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OS100 SERIES Mini-Infrared Transmitter e-mail:**************For latest product manuals: Shop online at User’s G ui d e***********************Servicing North America:U.S.A. Omega Engineering, Inc.Headquarters: Toll-Free: 1-800-826-6342 (USA & Canada only)Customer Service: 1-800-622-2378 (USA & Canada only)Engineering Service: 1-800-872-9436 (USA & Canada only)Tel: (203) 359-1660 Fax: (203) 359-7700e-mail:**************For Other Locations Visit /worldwideThe information contained in this document is believed to be correct, but OMEGA accepts no liability for any errors it contains, and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice.Table of ContentsSection ...................................................................PageSafety Warnings and IEC Symbols (iii)Caution and Safety Information (iii)Section 1 Introduction ....................................................................1-1Section 2Installation ......................................................................1-12.1 Unpacking and Inspection ......................................1-12.2 Electrical Connection ..............................................2-1Section 3Operation ........................................................................3-13.1 Main Board ................................................................3-13.2 Ambient Temperature ..............................................3-23.3 Atmospheric Quality ................................................3-33.4 Measuring Temperature ..........................................3-33.5 Alarm Setting ............................................................3-43.6 Adding Extension Cable...........................................3-4Section 4 Laser Sight Accessory ...................................................4-14.1 Warning and Cautions .............................................4-14.2 Operating the Laser Sight Accessory .....................4-1Section 5 Specifications .................................................................5-15.1 General .......................................................................5-15.2 Laser Sight Accessory (OS100-LS) ..........................5-2Section 6Emissivity Table .............................................................6-1iTable of FiguresFigure Description Page2-1Power Supply & Analog Output Connections ..........2-12-2 Alarm Output Connection ............................................2-13-1 Main PC Board ...............................................................3-23-2 Sensor..............................................................3-2Housing3-3 Optical Field of View .....................................................3-43-4Setting the Temperature Engineering Unit..................3-43-5Mounting Bracket OS100-MB .......................................3-53-6Water Cooling Jacket, OS100-WC ................................3-53-7Typical Water Cool Jacket Assembly ...........................3-53-8Air Purge Collar, OS100-AP..........................................3-63-9DIN Rail Mounting Adapter, OS100-DR ....................3-63-10NEMA-4 Aluminum Enclosure ....................................3-64-1Laser Sighting Accessory, OS100-LS ............................4-24-2Laser Warning Label ......................................................4-2iiSafety Warnings and IEC SymbolsThis device is marked with international safety and hazard symbols in accordance with IEC 1010. It is important to read and follow all precautions and instructions in this manual before operating or commissioning this device as it contains important information relating to safety and EMC. Failure to follow all safety precautions may result in injury and or damage to your calibrator. IEC symbols DescriptionCaution and Safety Information• If the equipment is used in a manner not specified in this manual, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.• The installation category is one (1).• There are no user replaceable fuses in this product• The output terminals of this product are for use with equipment (digital meters, chart recorders, etc,) which have no accessible five parts. Such equipment should comply with all the applicable safety requirements.• Do not operate the equipment in flammable or explosive environments.• All connections to the thermometer should be made via a shielded cable, 24 AWG stranded wire with the following ratings: 300V , 105°C (221°F), PVC insulation.• Power must be disconnected before making any electrical connections.• The power supply used to power the thermometer should be VDE or UL approved with the following ratings: 12 to 24vdc @150mA with overload protection of 500mA.iiiCaution, refer to accompanying documentsDirect Current Laser SymbolFrame or ChassisNOTES: ivSection 1 - IntroductionThe low cost OS101 mini-infrared transmitter provides non-contacttemperature measurement for industrial applications. The unit measures atemperature range of -18 to 538°C (0-1000°F) and provides a linear analogoutput of either 4-20 mA, 0-5 VDC, K type TC, 1 mV/°C, or 1 mV/°F.The new OS102 mini-infrared transmitter has all the functions of OS101plus a built-in LED display that shows the measured temperature indegrees F or degrees C which is switchable in the field.The miniature sensor head design 2.5 cm dia. x 6.3 cm Length (1" x 2.5") isideal for measuring temperature in confined, and hard to reach places.The aluminum sensor head as well as the rugged electronic housing (Diecast Aluminum) are NEMA-4 rated.The sensor head is connected to the electronic housing via a 1.82 m (6 feet)shielded cable as standard. The unit provides field adjustable alarmoutput.Section 2 - Installation2.1UnpackingRemove the packing list and verify that you have received all yourequipment. If you have any questions about the shipment, please callCustomer Service at:1-800-622-2378 or 203-359-1660. We can also be reached on the internet:e-mail:**************When you receive the shipment, inspect the container and equipment forany signs of damage. Note any evidence of rough handling in transit.inspection. After examination and removing contents, save packing material and carton in theevent reshipment is necessary.The following items are supplied in the box:• The infrared transmitter including the sensor head and the 1.82 m(6 feet) shielded cable• User's Manual• Mounting Nut1-1The following describes the ordering information:OS102 or OS101 - MA- *,**, where The following optional accessories are available:Here are the Features of OS101 and OS102 infrared transmitters:2.2Electrical Connection Sensor Head Cable - The Sensor head is pre-wired to a 1.8 m (6 feet)shielded cable. Plug & lock-in the male connector to the mating female connector on the aluminum housing.Power & Output Connection - Open the cover of the main aluminum housing. Slide the cable through the strain relief and connect the wires to the terminal block on the board as shown in Fig. 2-1. For Alarm output connection, refer to Fig. 2-2.2-1MA - 4/20 mA output V1 - 0 to 5 VDC output K - Thermocouple output, K type MV - Millivolt output C - 1 mV/°C output F - 1 mV/°F output HT- High temperature sensor head3-1Figure 2-2. Alarm Output Connection Section 3 - Operation3-1Main BoardThe Main Board is shown in Fig. 3-1. Here are the important components on the board:(1) - Terminal Block for Power & Output connections(2) - Single Turn Potentiometer to adjust Emissivity in tenths (0.x_)(3) - Single Turn Potentiometer to adjust Emissivity in hundreds (0._x)(4) -Slide switch to select between real time (Normal Operation) and alarm set point(5) - Alarm set point adjust, P4(6) - Sensor Head connection(7) - Input Zero adjust, P3(8) - Input Span adjust, P2(9) - Output Zero adjust, P5(10) - Output Span adjust, P6Figure 3-1. Main PC Board3.2Ambient TemperatureThe Sensing head can operate in an ambient temperature of 0 to 70°C (32to 158°F). The Sensing head in the high temperature model (-HT) can operate in an ambient temperature of 0 to 85°C (32 to 185°F) without any cooling required. The Sensing head can operate up to 200°C (392°F) using the water cool jacket accessory OS100-WC (See Fig. 3-6).There is a warm up period of 3 minutes after power up. After the warm up period, temperature measurement can be made.When the ambient temperature around the sensor head changes abruptly,the sensor head goes through thermal shock. It takes a certain amount of time for the sensor head to stabilize to the new ambient temperature. For example, it takes about 30 minutes for the sensor head to stabilize going from 25°C to 50°C (77 to 122°F) ambient temperature.The sensor head dimensions are shown in Fig. 3-2.Figure 3-2. Sensor Housing3-23-33.3Atmospheric QualityEnvironments with smoke, dust, and fumes dirty up the optical lens, and cause erroneous temperature readings. To keep the surface of the optical lens clean, the air purge collar accessory is recommended, OS100-AP , See Fig. 3-7.3.4Measuring TemperatureBefore starting to measure temperature, make sure that the following check list is met:ߜ The power and analog output connections are made (Fig. 2-1).ߜThe sensor head is connected to the main unit.ߜThe slide switch (SW1) on the main board is set to real time (Fig. 3-1).ߜThe target is larger than the optical field of view of the sensor head (Fig. 3-3).ߜThe emissivity adjustment on the main board is set properly (Fig. 3-1).ߜThe output load is within the product specification.On OS102 transmitters, follow these additional steps:ߜ The temperature display is set to °F or °C (Fig. 3-4)ߜ For 4-20mA output models, make sure an output load is added, ie. 250ohms.Figure 3-3. Optical Field Of ViewFigure 3-4. Setting the Temperature Engineering Unit3.5Alarm SettingThe unit provides 0-100% alarm set point adjustment. Here is an exampleof an alarm setting.