3M Marine Instruments 3MTM User Manual

3M Personal Safety Division  
3MTM EVM Series Environmental Monitor  
EVM Series  
Quick Start Guide  
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Overview of running measurements  
Quick Help List: typical gas, particulates,or air quality measuring overview  
1. Turn the EVM on and check the battery power.  
2. Reset/Clear memory, if necessary (Start\File System menu).  
This will clear out data history before your logging begins to ensure you  
have sufficient memory space.  
3. Set-up your session parameters either in 3MTM Detection Management Software (DMS)  
or via the instrument’s Setup screen.  
4. Verify the time and date is set correctly (Setup\Time-Date menu).  
5. Calibrate each sensor/parameter via the Calibration screen.  
6. Place the EVM in a specific location for area monitoring.  
7. Press the  
key to Start logging.  
8. When you are ready to end your logging, press  
key.  
9. Review your results either on the instrument (via the File System screen) or  
download to DMS for further analysis (graphs/charts, saving and printing).  
Particulate Measurements  
Particulate setup  
1. To change particulate settings select: Setup\Particulate.  
2. Particulate screen appears and includes the following adjustable fields:  
Particulate field (enable/disable pump collection), Profile field (applying a  
correction factor), and Gravimetric mass/volume fields (displays accumulated mass  
and air volume. These fields are reset when performing gravimetric sampling.)  
Adjusting the Impactor  
To adjust the impactor, turn the turret until one of the following is selected: PM2.5, PM4,  
PM10, or PM (all dust ranging from 0 μm-100 μm).  
The example below illustrates the impactor set to PM 2.5.  
PM 2.5  
Align to impactor arrow  
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Particulate Zero Calibration  
Prior to calibrating, ensure the impactors are well-greased with an applied thin-film of silicone  
grease. (Please see “Impactor Care” on page 10 or EVM series user manual.)  
1. Attach the Zero/HEPA filter and tubing into the turret. Rotate the turret to PM.  
2. Select Calibration from the Start screen and select PM (using up/down arrows).  
3. Press Cal softkey and then press Start softkey. Once level is stabilized, press Set softkey.  
4. Once level has been set, you can press Save or Cancel. (Please refer to Chapter 4 of  
EVM series manual for more information.)  
; NOTE: Once saved, the instrument will apply the zero calibration to all profiles. The zero calibration is  
stored in the History screen and a calibration. Verify can be performed (to ensure no drifting).  
Zero/HEPA filter example  
Used for particulate zero cal.  
Tubing and vent opening  
Insert tubing into the impactor of the  
labeled “2.5” vent opening  
Turret  
Turn the turret so “PM” appears on the  
display of the EVM.  
Particulate Advanced Calibration (Gravimetric)  
Gravimetric Calibration Overview  
(1)Reset the gravimetric and volume accumulators; (2) Insert a new (sealed) gravimetric cassette; (3)  
Measure in the specific location for approximately four to eight hours; (4) Record the value displayed in  
the gravimetric accumulator field displayed in the particulate screen. (This value is used in conjunction  
with the weight of the measured dust in the cassette.); (5) Remove the gravimetric cassette and weigh the  
filtered contents. (Typically, send to a lab for results.); (6) To determine the correction factor, calculate the  
ratio between the particulate mass value and the weight from the gravimetric filter lab analysis. (Ratio = true  
weight/EVM gravimetric displayed value). (7) Enter user correction value (Setup\Particulate screen. Select  
profile field and then press Edit softkey. Add Factor using up/down arrows. Press On/OFF/Esc key twice to  
return to start screen.)  
Logging Particulates  
1. Before logging particulates, ensure the impactors are clean and well-greased.  
2. From the start screen or any measurement screen, press  
3. Press key to end the logged session. (See “Viewing logged results” to access past  
sessions.)  
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key.  
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)  
VOCs, air pollution with carbon-containing chemicals, are measured using a  
Photoionization detector 10.6eV. The EVM is equipped to notify you when  
maintenance and cleaning is required for the PID sensor. A PID sensor  
error will appear indicating:  
(1) if the sensor needs to be cleaned, or (2) the lamp needs replacing.  
PID Zero Calibration  
The PID ppm zero calibration preferred method is to flush with Zero Grade Air. Alternatively,  
Nitrogen may be used. For best response time, it is recommended to set the flow rate at 1  
LPM. NOTE: Please refer to the EVM series manual for more information on the PID ppm/  
ppb sensors.  
1. Connect the Zero Grade Air, tubing, and cal. cup to the EVM. (Please skip  
this step if you are not applying a gas.)  
2. Select Calibration from the Start screen and select PID (using up/down arrows).  
3. Press Cal softkey and then press Zero softkey. Once level is stabilized, press Set  
softkey. (Typically takes 60 seconds to stabilize.)  
