลนิธิสัมมาอาชีวะ) นพ.ธีระศิษฏ์ เฉินบำรุง (31 พฤษภาคม 2555)
ii) สยามเคมี.คอม แหล่งความรู้สารเคมี และผลิตภัณฑ์เคมี
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