• An OS101-MA(4/20 mA output), the alarm is to be set at 400°Ftemperature.• Connect the alarm output as shown in Fig. 2-2.• Set the slide switch (SW1) on the main board to the Alarm position.• Measure the analog output, and set the Potentiometer P4 until theoutput reads 10.4 mA which is 40% (400°F) of the temperature range.40 x (20-4)[10.4mA=+ 4]100• Set the slide switch (SW1) back to the Real Time position.• If the temperature reading is below the alarm set point, the alarmoutput stays high, otherwise it goes low.On the OS102, you can set the alarm set point directly based on thetemperature display.3.6Adding Extension CableYou can add extension cable between the Sensor Head and the mainelectronic housing up to 15.2 m (50 feet). After adding the extension cable,the Zero input potentiometer, P3 may be re-adjusted. (See Fig. 3-1, forproper analog output reading)The following figures show the mounting bracket (OS100-MB), Watercooling jacket (OS100-WC), Air purge collar (OS100-AP), DIN RailMounting adapter (OS-100-DR), and the main aluminum enclosure. TheDIN Rail Mounting adapter (OS100-DR) is mounted to the bottom of themain aluminum enclosure using two 4-40 screws.A typical water cool jacket assembly is shown in Fig. 3-7, on the following page.1. Mounting Nut2. Mounting Bracket3. Water Cool Jacket4. Sensor Head3-4Figure 3-5. Mounting Bracket OS100-MBFigure 3-6. Water Cooling Jacket, OS100-WCFigure 3-7. Typical Water Cool Jacket Assembly3-5Figure 3-8. Air Purge Collar, OS100-APFigure 3-9. DIN Rail Mounting Adapter, OS-100-DRFigure 3-10. NEMA-4 Aluminum Enclosure3-6Section 4 - Laser Sight Accessory4.1Warning and Cautionsbelow:•Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified here may result in hazardous radiation exposure.• Do not look at the laser beam coming out of the lens or view directly with optical instruments - eye damage can result.• Use extreme caution when operation the laser sight accessory • Never point the laser accessory at a person • Keep out of the reach of all children4.2Operating the Laser Sight AccessoryThe laser sight accessory screws onto the front of the sensor head. This accessory is only used for alignment of the sensor head to the target area.After the alignment process, the accessory has to be removed from the front of the sensor head before temperature measurement.The laser sight accessory is powered from a small compact battery pack (included with the accessory). Connect the battery pack to the accessory using the cable provided. Aim at the target, and turn on the battery power using the slide switch on the battery pack. Adjust the sensor head position so that the laser beam points to the center of the target area. Turn off the battery pack, and remove the laser sighting accessory from the sensor head. See Fig. 4-1 for reference.4-14-2Figure 4-2. Laser Warning LabelSection 5 - Specifications5.1 - GeneralTemperature Range-18 to 538°C (0 to 1000°F)Accuracy @ 22°C (72°F)±2% of Rdg. or 2.2°C (4°F) whichever is ambient temperature & greateremissivity of 0.95 or greaterOptical Field of View6:1 (Distance/Spot Size)Repeatability±1% of Rdg.Spectral Response 5 to 14 micronsResponse Time150 msec (0 to 63% of final value)Emissivity Range0.1 to 0.99, adjustableOperating Ambient TemperatureMain Transmitter0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)Sensor Head0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F)Sensor Head (-HT Model)0 to 85°C (32 to 185°F)Sensor Head with OS100-WC(Water Cooling Jacket)0 to 200°C (32 to 392°F)Operating Relative Humidity Less than 95% RH, non-condensingWater Flow Rate for OS100-WC0.25 GPM, room temperatureThermal Shock About 30 minutes for 25°Cabrupt ambient temperature change Warm Up Period 3 minutesAir Flow Rate for OS100-AP 1 CFM (0.5 Liters/sec.)Power12 to 24 VDC @ 100 mAAnalog OutputsMV-F 1 mV/°FMV-C 1 mV/°CK K Type TC - OS101 onlyMA 4 to 20 mAV10 to 5 VDCOutput Load requirementsMin. Load (0 to 5VDC) 1 K-OhmsMax. Load (4 to 20 mA)(Supply Power - 4 )/20 mATransmitter Housing NEMA-4 & IP65, Die Cast AluminumSensor Head Housing NEMA-4 , AluminumAlarm Output Open Drain, 100 mAAlarm Set Point0 to 100% , Adjustable via P4Alarm Deadband14°C (25°F)5-15-25.1 - General Con’t.DimensionsSensor Head25.4 OD. x 63.5 mm L(1" OD. x 2.5" L)Main Housing, OS10165.5 W x 30.5 H x 115.3 mm L(2.58" W x 1.2" H x 4.54" L)Main Housing, OS10265.5 W x 55.9 H x 115.3 mm L(2.58" W x 2.2" H x 4.54" L)Weight 272 g (0.6 lb)5.2Laser Sight Accessory (OS100-LS)Wavelength (Color)630 - 670 nm (Red)Operating Distance (Laser Dot)Up to 9.1 m (30 ft.)Max. Output Optical Power Less than 1 mW at 22°F ambienttemperature.European Classification Class 2, EN60825-1/11.2001Maximum Operating current45 mA at 3 VDCFDA Classification Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10,Class II Laser ProductBeam Diameter 5 mmBeam Divergence< 2 mradOperating Temperature0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)Operating Relative Humidity Less than 95% RH, non-condensingPower Switch ON / OFF , Slide switch on the BatteryPackPower Indicator Red LEDPower Battery Pack, 3 VDC (Consists of two 1.5VDC AA size Lithium Batteries) Laser Warning Label Located on the head sight circumferenceIdentification Label Located on the head sight circumferenceDimensions38 DIA x 50.8 mm L(1.5" DIA x 2" L)Section 6 - Emissivity Table6-1Material Emissivity (ε)Aluminum – pure highly polished plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.04 to 0.06Aluminum – heavily oxidized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.20 to 0.31Aluminum – commercial sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.09Brass – dull plate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.22Brass – highly polished, 73.2% Cu, 26.7% Zn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.03Chromium – polished. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.08 to 0.36Copper – polished. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.05Copper – heated at 600°C (1112°F). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.57Gold – pure, highly polished or liquid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.02 to 0.04Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– polished iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.14 to 0.38Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– polished cast iron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.21Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– polished wrought iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.28Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– oxidized dull wrought iron . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.94Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– rusted iron plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.69Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– polished steel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.07Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– polished steel oxidized at600°C (1112°F). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.79Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– rolled sheet steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.66Iron and steel (excluding stainless)– rough steel plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.94 to 0.97Lead – gray and oxidized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.28Mercury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.09 to 0.12Molybdenum filament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.10 to 0.20Nickel – polished . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.07Nickel – oxidized at 649 to 1254°C (1200°F to 2290°F). . . . . . . . . . . 0.59 to 0.86Platinum – pure polished plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.05 to 0.10Platinum – wire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.07 to 0.18Silver – pure and polished . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.02 to 0.03Stainless steel – polished . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.07Stainless steel – Type 301 at 232 to 942°C (450°F to 1725°F). . . . . . . 0.54 to 0.63Tin – bright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.06Tungsten – filament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.39Zinc – polished commercial pure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.05Zinc – galvanized sheet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.23M E T A L S6-2Material Emissivity (ε) Asbestos Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.96 Asphalt, tar, pitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.95 to 1.00 Brick– red and rough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.93 Brick– fireclay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.75 Carbon– filament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.53 Carbon– lampblack - rough deposit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.78 to 0.84 Glass- Pyrex, lead, soda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.85 to 0.95 Marble– polished light gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.93 Paints, lacquers, and varnishes– Black matte shellac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.91 Paints, lacquers, and varnishes– aluminum paints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.27 to 0.67 Paints, lacquers, and varnishes– flat black lacquer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.96 to 0.98 Paints, lacquers, and varnishes– white enamel varnish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.91 Porcelain– glazed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.92 Quartz– opaque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.68 to 0.92 Roofing Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.91 Tape– Masking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.95 Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.95 to 0.96 Wood– planed oak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.90 NONMETALSNOTES:6-3NOTES: 6-4OMEGA’s policy is to make running changes, not model changes, whenever an improvement is possible. 