4. Once level has been set, you can press Save or Cancel. (Disconnect components  
and return to the start screen via On/Off/Esc key.)  
PID Span Calibration  
Typically, Isobutylene is used when the VOCs are unknown. NOTE: in order to measure  
specific VOCs, you will want to use the relevant VOC for your calibrated gas source for a  
ppm/ppb sensors. (Please refer to the manual for PID correction factor table; Appendix C for details.)  
1. Connect Isobutylene, regulator, tubing and cal cap to the EVM.  
2. Follow steps 2-4 above (in PID Zero Cal. section) but select Span softkey instep 3.  
Logging VOCs  
1. From the start screen or any measurement screen, press  
key.  
To view VOCs measurements, select either the Gas or Composite screen by pressing  
from the start screen.  
keys  
2. Press  
key to stop logging. (See “Viewing logged results” to access past sessions.)  
Run icon  
Gas measurement  
screen  
PID sensor  
measurement  
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Toxic Gases  
The following toxic gases table displays a quick overview of the ranges and the gases needed to perform zero and  
span calibrations.  
Type of Gas  
Range  
Res.  
Zero cal  
gas  
Span cal  
gas  
Carbon Monoxide (CO)  
0 -1000 ppm  
1 ppm  
nitrogen/pure air  
CO  
Chlorine (CL2)  
0.0 - 20 ppm  
0.0 - 20 ppm  
0.0 - 50 ppm  
0 - 500 ppm  
0.0 - 50 ppm  
0.0 - 100 ppm  
0.0 - 30%  
0.1 ppm  
0.1 ppm  
0.1 ppm  
1 ppm  
nitrogen/pure air  
nitrogen/pure air  
nitrogen/pure air  
nitrogen/pure air  
nitrogen/pure air  
nitrogen/pure air  
CL2  
EtO  
HCN  
H2S  
NO2  
NO  
Ethylene Oxide (EtO)  
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN)  
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)  
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)  
Nitric Oxide (NO)  
0.1 ppm  
0.1 ppm  
0.1%  
Oxygen (O2)  
nitrogen  
*1.0 L/min. flow rate  
Room air  
*span 20.9%  
Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)  
0.0 - 50 ppm  
0.1 ppm  
nitrogen/pure air  
SO2  
Carbon Dioxide Gas  
Similar to toxic gases, the carbon dioxide sensor should be calibrated prior to logging.  
Toxic and Carbon Dioxide Zero Calibration  
Depending on the gas of interest, the toxic zero calibration is performed with the gas indicated in the table above.  
The CO2 sensor requires a calibration gas, a regulator with at least 1.0 Liter/minute flow rate, and a hose/tubing.  
Nitrogen (N2) is the recommended gas for a zero calibrating (If you are not applying a gas, start at step 2.)  
1. Connect the appropriate gas/pure air, regulator, tubing, and cal. cup to the EVM.  
2. Select Calibration from the Start screen and choose a specific toxic using  
keys. (i.e., CO).  
3. Press Cal softkey and then press Zero softkey. Once level is stabilized, press Set softkey. (Allow at least 90  
seconds to stabilize.)  
4. Press Save or Cancel softkey to store the process. Disconnect components and return to the start screen via  
On/Off/Esc key.  
Tubing  
Cal. cup/adapter  
Regulator  
Cal. gas source  
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Toxic and Carbon Dioxide Span Calibration  
To perform a span calibration with a specific toxic gas, please reference the toxic gas  
table. For the CO2 span calibration, the range (or span) should be a sizeable fraction of the  
selected full scale range of the gas.  
; NOTE: The range for the CO2 sensor is 0 to 5,000 ppm. For a span calibration, it is recommended  
to span cal to the value you will be measuring (i.e., 2,000 ppm).  
1. Connect the appropriate gas, regulator, tubing and cal cap to the EVM.  
2. Follow steps 2-4 above (in Toxic Zero Calibration section) but select Span softkey in  
step 3. (NOTE: For Oxygen span calibration, the typical span is 20.9%.)  
Logging Toxic Gases or Carbon Dioxide  
1. From the Start screen or any Measurement screen, press  
key.  
To view gas measurements, select either the Gas or Composite screens  
(by pressing  
from the start screen when Setup is selected.)  
2. Press  
key to stop logging. (See “Viewing logged results” to access past sessions.)  
