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GHD-1600 Multi-Channel Automated Air Sampling System for SUMMA Canisters and Carbonyl Tubes

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Brand HUANKONG
Origin Shandong, China
Manufacturer Type Direct Manufacturer
Country of Origin China
Model GHD-1600
Pricing Upon Request

Overview

The GHD-1600 Multi-Channel Automated Air Sampling System is an engineered solution for standardized, high-integrity collection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHC), and reactive carbonyl species (e.g., formaldehyde, acetaldehyde) from ambient air, stack emissions, and emergency response sites. Designed around the principles of quantitative, pressure-controlled sampling via inert flow paths, the system implements precise mass-flow regulation to ensure representative capture across diverse concentration ranges and matrix conditions. It operates in compliance with established atmospheric sampling protocols including U.S. EPA Methods TO-14A, TO-15A, and ASTM D6196–22 for canister-based VOC analysis, as well as EPA Method TO-11A for carbonyl compound collection on coated solid sorbent tubes. Its architecture supports both regulatory-grade routine monitoring and time-critical field deployment without manual intervention.

Key Features

  • Multi-modal sampling configuration: Simultaneous operation of up to three SUMMA®-certified stainless-steel canisters and two derivatized carbonyl collection tubes (e.g., DNPH-coated silica gel) within a single automated sequence.
  • Triple independent sampling channels for canisters and dual dedicated channels for carbonyl tubes—each equipped with individually addressable, temperature-compensated electronic mass flow controllers (MFCs) calibrated traceably to NIST standards.
  • Configurable sampling modes: Serial (sequential), parallel (concurrent), and replicate (parallel duplicate) acquisition strategies programmable via embedded controller interface to meet QA/QC requirements for method validation and data defensibility.
  • Integrated flow calibration capability: Onboard verification of MFC performance using certified reference flow standards; calibration logs stored with timestamp and operator ID for audit readiness.
  • Full inert pathway design: Electropolished 316L stainless-steel manifolds, perfluoroelastomer (FFKM) seals, and heated sample lines (optional) minimize adsorption, catalytic decomposition, or memory effects—critical for aldehydes, ketones, and low-concentration VOCs.
  • Rugged industrial enclosure rated IP54, suitable for indoor laboratory, mobile lab van, or semi-outdoor monitoring station deployment.

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The GHD-1600 interfaces seamlessly with industry-standard SUMMA canisters (0.5–6 L volume), EPA-compliant carbonyl tubes (e.g., 150 mm × 4 mm OD), and third-party passive or active samplers requiring regulated flow input. All wetted materials comply with EPA-recommended inertness criteria (per TO-15A Annex A). The system supports full documentation of sampling metadata—including start/stop times, actual vs. target flow rates, ambient temperature/pressure, and leak-check results—enabling adherence to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 clause 7.8 (reporting of sampling uncertainty) and GLP/GMP-aligned environmental data management practices. Optional integration with LIMS via RS-232/Modbus TCP enables traceable chain-of-custody records.

Software & Data Management

The embedded controller provides intuitive touchscreen navigation for method setup, real-time flow monitoring, and event logging. All operational parameters and raw flow data are timestamped and stored internally (≥10,000 cycle capacity) with optional USB export in CSV format. Firmware supports user-defined alarm thresholds (e.g., flow deviation >±5%, pressure drop >10 kPa) and automatic shutdown with fault code reporting. For enterprise-level integration, optional Ethernet-enabled firmware allows remote configuration and status polling via secure HTTP API—compatible with laboratory informatics platforms requiring 21 CFR Part 11-compliant audit trails (electronic signatures, change history, access control).

Applications

  • Routine ambient air monitoring networks for VOC speciation and NMHC trending under national air quality programs.
  • Source emission testing at industrial facilities (e.g., petrochemical plants, coating operations, landfill vents) per EPA Performance Specification 8 (PS-8).
  • Emergency response sampling during chemical spills, fire investigations, or fugitive emission events requiring rapid, reproducible multi-point capture.
  • Method development and validation studies for carbonyl stability, breakthrough volume assessment, and humidity interference evaluation.
  • Calibration gas preparation support—used in conjunction with dynamic dilution systems for generating reference standards traceable to NIST SRMs.

FAQ

Does the GHD-1600 support EPA Method TO-15A-compliant sampling?
Yes—the system meets all hardware requirements for pressure-controlled, flow-regulated SUMMA canister sampling as specified in TO-15A Section 6.2.1, including MFC accuracy (±2% of full scale), leak integrity (<0.5 psi/hr decay), and inert surface finish.
Can it be used with non-HUANKONG canisters or carbonyl tubes?
Yes—mechanical and pneumatic interfaces follow universal ANSI/ASTM dimensions; compatibility is verified through standard Swagelok® 1/4″ VCR fittings and tube holder clamps compliant with EPA TO-11A Figure 2 specifications.
Is flow calibration traceable to national standards?
Each MFC undergoes factory calibration using NIST-traceable primary flow standards (Bronkhorst CALIBRATOR series), and calibration certificates are supplied with each unit; field recalibration is supported using portable secondary standards.
What environmental conditions affect performance?
Ambient operating range is 5–40 °C and 20–90% RH non-condensing; optional heated line kits extend functionality to sub-zero or high-humidity environments while maintaining <±1 °C thermal uniformity across the flow path.

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