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This ensures that OMEGA’s customers receive maximum coverage on each product.If the unit malfunctions, it must be returned to the factory for evaluation. OMEGA’s Customer Service Department will issue an Authorized Return (AR) number immediately upon phone or written request. Upon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no charge. OMEGA’s WARRANT Y does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser, including but not limited to mishandling, improper interfacing, operation outside of design limits, improper repair, or unauthorized modification. T his WARRANT Y is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of having been damaged as a result of excessive corrosion; or current, heat, moisture or vibration; improper specification; misapplication; misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA’s control. 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NEC UNIVERGE SV9500通信服务器说明书
Achieve the Smart EnterpriseThe Smart Enterprise innovates by leveraging the best and most current information technologies,tools, and products. With NEC’s UNIVERGE SV9500 Communications Server, smart enterprisesare empowered by technologies which optimize business practices, drive workforce engagement,and create a competitive advantage.®Power for Large BusinessesThe UNIVERGE SV9500 is a powerful communications solution that is designed toprovide competitive businesses with the high-e ciency, easy-to-deploy technology that they require. Reliable, scalable, adaptable, andeasy-to-manage, the SV9500 is built on cutting-edge technology that supports Voice, Uni ed Communications (UC)and Collaboration, Uni ed Messaging, and Mobility out-of-the-box, all the while remaining easy to manage.This robust, feature-rich system is ideal for geographically distributed businesses and enterprises.It is designed to help solve today’s communications challenges and o ers easy integration with NEC’s unique vertical solutions.®Communication ServerMG (SIP)UG50UNIVERGE SV9500® UNIVERGE SV9500,®UNIVERGE SV9500®IP PhoneSoft Phone DECT PhoneUC DesktopSmart DeviceThe UNIVERGE SV9500 o ers:Premier IP uni ed communicationsVoice/UC/UM delivered as an integrated solutionSimpli ed user licensingComprehensive contact center suiteBroad range of mobility applications and devicesVertical market-speci c solutionsWide-range of end-pointsSingle point con guration and managementMulti-Line SIP client, multi-carrier supportVirtualization supportDelivery on NEC’s green initiativesThailand Uni ed CommunicationsVendor of The Year 2015UNIVERGE ®SV9500 – Empowering the Smart WorkforceInnovation that Fits your IT ArchitectureMaintain IT more e cientlyThe user-friendly management interface streamlines system adminis-tration, giving your IT department one personalized portal to administer the entire communications system – Voice, Uni edCommunications, and Voicemail – all from one central location. The SV9300 meets all the needs of today’s IT manager for operational e ciency, security and IT governance.No one wants a communications system that’s di cult to use and even harder to maintain and protect. That’s why NEC’s SV9500 is one of the easiest to con gure Uni ed-Communications-capable systems on the market. The SV9500 easily integrates with existing IT technology as a fully interoperable digital or IP system.Working seamlessly in data centers and cloud environments, SV9500 aligns with IT strategies to virtualize communication and collaboration services - whether deployed in a data center, spread across an organiza-tion’s di erent sites or hosted in the cloud.Data Center readyVirtualize your environmentThe SV9500 gives you the option of a fully virtualized communica-tions solution. By doing so you can deploy applications faster,increase performance and availability, and automate operations — resulting in IT that’s easier to implement and less costly to own and maintain.Make collaborating easier with Uni ed CommunicationsNEC’s SV9500 UC suite of applications gives you the communication tools you need to streamline communications and information delivery. With this powerful, manageable solution, your information is centralized and messages uni ed,so your employees can e ciently manage day-to-day business and communications easily.Users are able to dictate and manage how, when, and where he/she wants to bereached via the desktop and mobile clients. And with the help and inclusion of single number reach, an integrated softphone, call forwarding,and voice/video conferencing and collabo-ration you can ensure that your customers are able to reach whomever they need to, when they need to. SV9500 UC provides you with the option of using the desktop client as a standalone application or integrated with your Microsoft® O ce Outlook® client.Your employees retain ownership of their communications. They set their schedule, and their phone rings accordingly.They launch a meeting or customer service session, and then manage it directly fromtheir desktop.Making Calling ExcitingFreedom of choice and personalization ensurea smart work environmentCall from your desk phoneFor those interested in keeping handsetsstationary: NEC’s innovative desktop endpoint design is intended to deliver maximumdeployment exibility, while a wide range of choices allow for multiple combinations that t any and all business niches or personaliza-tion requirements.UNIVERGE Desktop Telephones make o ce life better®Enabling communication and access to informationin real timeSP350 SoftPhone embeds voice communication into establishedbusiness processes to bring employees the instant communication and information they require. This versatile communications tool o ers an extensive array of high-quality video, audio, voice and text features.The SP350 SoftPhone is a multimedia IP phone installed on a personal computer or laptop. It delivers high-quality voice communication using a USB-connected headset/handset. Employees can use itas a primary desktop telephone, as a supplemental desktop telephone or as a remote/telecommuting device.UC for Enterprise Attendant &NEC’s UT880 takes it to the next levelBusinesses need a cost-e ective attendant console that makes their workers more e cient while improving their customer service. NEC’s UCE Attendant was designed speci cally to optimize business performance and boost abusiness’s standard of service.Optimal call management through a customizable, intuitive user interface Presence-enabled directorythat seamlessly integrates with corporate directory data Screen-pops provide valuable customer information even before a call is answeredSkills-based directory search to quickly nd the person most suitable to assist the callerA cost-e ective way to increase attendant productivity Intuitive on screen call control with exible routingSeamless integration of presence-enabled directory with click to call, e-mail, SMS and IMOptional threat recording, 911 alerts, on-call schedules, message taking and procedure managementIntegrates with popular contact and CRM applicationsas well as Microsoft Outlook®®Wide range of choices – choose from IP or digital, 2-line keys to32+ or DESI-less, grayscale, color or touch-screen display, custom keypads, plus moreCustomizable function keys – can be adapted to the exact individual requirements of your business User-friendly interface – little or no sta training requiredBluetooth connection adapter – enables users to receive and place calls through either theirsmart device or desktop telephoneA full seven-inch color display with four- nger multi-touch capabilitiesUNIVERGE Multi-Line client that emulates any NEC telephoneOpen interface for application development Supports SV9500 platform voice functionality and hands-free speakerphone Integrated Bluetooth capabilityBuilt-in camera for video conferencing Multiple login support USB portAdvanced FeaturesUNIVERGE Softphone : SP350®The SV9500 meets allyour communications needsBusiness boosting applications – Extend your communicationDECT Phone DT400 / DT800 : Digital Phone & IP PhoneNEC Corporation (Thailand) Ltd. (Head O ce)3 Rajnakarn Building, 22nd . and 29th .South Sathorn Road, Yannawa, Sathorn, Bangkok 10120https://Email:*************.th。
应力敏感集成电路管芯的附接[发明专利]
专利名称:应力敏感集成电路管芯的附接
专利类型:发明专利
发明人:卡斯·范德阿福尔特,威廉·弗雷德里克·阿德里亚努斯·贝斯林,瑞曼科·亨里克斯·威廉姆斯·皮内伯格,奥拉夫
·文尼肯,库恩·塔克
申请号:CN201880073002.X
申请日:20181116
公开号:CN111615624B
公开日:
20220401
专利内容由知识产权出版社提供
摘要:一种半导体封装,包括:通过管芯的背面上的粘合剂附接到支撑件的管芯。
粘合剂仅覆盖管芯的背面的一部分,并且能够在管芯的背面上形成为条形或其他不连续的区域。
申请人:希奥检测有限公司
地址:荷兰埃因霍温
国籍:NL
代理机构:北京柏杉松知识产权代理事务所(普通合伙)
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2024年1~2月CPSC_召回中国产品危害小结
新闻公告:24-738召回时间:2024-02-22召回数量:1,200危害简介:玩耍床垫违反包括厚度测试以及未带有警告和标签的美国婴儿床垫安全法规的多项规定。
该产品对婴儿构成窒息危害。
新闻公告:24-138召回时间:2024-02-29召回数量:720危害简介:儿童睡衣不符合美国儿童睡衣阻燃规定,对儿童构成烧伤风险。
新闻公告:24-739召回时间:2024-02-22召回数量:20,000危害简介:玩耍床垫违反包括厚度测试以及未带有警告和标签的美国婴儿床垫安全法规的多项规定。
该产品对婴儿构成窒息危害。
新闻公告:24-139召回时间:2024-02-29召回数量:※危害简介:双层折叠凳使用中会坍塌或翻倒,构成跌倒和受伤危害。