Run Icon  
CO2 value  
Composite  
Measurement screen  
Toxic (CO)  
value  
Particulate advanced calibration (Gravimetric filtering)  
Gravimetric Calibration Overview  
(1)Reset the gravimetric and volume accumulators; (2) Insert a new (sealed) gravimetric  
cassette; (3) Measure in the specific location for approximately four to eight hours; (4)  
Notate the value displayed in the gravimetric accumulator field (displayed in the particulate  
screen. (This value is used in conjunction with the weight of the measured dust in the  
cassette.); (5) Remove the gravimetric cassette and weigh the filtered contents. (Typically,  
sent to a lab for results.); (6) To determine the correction factor, calculate the ratio between  
the particulate mass value and the weight from the gravimetric filter lab analysis.  
Measuring particulates  
1. From the start screen or any measurement screen, press the  
logging, a 5 second count-down appears.)  
key. (Prior to  
2. Press  
key to end the logged session. (See “Viewing logged results” to view past  
sessions.)  
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Temperature and Relative Humidity  
Logging/Viewing Temperature and/or Relative Humidity  
The Temperature and Relative Humidity readings are viewable in either the Temp-RH  
measurement screen or in the Composite screen.  
Temp/RH  
measurements  
Temp/RH  
measurement screen  
Particulate Air Flow  
Calibration  
For Airflow meter calibration, an accurate flow meter (such as a primary standard  
calibrator) and tubing is required.  
1. Attach the primary standard calibrator tubing to the air flow outlet.  
2. Navigate to the Setup\Calibration\Flow RT (rate) screen.  
3. Press the Cal softkey and then press Start softkey.  
4. Adjust the flow rate (using the up and down arrow keys) so the primary standard  
calibrator is 1.67 LPM and then confirm by pressing the Save softkey.  
;
NOTE: It should be noted that in order for the impactors to work properly the flow rate must be  
adjusted to 1.67 LPM.  
AirProbe inlet  
with attachment  
Air Flow Outlet  
*To calibrate, connect  
primary standard  
calibrator with tubing  
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Air Velocity  
To view air velocity measurements, perform or verify the following:  
1. The air velocity probe is enabled in Setup\AUX\Air Velocity screen.  
2. Connect the air velocity probe and attachment to the EVM unit to the auxiliary  
Air probe inlet.  
(See Air Probe inlets diagram in previous section, “Particulate Air Flow”.)  
3. Turn Air Velocity Probe switch On.  
4. Navigate to the Air Velocity measurement screen using  
keys.  
Connect AirProbe to the back housing (two inlets  
located near the air flow outlet. See air flow diagram  
on previous page.)  
Air velocity measurement screen  
Viewing Logged sessions (past sessions)  
Once you have logged data and stopped the session, the data is stored under the  
past session summary menu. (Optional: you can view the data in charts/graphs when  
downloaded to DMS.)  
1. Navigate to Start \Past Session screen.  
2. Select the File field and press the File softkey. (Past Session\Load File screen  
will display all of the logged files.) Press Enter key to change between different file  
views.  
3. Select the appropriate file (by using up/down arrows) and press the Load softkey  
4. Press Detail softkey to view data.  
5. Press  
keys to view summary data. Repeat as necessary.  
Session Run Time  
Summary session  
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Maintenance/Cleaning  
Sensors Locations  
The gas sensors are inserted, factory calibrated, and ready for usage upon delivery. (The  
diagram below is based on the EVM-7 model.) Occasionally , you may have to care for  
the sensors which will require removing and inserting.  
; NOTE: Verify the unit is off and unplugged from the power cord before removing or inserting  
sensors.  
1. Remove the sensor bar (via the screws) and remove  
the manifold.  
Manifold  
2. Sensor bar removal and location of sensors are displayed below.  
When removing/inserting, align the socket pins to the circuit board accordingly.  
Sensor bar - Remove screw 1 & 2 and lift off cover  
Screw 1  
Screw 2  
PID sensor  
Toxic sensor  
CO2 sensor  
Impactor Care and Particulates  
The impactor requires periodic greasing and cleaning for particulate measuring only.  
1. Remove the turret (red housing cover over the impactor) by removing the right  
and left screw with the supplied allen wrench (stored behind the access door.)  
2. Remove all debris/dust with a Q-tip/cotton.  
3. Wipe a very thin film of silicone grease onto the metal plates using a Q-tip/cotton.  
4. Re-attach by placing the turret cover over the housing and tighten screws.  
Thin-layer of  
silicone is applied to a  
clean impactor.  
Example of  
accumulated dust  
(will form into a pyramid)  
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Working with 3MTM Detection Management Software DMS  
Communicating  
1. When the EVM is On, plug the USB cable into the EVM and plug the opposite end  
to the USB port of your computer. (Refer to illustration below.)  
Viewing your data  
In DMS once your files are downloaded via  
Download  
button, view the data in the  
panel layout view or reports by clicking on appropriate buttons. See an example of  
the panel layout page below.  
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