新闻公告:24-137召回时间:2024-02-29召回数量:42,000危害简介:便携式无缸热水器的燃气调节器连接会漏气,构成火灾危害。
CPSC2024年1~2月召回中国产品危害小结新闻公告:24-101召回时间:2024-02-01召回数量:250危害简介:儿童睡衣不符合美国儿童睡衣阻燃规定,对儿童构成烧伤风险。
新闻公告:24-130召回时间:2024-02-22召回数量:33,500危害简介:枪支保险箱的生物识别锁会被未经授权者打开,构成严重受伤和死亡风险。
新闻公告:24-133召回时间:2024-02-29召回数量:1,570危害简介:儿童睡衣不符合美国儿童睡衣阻燃规定,对儿童构成烧伤风险。
新闻公告:24-100召回时间:2024-02-29召回数量:16,800危害简介:儿童睡衣不符合美国儿童睡衣阻燃规定,对儿童构成烧伤风险。
新闻公告:24-114召回时间:2024-02-08召回数量:美国:16,900 加拿大:5,600危害简介:儿童连帽法兰绒浴袍违反美国儿童睡衣阻燃规定,对儿童构成烧伤风险。
产品名称:双层折叠凳产品名称:便携式无缸热水器产品名称:儿童睡衣产品名称:玩耍床垫产品名称:儿童睡衣产品名称:枪支保险箱产品名称:儿童睡衣产品名称:玩耍床垫产品名称:儿童睡衣产品名称:儿童连帽法兰绒浴袍新闻公告:24-128召回时间:2024-02-22召回数量:2.200危害简介:枪支保险箱的生物识别锁会被未经授权者打开,构成严重受伤和死亡风险。
Form C Tenant’s Notice to Quit说明书
Guide Form C: Tenant’s Notice to Quit(subsection 10(1) or 10(3) of the Residential Tenancies Act)What is this form for?Use this form to give a landlord notice that you are leaving at the end of a lease term.This will end the lease for all tenants.How to complete this form?ToGive the landlord’s name as it appears in the lease. If you do not have a lease, use the landlord’scompany name or full name.Address of residential premisesGive the complete address of the place being rented as it appears on the lease. If you do not have a lease, give the full civic address, including the postal code.My tenancy isCheck the box that applies to you. You must give this form with appropriate notice time to thelandlord. Note the important information box on the form regarding the timing of notices.Year-to-year: This form must be given to your landlord at least 3 months before the end of your lease.(See clause 10(1)(a) of the act.)Month-to-month: This form must be given to your landlord at least 1 month before the end of any month. (See clause 10(1)(b) of the act.)Week to week: This form must be given to your landlord at least 1 week before the end of any week.(See clause 10(1)(c) of the act.)Manufactured home: This form must be given to your landlord at least 1 month before thetermination of the tenancy. (See clause 10(3)(b) of the act.)I give notice that I am terminating my tenancy onDate: Give the date that you will leave.Security deposit returnThis section is optional.If you wish the landlord to return the security deposit, provide a mailing address or contact the landlord to make other arrangements. The Residential Tenancies Program recommends that landlords and tenants, or their representatives, inspect the unit at the end of the lease and make a written agreement about the return of the security deposit.What do I do with the completed form?Formally serve the landlord with the original of this Form C.You may do this in several ways:1 Hand the form in person to the landlord or an agent of the landlord, the property manager, or the superintendent. You can also have someone else do this for you.Date served is the same date.2 Leave a copy in the landlord’s mailbox or mail slot at an address listed in the lease for the landlord, property manager, or superintendent.Date served is the same date.3 Send it by pre-paid registered mail, express post, or courier service to an address• stated in the lease• where the landlord carries on business as a landlord• where the rent is payableDate served is the 3rd day after the date mailed. Keep a copy of the receipt showing proof the notice was prepaid, properly addressed, and sent.4 Send it electronically, but only if the landlord has provided an electronic address in the lease to receive documents. The electronic copy must be substantially the same as the original and capable of being retained by the landlord so they can use it for later reference.Date served depends on the time and the day sent as follows:• If sent before 4:00 pm on any day other than a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, it is deemed to have been served on the day sent.• If sent after 4:00 pm on any day, it is deemed to have been served on the next day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday.• If sent on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, it is deemed to have been served on the next day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday.Keep a copy of this form for your records.GuideForm C: Tenant’s Notice to QuitTenant’s name Address of residential premises Street number and name (civic address) Apartment City or town Province Postal codeMy tenancy is (check one) q Year to year - This form must be given to your landlord at least 3 months before the end of your lease.(see clause 10(1)(a) of the Act)q Month to month - This form must be given to your landlord at least 1 month before the end of anymonth. (see clause 10(1)(b) of the Act)q Week to week - This form must be given to your landlord at least 1 week before the end of any week .(see clause 10(1)(c) of the Act)q Manufactured home - This form must be given to your landlord at least 1 month before thetermination of the tenancy. (see clause 10(3)(b) of the Act)Security deposit return This section is optional. (check one)q I will make arrangements at a future time for the return of my security deposit.q Please return my security deposit to me at the forwarding address below:Street number and name (civic address)Apartment City or town Province Postal codePhone number Email Sign and date this formTenant’s signature Date (YYYY MM DD) Tenant: Keep a copy of this form for your records.Form C: Tenant’s Notice to Quit(subsection 10(1) or 10(3) of the Residential Tenancies Act)Reset Form。
英国新一代特定蛋白分析系统
英国新一代特定蛋白分析系统MININEPH迷你派红色激光散射蛋白比浊仪是英国邦地塞公司推出的新一代全定量物定蛋白分析系统,其经济、快速、简便、全定量、独特的性能在世界上属于领先地位。
产品通过了国际认可的FDA、EC批准、ISO9001质量体系认证。
可检测:超敏CRP,C-反应蛋白,抗"O",中国总代理北京美创公司IgE,类风湿,IgA,IgG,IgM,C3,C4等28个项目•原理:采用红色激光,散射比浊原理测定单个样本中的特种蛋白含量•光源:红色激光,灵敏度高•测定范围广:能检测血清、尿液、脑脊液和唾液中的多种特定蛋白•检测速度快:15秒-3分钟自动检出打印结果,可随时检测,立即出结果•无需做定标曲线:简便的刷卡定标系统,同一批号的试剂只需刷卡一次即可•仪器自动做空白:不用另加比色杯做对照、空白•配备电子加样器,稀释精确,方便,节省时间•内设温度平衡系统,试剂从冰箱取出后,可立即使用,不需预热•内设自动搅拌系统,主动混匀•设自动计时系统,检测时自动计时•红色激光光源,敏感度高•程序开方式,用户可自设参数,自备抗血清开展新项目•试验结果:显示在液晶屏上,并可通过选配的外接打印机打印出检测项目ZK086.R APO-B 载脂蛋白B 25T 以上每个试剂质控高值,或低值0.5ml特种蛋白分析仪原理特种蛋白分析仪是近年来国内常购的临床检验设备。
其实特定蛋白的分析无论从思路还是技术上都不能算是新东东。
由于观念和临床运用的滞后,使其在国内成了新生事物。
使用单一专门化的仪器在国外比较普遍,对于一些非专门化的仪器也常用作单一的测定,如色谱仪,众所周知只要更换分离柱,可以测定多种的成分,但在国外实验室里常用有数十台的色谱仪以避免和减少柱的更换。
这样做的好处很明显:首先,能提高效率。
由于国外人工成本很高,提高效率成了降低成本的关键,从经济角度是合算的,而国内人工成本低,因而缺少这种意识。
其次,能提高检测质量。
LENNOX空调
美国LENNOX中央空调设备选型实例:在唐山的万科南湖别墅,260平方米,3层别墅。
由于万科南湖别墅既没有市政热力,也没有天然气。
因此,采用了电采暖。
本方案配置雷诺士热泵+辅助电加热的空调机组,平配置了如下功能:采暖制冷中央新风系统中央加湿系统设备总造价约10万。
空调系统选型:设备型号数量室内机BCRMC1960S0051室外机TPA060-M温控器51M37中央加湿器HCWB3-17 1超微净化器HCC20-28 1中央新风系统 使用雷诺士,从此不用再开窗户。
通过配套的新风口及新风过滤网可以把沙尘、蚊蝇、柳絮统统挡在室外,同时把室外新鲜空气过滤并温度处理后通过风管均匀的送到各个房间,使整个居室保持持续的、良好的通风状态,使您足不出户,就能呼吸大自然的清新,远离空调病,生活更健康。
中央加湿系统(可选)Lennox (雷诺士)专为提高居住空气舒适度开发的中央加湿器,安装于设备间室内机回风管处,不占用居室空间,对送风进行统一加湿处理。
您只要通过中央湿度控制器设定室内的湿度,中央加湿器就会自动对空气湿度进行调节,保持居室环境恒温恒湿(注:冬季居室最佳湿度30%—40%);打静电、口干咽痛的现象从此不再有,开心享受冬季温馨的居家生活。
中央电子超微净化系统(可选)Lennox (雷诺士)专为提高居住空气洁净度开发的中央电子除尘器,集中在主回风道对居室空气进行电子高精度过滤,可以去除空气中小于0.01微米的细微颗粒污染物。
包括:空气中的花粉、烟气、细菌、灰尘等细小颗粒杂质,空气中超过90%的杂质均可被去除。
在北京主要污染物依然为可吸入颗粒物的今天,拥有雷诺士中央电子除尘器就提前拥有优质的空气环境,创建自己的大气层。
空气中常见微粒直径:{参考数据}细菌类: : 枯草菌 5~10微米 肺炎杆菌 1.1~7微米 乳酸菌 1~7微米 白喉菌 1~6微米 大肠菌 1~5微米 结核菌 1.5~4微米 破伤风菌 2~4微米 肠菌 1~3微米 伤寒杆菌 1~3微米 普通化脓杆菌 0.7~1.3微米 白色、金黄色葡萄球菌 0.3~1.2微米炭疽杆菌 0.46~0.56微米注:安装选装的活性炭过滤网后,可迅速去除房间内的香烟烟味等各种异味。
US-2012S招标参数
US-2012S尿沉渣分析仪技术参数:▲1、工作原理:智能感知与多分类融合技术,对尿液中的有形成份进行分类计数2、核心技术:(1)对阴阳性标本仪器自动分析分类,进行快速阴性过筛检测;(2)自动进行有形成分形态学分析,检出结果客观真实,阳性标本只审核,不复检;▲(3)采用智能感知与多分类融合技术,对有形成份自动分类计数;(4) 上下微机智能控制,检测全过程无人化。
3、智能式进样装置:▲(1)原始尿杯、尿瓶直接上机;(2)红外感应进样,自动混匀标本;(3)高精度液流控制技术,样品匀速、准确到计数模块。
4、检验项目:(1)对尿中所有有形成分,标准化分类定量计数;(2)细胞形态学自动分析,可显示并打印所分析图像;(3)理学指标,输入报告;(4)可与任意品牌尿液分析仪进行数据通信,合成数据。
▲5、每种成份均可在荧光屏上单独显示其形态,并可任意选取可疑的成份进行人工复核;6、急诊功能:优先录入急诊标本,随到随测。
7、样本量:最小2ml,最小吸入量0.5ml。
8、标本处理:标本无需离心,直接进行测试分析。
9、报告方式:规范化使用XX个/µl国际通用定量单位,综合报告,图文并茂。
10、检测速度:每小时60-80个样品检验,并发出综合报告。
11、检测灵敏度:<1个目标/µl,标本不离心检测,无漏检。
12、检出率:浓度为5个µl左右的样品检出率98%以上。
13、准确度:95%以上14、重复性测试:CV%≤5%15、计数模块:高透光率石英晶体计数模块。
16、图像采集:CCD数字图像成像系统。
17、数据接口:RS-232通讯接口。
18、网络功能:可与医院计算机网络连接(LIS),实现分析报告无纸化传输。
Agilent SureSelectXT Mouse All Exon Kit 数据手册
Introducing the SureSelect XT Mouse All Exon Kit — the fi rst NGS target enrichment system to cover the mouse exome. Mouse geneticists can now access the industry-leading SureSelect XT Target Enrichment System to generate mouse sequence data faster and more cost-effectively on the SOLiD, Illumina, and 454 NGS platforms.Developed in collaboration with leading mouse geneticists, the SureSelect XT Mouse All Exon Kit delivers a complete view of the mouse exome. The capture is 49.6 Mb and covers 221,784 exons within 24,306 genes. The content is based on the current UCSC mm9 mouse genome build and a BED fi le with exon and gene annotation is available on the Agilent eArray website.• C omplete Mouse exome coverage — 49.6 Mb capture spanning 221,784 exonsand 24,306 genes• E xcellent coverage uniformity, on-target specifi city, and SNP detection and accuracy• Fully optimized for SOLiD, Illumina, and 454 sequencingSureSelect XT Mouse All Exon KitAgilent SureSelect Target Enrichment System12%10%10%10%8%6%4%1%0%102030405060708090100110120130140150160170180190200Read Depth Distribution for SureSelect XT Mouse All Exon KitRead DepthC u m u l a t i v e R e a d s R e a d sFigure 1. Read depth distribution plot for C3H mouse genomic DNA enriched with the SureSelect XT Mouse All Exon Kit (49.6 Mb capture) and sequenced on an Illumina GAIIx. 5.2 Gb of sequence was obtained from a single 2x76bp lane and the percentage of on-target reads was 69 percent. 98 percent of bases were covered at 1X or greater and average read depth was 54X. 84 percent of targeted bases were covered at 20X or greater, enabling high-confi dence SNP calling at those loci.SureSelect XT Mouse All Exon Kit Specifi cationsSureSelect XT Mouse All Exon Kit – Ordering InformationMouse genome/ exome source content Total capture size Number of genes coveredNumber of exons Average exon size Median exons per geneAverage number of exons per geneMaximum exons in a geneUCSC mm9/ NCBI build 37 (July 2007)49.6 Mb24,306221,784182 bp58347/genomics/sureselectFor research use only. Not for use with diagnostics procedures.© Agilent Technologies, Inc., 2011 Published in USA, January 12, 2011Publication Number 5990-7235ENFigure 2. SNP data generated after enrichment with the SureSelect XT Mouse All Exon Kit and sequencing was highly sensitive and SNP calls were highly concordant with the Perlegen Mouse SNP data set. 165,249 SNPs from the Perlegen data set were assayed in gDNA samples from C3H and DBA mice, twowidely-used strains. NGS libraries for these strains were prepared and enriched using the SureSelect XT Mouse All Exon Kit and 5.2 Gb of sequence was generated on an Illumina GAIIx. Over 84 percent of the capture was sequenced at a depth of 20X or greater, enabling high-confi dence SNP calling. a) Sensitivity of SNPdetection relative to the Perlegen Mouse SNP dataset was very high with the SureSelect XTMouse All Exon Kit / Illumina GAIIx platform, with 99 percent ofreference SNPs detected for the C3H and DBA samples. Variant SNPs were also detected at high rates (99 percent) for both the C3H and DBA samples. b) Of the SNPs detected, concordance with the Perlegen Mouse SNP data set for both the C3H ad DBA samples was 98 percent for the variants and 95 percent overall.0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%SNP Detection Sensitivity vs Perlegen Mouse DataSureSelect XT Mouse All Exon KitGT is RefGT is variant HOM0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%SNP Concordance vs Perlegen Mouse DataSureSelect XT Mouse All Exon KitVariant ConcordanceOverall ConcordanceReactions/KitSureSelect XT MouseAll Exon KitIllumina Option CodeSOLiD Option CodeSureSelect Mouse All Exon KitRoche 454 OptionCode5G7550A 001002G7500A 00310G7550B 001002G7500B 00325G7550C 001002G7500C 00350G7550D 001002G7500D 003100G7550E 001002G7500E 003250G7550F 001002G7500F 003500G7550G 001002G7500G 0031000G7550H 001002G7500H 0032000G7550J 001002G7500J 0035000G7550K 001002G7500K 00310000G7550L001002G7500L003A BG7550 includes capture baits and all reagents for gDNA preparation, library preparation, and target enrichment.G7500 includes capture baits and reagents for target enrichment. The Roche Rapid Library Prep Kit (available from Roche) is also required.。
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A Letter from the SCE Chair....................................................................................................... 5 Executive Summary .................................................................................................................... 7 1. Introduction.......................................................................................................................... 9
Annexes Annex 1: SOM Steering Committee on Economic and Technical Cooperation 2012 Work Program ................................................................................................. 31 Terms of Reference of Policy Partnership on Science, Technology and Innovation 33 Terms of Reference of the High Level Policy Dialogue on Agricultural Biotechnology .......................................................................................................... 37
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Office of Research and DevelopmentUNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYNATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH LABORATORYHUMAN EXPOSURE & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES DIVISION (MD-D205-03)Research Triangle Park, NC 27711LIST OF DESIGNATED REFERENCE AND EQUIVALENT METHODSIssue Date : June 6, 2012(/ttn/amtic/criteria.html)These methods for measuring ambient concentrations of specified air pollutants have been designated as "reference methods" or "equivalent methods" in accordance with Title 40, Part 53 of the Code of Federal Regulations (40 CFR Part 53). Subject to any limitations (e.g., operating range or temperature range) specified in the applicable designation, each method is acceptable for use in state or local air quality surveillance systems under 40 CFR Part 58 unless the applicable designation is subsequently canceled. Automated methods for pollutants other than PM 10 are acceptable for use only at shelter temperatures between 20°C and 30°C and line voltages between 105 and 125 volts unless wider limits are specified in the method description.Prospective users of the methods listed should note (1) that each method must be used in strict accordance with its associated operation or instruction manual and with applicable quality assurance procedures, and (2) that modification of a method by its vendor or user may cause the pertinent designation to be inapplicable to the method as modified. (See Section 2.8 of Appendix C, 40 CFR Part 58 for approval of modifications to any of these methods by users.)Further information concerning particular designations may be found in the Federal Register notice cited for each method or by writing to the National Exposure Research Laboratory, Human Exposure and Atmospheric Sciences Division (MD-D205-03), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711. Technical information concerning the methods should be obtained by contacting the source listed for each method. Source addresses are listed at the end of the listing of methods, except for the addresses for lead method sources, which are given with the method. New analyzers or PM 10 samplers sold as reference or equivalent methods must carry a label or sticker identifying them as designated methods. For analyzers or PM 10 or samplers sold prior to the designation of a method with the same or similar model number, the model number does not necessarily identify an analyzer or sampler as a designated method. Consult the manufacturer or seller to determine if a previously sold analyzer or sampler can be considered a designated method or if it can be upgraded to designation status. Analyzer users who experience operational or other difficulties with a designated analyzer or sampler and are unable to resolve the problem directly with the instrument manufacturer may contact EPA (preferably in writing) at the above address for assistance.This list will be revised as necessary to reflect any new designations or any cancellation of a designation currently in effect. The most current revision of the list will be available for inspection at EPA's Regional Offices, and copies may be obtained at the Internet site identified above or by writing to the National Exposure Research Laboratory at the address specified above.TSP List of Designated Reference and Equivalent Methods, June 6, 2012 Page 3Particulate Matter - TSPReference Method for TSPManual Reference Method: 40 CFR Part 50, Appendix BReference Method for the Determination of Suspended Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere (High-Volume Method) Federal Register: Vol. 47, page 54912, 12/06/82 and Vol. 48, page 17355, 04/22/83Particulate Matter – PM10Andersen Model RAAS10-100 PM10 Single Channel PM10 SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-0699-130“Andersen Instruments, Incorporated Model RAAS10-100 Single Channel Reference Method PM10 Sampler,” with RAAS-10 PM10 inlet or the louvered inlet specified in 40 CFR 50 Appendix L, Figs. L-2 thru L-19, configured as a PM10 reference method, and operated for 24-hour continuous sample periods at a flow rate of 16.67 liters/ minute, and in accordance with the Model RAAS105-100 Operator’s Manual and with the requirements and sample collection filters specified in 40 CFR Part 50, Appendix J or Appendix M.Federal Register: Vol. 64, page 33481, 06/23/99Andersen Model RAAS10-200 PM10 Single Channel PM10 Audit SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-0699-131“Andersen Instruments, Incorporated Model RAAS10-200 Single Channel Reference Method PM10Audit Sampler,” with RAAS-10 PM10 inlet or the louvered inlet specified in 40 CFR 50 Appendix L, Figs. L-2 thru L-19, configured as a PM10 reference method, and operated for 24-hour continuous sample periods at a flow rate of 16.67 liters/minute, and in accordance with the Model RAAS105-200 Operator’s Manual and with the requirements and sample collection filters specified in 40 CFR Part 50, Appendix J or Appendix M.Federal Register: Vol. 64, page 33481, 06/23/99Andersen Model RAAS10-300 PM10 Multi Channel PM10 SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-0699-132“Andersen Instruments, Incorporated Model RAAS10-300 Multi Channel Sequential Reference Method PM10 Sampler,” with RAAS-10 PM10 inlet or the louvered inlet specified in 40 CFR 50 Appendix L, Figs. L-2 thru L-19, configured as a PM10 reference method, and operated for 24-hour continuous sample periods at a flow rate of 16.67 liters/minute, and in accordance with the Model RAAS105-300 Operator’s Manual and with the requirements and sample collection filters specified in 40 CFR Part 50, Appendix J or Appendix M.Federal Register: Vol. 64, page 33481, 06/23/99BGI Incorporated Model PQ100 Air SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-1298-124“BGI Incorporated Model PQ100 Air Sampler,” with BGI 16.7 Inlet Kit or the louvered inlet specified in 40 CFR 50 Appendix L, Figs. L-2 thru L-19, configured as a PM10 reference method, for 24-hour continuous sample periods at a flow rate of 16.7 liters/minute, with original firmware Version 5.X and lower or new firmware version 6.0 and higher, operated in accordance with the original Model PQ100 Instruction Manual or manual revision Version 7.0, as appropriate, and with the requirements specified in 40 CFR Part 50, Appendix J or Appendix M, using either the original or the newer PQ200-type filter cassettes, and with or without the optional Solar Panel Power Supply.Federal Register: Vol. 63, page 69625, 12/17/98Latest modification: 01/2009BGI Incorporated Model PQ200 Air SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-1298-125“BGI Incorporated Model PQ200 Air Sampler,” with “flat plate” PM10inlet or the louvered inlet specified in 40 CFR 50 Appendix L, Figs. L-2 thru L-19, configured as a PM10reference method, and operated for 24-hour continuous sample periods in accordance with the Model PQ200 Instruction Manual and with the requirements specified in 40 CFR Part 50, Appendix J or Appendix M, and with or without the optional Solar Panel Power Supply.Federal Register: Vol. 63, page 69625, 12/17/98DKK-TOA Models FPM-222/222C, FPM223/223C, and DUB-222(S)/223(S) PM10 MonitorAutomated Equivalent Method: EQPM-0905-156“DKK-TOA Models FPM-222, FPM-222C, FPM-223, FPM-223C, DUB-222(S), and DUB-223(S) Particulate Monitor,” for monitoring PM10in Ambient Air (beta attenuation monitor), configured for PM10, with Firmware Version DUB4-658355, Corrected Slope Factor (FACT SLOPE) set to 1.232, Corrected Zero Value (FACT ZERO) set to 1.8, and with or without any of the following options: Auto Check and Serial Recorder.Federal Register: Vol. 70, page 56684, 09/28/2005Ecotech Model 3000 PM10 High Volume Air SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-0706-162“Ecotech Pty. Ltd. Model 3000 PM10High Volume Air Sampler,” configured with the Ecotech PM10Size-Selective Inlet (SSI)(P-ECO-HVS3000-02), with the flow rate set to 1.13 m3/min (67.8 m3/hour).Federal Register: Vol. 71, page 42089, 07/25/2006Environnement S.A. Model MP101M PM10 MonitorAutomated Equivalent Method: EQPM-0404-151“Environnement S. A. Model MP101M PM10 Beta Gauge Monitor,” configured with the louvered PM10 inlet specified in 40 CFR 50 Appendix L or its flat-topped predecessor version and one of the three optional temperature-regulated sampling tubes (RST), and operated with a full scale measurement range of 0 - 0.500 mg/m3 (0 - 500 :g/m3), with the sample flow rate set to 1.00 m3/h and flow regulation set to yes, the “norms selection” set to m3 (actual volume), the “cycle” set to 24 hours, the “period” set to none, and the “counting time” set to 200 seconds.2Federal Register: Vol. 69, page 18569, 4/8/2004Graseby Andersen/GMW Model 1200 High-Volume Air SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-1287-063“Sierra-Andersen or General Metal Works Model 1200 PM10High-Volume Air Sampler System," consisting of a Sierra-Andersen or General Metal Works Model 1200 PM10 Size-Selective Inlet and any of the high-volume air samplers identified as SAUV-10H, SAUV-11H, GMW-IP-10, GMW-IP-10-70, GMW-IP-10-801, or GMW-IP-10-8000, which include the following components: Anodized aluminum high-volume shelter with either acrylonitrile butadiene styrene plastic filter holder and motor/blower housing or stainless steel filter holder and phenolic plastic motor/blower housing; 0.6 hp motor/blower; pressure transducer flow recorder; either an electronic mass flow controller or a volumetric flow controller; either a digital timer/programmer, seven-day mechanical timer, six-day timer/programmer, or solid-state timer/programmer; elapsed time indicator; and filter cartridge.Federal Register: Vol. 52, page 45684, 12/01/87 and Vol. 53, page 1062, 01/15/88Graseby Andersen/GMW Model 321-B High-Volume Air SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-1287-064"Sierra-Andersen or General Metal Works Model 321-B PM10 High-Volume Air Sampler System," consisting of a Sierra-Andersen or General Metal Works Model 321-B PM10 Size-Selective Inlet and any of the high-volume air samplers identified as SAUV-10H, SAUV-11H, GMW-IP-10, GMW-IP-10-70, GMW-IP-10-801, or GMW-IP-10-8000, which include the following components: Anodized aluminum high-volume shelter with either acrylonitrile butadiene styrene plastic filter holder and motor/blower housing or stainless steel filter holder and phenolic plastic motor/blower housing; 0.6 hp motor/blower; pressure transducer flow recorder; either an electronic mass flow controller or a volumetric flow controller; either a digital timer/programmer, seven-day mechanical timer, six-day timer/programmer, or solid-state timer/programmer; elapsed time indicator; and filter cartridge.Federal Register: Vol. 52, page 45684, 12/01/87 and Vol. 53, page 1062, 01/15/88Graseby Andersen/GMW Model 321-C High-Volume Air SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-1287-065"Sierra-Andersen or General Metal Works Model 321-C PM10 High-Volume Air Sampler System," consisting of a Sierra-Andersen General Metal Works Model 321-C PM10 or Size-Selective Inlet and any of the high-volume air samplers identified as SAUV-10H, SAUV-11H, GMW-IP-10, GMW-IP-10-70, GMW-IP-10-801, or GMW-IP-10-8000, which include the following components: Anodized aluminum high-volume shelter with either acrylonitrile butadiene styrene plastic filter holder and motor/blower housing or stainless steel filter holder and phenolic plastic motor/blower housing; 0.6 hp motor/blower; pressure transducer flow recorder; either an electronic mass flow controller or a volumetric flow controller; either a digital timer/programmer, seven-day mechanical timer, six-day timer/programmer, or solid-state timer/programmer; elapsed time indicator; and filter cartridge.Federal Register: Vol. 52, page 45684, 12/01/87 and Vol. 53, page 1062, 01/15/88Graseby Andersen/GMW Models SA241 and SA241M Dichotomous SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-0789-073“Sierra-Andersen Models SA241 and SA241M or General Metal Works Models G241 and G241M PM10Dichotomous Samplers,” consisting of the following components: Sampling Module with SA246b or G246b 10 Φm inlet or the louvered inlet specified in 40 CFR 50 Appendix L, Figs. L-2 thru L-19, 2.5 Φm virtual impactor assembly, 37 mm coarse and fine particulate filter holders, and tripod mount; Control Module with diaphragm vacuum pump, pneumatic constant flow controller, total and coarse flow rotameters and vacuum gauges, pressure switch (optional), 24-hour flow/event recorder, digital timer/programmer or 7-day skip timer, and elapsed time indicator.Federal Register: Vol. 54, page 31247, 07/27/89Graseby Andersen/GMW Model FH621-N Beta MonitorAutomated Equivalent Method: EQPM-0990-076“Andersen Instruments Model FH62I-N PM10Beta Attenuation Monitor,” consisting of the following components: FH101 Vacuum Pump Assembly; FH102 Accessory Kit; FH107 Roof Flange Kit; FH125 Zero and Span PM10 Mass Foil Calibration Kit; FH62I Beta Attenuation 19-inch Control Module; SA246b PM10 Inlet (16.7 liter/min) or the louvered inlet specified in 40 CFR 50 Appendix L, Figs. L-2 thru L-19; operated for 24-hour average measurements, with an observing time of 60 minutes, the calibration factor set to 2400, a glass fiber filter tape, an automatic filter advance after each 24-hour sample period, and with or without either of the following options: FH0P1 Indoor Cabinet; FH0P2 Outdoor Shelter Assembly.Federal Register: Vol. 55, page 38387, 09/18/90Met One or Sibata Models BAM/GBAM 1020, BAM/GBAM 1020-1 or Horiba APDA-371Automated Equivalent Method: EQPM-0798-122“Met One Instruments or Sibata Scientific Technology Models BAM 1020, GBAM 1020, BAM 1020-1, GBAM 1020-1, and Horiba APDA-371 PM10Beta Attenuation Monitor,” including the BX-802 sampling inlet, operated for 24-hour average measurements, with a filter change frequency of one hour, with glass fiber filter tape, and with or without any of the following options: BX-823, tube extension; BX-825, heater kit; BX-826, 230 VAC heater kit; BX-827 “Smart Heater” set for maintaining moisture between 35% and 45% and no ∆T control; BX-828, roof tripod; BX-902, exterior enclosure; BX-903, exterior enclosure with temperature control; BX-961, mass flow controller; BX-967, internal calibration device, BX-970 touch-screen display with USB interface. For software (firmware) versions V3.0 or higher, a user-selectable measurement time (COUNT TIME) of 4, 6, 8 or 10 minutes selected, along with appropriate sample time (BAM SAMPLE) setting of 50, 46, 42 or 38 minutes, respectively, to maintain a 60-minute measurement cycle. For software (firmware) versions V3.5 or higher, user-selectable option to sample under actual conditions (Flow Type: ACTUAL) and report under standard conditions (Reporting: STD), which requires the use of P/N BX-592 external temperature sensor or P/N BX-596 external temperature/barometric pressure sensor. The user may also sample under standard conditions (Flow Type: STD) and report under standard conditions (Reporting: STD) with any software/firmware 2.0 or higher. Instrument must be operated in accordance with the appropriate instrument manual.Federal Register: Vol. 63, page 41253, 08/03/98Latest modifications: 06/2009; 07/2010; 8/2010Opsis Model SM200 PM10 MonitorAutomated Equivalent Method: EQPM-0810-193“Opsis Model SM200 Monitor,” beta gauge semi-continuous ambient particulate monitor operated for 24 hours at a flow rate of 16.67 LPM between 5° and 40°C using 47 mm PTFE membrane filter media, in the mass measurement range of 0 to 60 mg, configured with a BGI Model SSI25 PM10inlet meeting criteria specified in 40 CFR 50 Appendix L, with a roof mounting kit, and with or without an inlet tube heater (as recommended based on site RH conditions), according to the SM200 User’s Guide.Federal Register: Vol. 75, page 51039, 08/18/10Oregon DEQ Medium Volume PM10 SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-0389-071“Oregon DEQ Medium Volume PM10 Sampler.” NOTE: This method is no longer commercially available.Federal Register: Vol. 54, page 12273, 03/24/89Thermo Andersen Series FH 62 C14 Continuous PM10 MonitorThermo Scientific Model 5014i Beta (5014i Beta), Continuous Ambient Particulate MonitorAutomated Equivalent Method: EQPM-1102-150“Thermo Andersen Series FH 62 C14 Continuous PM10Ambient Particulate Monitor and Thermo Scientific Model 5014i Beta (5014i Beta), Continuous Ambient Particulate Monitor,” operated for 24-hour average measurements, with the specified 10-micron inlet, inlet connector, sample tube with heater, roof flange kit, mass foil kit, pump kit, sample filter tape; with operational settings of 1000 L/h (16.67 L/min) sample flow rate, daily filter change, auto filter change at volumetric flow <950 L/h, auto filter change at mass >1500 micrograms, and factory default calculation mode settings operated with software version 1.07. Operated, calibrated and serviced according to the appropriate Operator Manual.Federal Register: Vol. 67, page 76174, 12/11/2002Latest modification: 07/2009Thermo Scientific or Rupprecht & Patashnick Partisol® Model 2000 Air SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-0694-098“Thermo Scientific Partisol® 2000 Air Sampler” or “Rupprecht & Patashnick Partisol® Model 2000 Air Sampler," consisting of a Hub Unit and 0, 1, 2, or 3 Satellite Units, with each sampling station used for PM10measurements equipped with a Rupprecht & Patashnick PM10inlet and operated for continuous 24-hour periods using the Basic, Manual, Time, Analog Input, or Serial Input programming modes, and with or without any of the following options: PM2.5-style filter cassette holder; louvered inlet specified in 40 CFR 50 Appendix L, Figs. L-2 thru L-19 in lieu of standard inlet; 57-002320 Stand for Hub or Satellite; 59-002542 Advanced EPROM; 10-001403 Large Pump (1/4 hp); 120 VAC. Hardware for Indoor Installation consists of: 51-002638-xxxx Temperature Sensor (Extended Length); 55-001289 Roof Flange (1 1/4"); 57-000604 Support Tripod for Inlet; 57-002526-0001 Sample Tube Extension (1 m); 57-002526-0002 Sample Tube Extension (2 m). Hardware for Outdoor Installation in Extreme Cold Environments consists of: 10-002645 Insulating Jacket for Hub Unit.Federal Register: Vol. 59, page 35338, 07/11/94Thermo Scientific Partisol®2000-D Dichotomous Air Sampler or Thermo Fisher Scientific Partisol®2000i-D Dichotomous Air SamplerManual Equivalent Method: EQPS-0311-197“Thermo Scientific Partisol®2000-D Dichotomous Air Sampler” or “Thermo Fisher Scientific Partisol®2000i-D Dichotomous Air Sampler,”configured for dual-filter, single-event sampling of fine (PM2.5) and coarse (PM10-2.5) particles, operated with a U.S. EPA PM10inlet and using a virtual impactor to separate fine and coarse PM into two samples for collection on two separate filter membranes, for a 24-hour sampling period and in accordance with the Partisol® 2000-D or Partisol® 2000i-D instruction manual, as appropriate. Partisol® 2000i-D operated with firmware version 2.0 or greater. Federal Register: Vol. 76, page 15974, 03/22/2011Latest modification: 06/2011Thermo Scientific Partisol® 2000-FRM PM10 Air Sampler or Thermo Fisher Scientific Partisol® 2000i PM10 Air Sampler or Rupprecht and Patashnick Partisol®-FRM 2000 PM10 Air SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-1298-126“Thermo Scientific Partisol® 2000-FRM PM10 Air Sampler” or “Thermo Fisher Scientific Partisol® 2000i PM10 Air Sampler” or “Rupprecht and Patashnick Partisol®-FRM 2000 PM10 Air Sampler,” with PM10 inlet or louvered inlet specified in 40 CFR 50, Appendix L, Figs. L-2 through L-19, configured as a PM10 reference method with a U.S. EPA PM10 inlet with straight downtube adapter and operated for 24-hour continuous sampling periods in accordance with the Partisol® 2000-FRM or Partisol® 2000i instruction manual,as appropriate, and with the requirements specified in 40 CFR Part 50, Appendix J or Appendix M. Model 2000i operated with firmware version 2.0 or greater.Federal Register: Vol. 63, page 69625, 12/17/98Latest modification: 06/ 2011PM10List of Designated Reference and Equivalent Methods, June 6, 2012 Page 8 Thermo Scientific Partisol®-Plus 2025 PM10Sequential Air Sampler or Thermo Fisher Scientific Partisol®2025i PM10 Sequential Air Sampler or Rupprecht and Patashnick Partisol®-Plus 2025 PM10 Sequential Air SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-1298-127“Thermo Scientific Partisol®-Plus 2025 Sequential Air Sampler” or “Thermo Fisher Scientific Partisol® 2025i Sequential Air Sampler” or “Rupprecht and Patashnick Partisol®-Plus 2025 PM10 Sequential Air Sampler,” with PM10 inlet or louvered inlet specified in 40 CFR 50, Appendix L, Figs. L-2 through L-19, configured as a PM10 reference method and operated for 24-hour continuous sampling periods. Partisol®-Plus2025 to be operated with any software version 1.003 through 1.5 and the Partisol® 2025i with firmware version 2.0 or greater, with the modified filter shuttle mechanism, in accordance with the Partisol®-Plus 2025 or Partisol® 2025i instruction manual, as appropriate, and with the requirements specified in 40 CFR Part 50, Appendix J or Appendix M.Federal Register: Vol. 63, page 69625, 12/17/98Last modified: 06/ 2011Thermo Scientific Dichotomous Partisol®-Plus 2025-D Sequential Air Sampler or Thermo Fisher Scientific Dichotomous Partisol® 2025i-D Sequential Air SamplerManual Equivalent Method: EQPS-0311-198“Thermo Scientific Dichotomous Partisol®-Plus 2025-D Sequential Air Sampler” or “Thermo Fisher Scientific Dichotomous Partisol® 2025i-D Sequential Air Sampler,” configured for dual-filter sampling of fine (PM2.5) and coarse (PM10-2.5) particles, with a U.S. EPA PM10 inlet and using a virtual impactor to separate the fine and coarse PM into two samples for collection on two separate filter membranes, and operated with the modified filter shuttle mechanism implemented May 31, 2008, and firmware version 1.500 or greater for the Partisol®-Plus 2025-D and version 2.0 or greater for the Partisol® 2025i-D, for 24-hour continuous sampling periods, in accordance with the Partisol®-Plus 2025-D or Partisol® 2025i-D instruction manual, as appropriate.Federal Register: Vol. 76, page 15975, 03/22/2011Latest modification: 06/ 2011Thermo Scientific TEOM® 1400AB/TEOM® 1405 Ambient Particulate Monitor orRupprecht & Patashnick TEOM® Series 1400/1400a PM10 MonitorsAutomated Equivalent Method: EQPM-1090-079“Thermo Scientific TEOM® 1400AB [PM10] Ambient Particulate Monitor” or “Rupprecht & Patashnick TEOM® Series 1400 and Series 1400a PM-10 Monitors,” (including serial number prefixes 1400, 140A, 140AA, 140AB, 140AT, and 140UP, 1405A), consisting of the following components: TEOM®Sensor Unit; TEOM®Control Unit; Flow Splitter (3 liter/min sample flow); Teflon-Coated Glass Fiber Filter Cartridges; Rupprecht & Patashnick PM-10 Inlet (part number 57-00596), Sierra-Andersen Model 246b PM-10 Inlet (16.7 liter/min) or louvered inlet specified in 40 CFR 50 Appendix L, Figs. L-2 thru L-19; operated for 24-hour average measurements, with the total mass averaging time set at 300 seconds, the mass rate/mass concentration averaging time set at 300 seconds, the gate time set at 2 seconds, and with or without any of the followingoptions: Tripod; Outdoor Enclosure; Automatic Cartridge Collection Unit (Series 1400a only); Flow Splitter Adapter (for 1 or 2 liter/min sample flow). Thermo Scientific TEOM® 1405 Ambient Particulate Monitor with combined sensor and control units and redesigned mass transducer and user interface, operated in accordance with the Thermo Scientific TEOM® 1405 instrument manual.Federal Register: Vol. 55, page 43406, 10/29/90Latest modification: 12/2008Tisch Environmental Model TE-6070 PM10 High-Volume Air Sampler or New Star Environmental Model NS-6070 PM10 High-Volume Air SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-0202-141“Tisch Environmental Model TE-6070 or New Star Environmental Model NS-6070 PM10High-Volume Air Sampler,” consisting of a TE-6001 PM10 size-selective inlet, 8" x 10" filter holder, aluminum outdoor shelter, mass flow controller or volumetric flow controller with brush or brushless motor, 7-day mechanical off/on-elapsed timer or 11-day digital off/on-elapsed timer, and any of the high volume sampler variants identified as TE-6070-BL or NS-6070-BL, TE-6070D or NS-6070D, TE-6070D-BL or NS-6070-BL, TE-6070V or NS-6070V, TE-6070V-BL or NS-6070V-BL, TE-6070-DV or NS-6070-DV, or TE-6070DV-BL or NS-6070DV-BL, with or without the optional stainless steel filter media holder/filter cartridge or continuous flow/pressure recorder.Federal Register: Vol. 67, page 15566, 04/02/2002Wedding & Associates' or Thermo Environmental Instruments Inc. Model 600 PM10 High-Volume SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-1087-062"Wedding & Associates' or Thermo Environmental Instruments, Inc. Model 600 PM10 Critical Flow High-Volume Sampler," consisting of the following W&A/TEII components: PM10 Inlet; Critical Flow Device; Anodized Aluminum Shelter; Blower Motor Assembly for 115, 220 or 240 VAC and 50/60 Hz; Mechanical Timer; Elapsed Time Indicator; and Filter Cartridge/Cassette, and with or without the following options: Digital Timer, 6 or 7 Day Timer, and 1 or 7 Day Pressure Recorder.Federal Register: Vol. 52, page 37366, 10/06/87Wedding & Associates' or Thermo Environmental Instruments Inc. Model 650 PM10 Beta GaugeAutomated Equivalent Method: EQPM-0391-081“Wedding & Associates' or Thermo Environmental Instruments, Inc. Model 650 PM10Beta Gauge Automated Particle Sampler,” consisting of the following W&A/TEII components: Particle Sampling Module, PM10 Inlet (18.9 liter/min), Inlet Tube and Support Ring, Vacuum Pump (115, 220 or 240 VAC and 50/60 Hz); and operated for 24-hour average measurements with glass fiber filter tape.Federal Register: Vol. 56, page 9216, 03/05/91Particulate Matter – PM2.5Andersen Model RAAS2.5-200 PM2.5 Ambient Audit Air SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-0299-128“Andersen Instruments, Incorporated Model RAAS2.5-200 PM2.5 Audit Sampler,” configured as a PM2.5 reference method and operated with software (firmware) version 4B, 5.0.1 - 6.09, 6.0A, or 6.0B, for 24-hour continuous sample periods at a flow rate of 16.67 liters/minute, and in accordance with the Model RAAS2.5-200 Operator’s Manual and with the requirements and sample collection filters specified in 40 CFR Part 50, Appendix L.Federal Register: Vol. 64, page 12167, 03/11/99BGI Inc. Models PQ200 or PQ200A PM2.5 Ambient Fine Particle SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-0498-116“BGI Incorporated Models PQ200 and PQ200A PM2.5 Ambient Fine Particle Sampler,” operated with firmware version 3.88 or 3.89R, for 24-hour continuous sample periods, in accordance with the Model PQ200/PQ200A Instruction Manual and with the requirements and sample collection filters specified in 40 CFR Part 50, Appendix L, and with or without the optional Solar Power Supply or the optional dual-filter cassette (P/N F-21/6) and associated lower impactor housing (P/N B2027), where the upper filter is used for PM2.5. The Model PQ200A is described as a portable audit sampler and includes a set of three carrying cases.Federal Register: Vol. 63, page 18911, 04/16/98BGI Inc. Models PQ200-VSCC™ or PQ200A-VSCC™ PM2.5 SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-0498-116 or Manual Equivalent Method: EQPM-0202-142“BGI Incorporated Models PQ200-VSCC™ or PQ200A-VSCC™ PM2.5 Ambient Fine Particle Sampler,” configured with a BGI VSCC™ Very Sharp Cut Cyclone particle size separator and operated with firmware version 3.88, 3.91, 3.89R, or 3.91R, for 24-hour continuous sample periods, in accordance with the Model PQ200/PQ200A Instruction Manual and VSCC™supplemental manual and with the requirements and sample collection filters specified in 40 CFR Part 50, Appendix L, and with or without the optional Solar Power Supply or the optional dual-filter cassette (P/N F-21/6) and associated lower impactor housing (P/N B2027), where the upper filter is used for PM2.5. The Model PQ200A VSCC™is described as a portable audit sampler and includes a set of three carrying cases.Federal Register: Vol. 67, page 15567, 04/02/2002Graseby Andersen Model RAAS2.5-100 PM2.5 Ambient Air SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-0598-119“Graseby Andersen Model RAAS2.5-100 PM2.5Ambient Air Sampler,” operated with software version 4B, 5.0.1 - 6.09, 6.0A, or 6.0B, configured for “Single 2.5” operation, for 24-hour continuous sample periods at a flow rate of 16.67 liters/minute, and in accordance with the Model RAAS2.5-100 Operator’s Manual and with the requirements and sample collection filters specified in 40 CFR Part 50, Appendix L.Federal Register: Vol. 63, page 31991, 06/11/98Graseby Andersen Model RAAS2.5-300 PM2.5 Sequential Ambient Air SamplerManual Reference Method: RFPS-0598-120“Graseby Andersen Model RAAS2.5-300 PM2.5 Sequential Ambient Air Sampler,” operated with software version 4B, 5.0.1 - 6.09, 6.0A, or 6.0B, configured for “Multi 2.5" operation, for 24-hour continuous sample periods at a flow rate of 16.67 liters/minute, and in accordance with the Model RAAS2.5-300 Operator’s Manual and with the requirements and sample collection filters specified in 40 CFR Part 50, Appendix L.Federal Register: Vol. 63, page 31991, 06/11/98。
系统传感器L-系列双闪光灯和双喇叭通知设备合并板说明书
W ARNING: Amber lens versions not to be used as a visual public mode alarm notification appliance.NOTICE: This manual shall be left with the owner/user of this equipment.BEFORE INSTALLINGPlease read the System Sensor Audible Visible Application Reference Guide, which provides detailed information on notification devices, wiring and spe-cial applications. Copies of this manual are available from System Sensor. NFPA 72 and NEMA guidelines should be observed.I mportant: The notification appliance used must be tested and maintained following NFPA 72 requirements.GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe L-Series Dual Strobe and Dual Strobe with Speaker Expander Plates for emergency communications use a single device plate to perform the functions of two to three devices on a back box. This combination of multiple devices on a single plate and back box lowers the overall cost of the installation and improves aesthetics by requiring fewer devices on the wall.The expander plate provides fast and easy installation: Mount the expander plate to a junction box and connect its field wiring to the terminals. Attach the mounting plate of a strobe or speaker strobe device and connect its field wiring. Then, hinge and attach the strobe or speaker strobe device with a captured mounting screw to complete the installation. This product is compa-rable to existing L-Series mounting plate installations.Dual Strobe and Dual Strobe with Speaker Expander Plates are designed to be used in 12 or 24 volt, DC or FWR (full wave rectified) systems. Clear lens ver-sion is listed to UL 1971 Listed and CAN/ULC S526-07 (Signaling Device for Hearing Impaired) for Public Mode Evacuation Signaling. Amber lens strobes are UL1638 Listed (Visual Signaling Appliances) for Private Mode General Utility Signaling. All L-Series products are suitable for use in synchronized systems. The System Sensor MDL3 module may be used to provide synchro-nization.The Dual Strobe and Dual Strobe wi th Speaker Expander Plates are designed for use in wall applications.LOOP DESIGN AND WIRINGThe system designer must make sure that the total current drawn by the de-vices on the loop does not exceed the current capability of the panel supply, and that the last device on the circuit is operated within its rated voltage. The current draw information for making these calculations can be found in the tables within this manual. For convenience and accuracy, use the voltage drop calculator on the System Sensor website (). See Figures 1-4 for wiring diagrams and shorting spring information.When calculating the voltage available to the last device, it is necessary to consider the voltage drop due to the resistance of the wire. The thicker the wire, the smaller the voltage drop. Wire resistance tables can be obtained from electrical handbooks. Note that if Class A wiring is installed, the wire length may be up to twice as long as it would be for circuits that are not fault tolerant.CANDELA SELECTIONThe product will be set at 15 candela from the factory. T o change the candela first remove the lower appliance from the expander plate by loosening the screw at the bottom of the appliance.Adjust the slide switch on the rear of the product to position the desired can-dela setting in the small window on the front of the unit. All products meet the light output profiles specified in the appropriate UL Standards. For amber lensed strobes used for full profile measurement, listed candela ratings must be reduced in accordance with T able 2. Use Table 1 to determine the current draw for each candela setting.NOTE: L-Series products set at 15 and 30 candela work on either 12V or 24V power supplies. The products are not listed for 12V operating voltages when set to any other candela settings.INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSDual Strobe andDual Strobe with SpeakerExpander Plates for Emergency CommunicationsFor use with the following models:SEP-SPWL, SEP-SPSWL-P – Strobe Expander Plate models and SPSEP-BBSWL Back Box Skirt model are compatible with SWL, SWL-P, SPSWL, SPSW-P, P2WL.PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSSEP-SPSWL: Universal Expander Plate, Amber Lens, White, ALERT SEP-SPSWL-P: Universal Expander Plate, White, PlainSPSEP-BBSWL: Universal Expander Plate Back Box Skirt, WhiteOperating T emperature:Standard Products 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)Humidity Range:Standard Products 10 to 93% Non-condensing Strobe Flash Rate: 1 flash per secondNominal Voltage:Regulated 12VDC/FWR or regulated 24DC/FWROperating Voltage Range (includes fire alarm panels with built in sync):8 to 17.5V (12V nominal) or 16 to 33V (24V nominal)Operating Voltage with MDL3 Sync Module:8.5 to 17.5V (12V nominal) or 16.5 to 33V (24V nominal)Input terminal wire gauge:12 to 18 A WGNOTE : Strobes will operate at 12V nominal for 15 & 30 candela settings only. Switching between ranges is automatic.DIMENSIONS FOR PRODUCTS AND ACCESSORIESSEP-SPSWL (-P)SPSEP-BBSWLLength Width Depth Length Width Depth 13.05" (331.5 mm)5.39" (136.9 mm)2.41" (61.2 mm)13.75" (349.3 mm)6.10" (154.9 mm)2.5" (63.5 mm)MOUNTING BOX OPTIONSSEP-SPSWL, SEP-SPSWL-P: 4" x 4" x 21/8" or deeper SPSEP-BBSWL: 4" x 4" x 21/8"3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174800/736-7672, FAX: 630/377-6495I56-6569-000FIGURE 4. WIRING SEP-SPWL(-P): ATTACHING A HORN STROBE AS THE UPPER DEVICEINPUT FROM FACP OR PRIOR STROBE (-)(+)OUTPUT TO NEXT STROBE OR EOL(-)(+) A0564-00FIGURE 5. SHORTING SPRING ON HORN STROBE MOUNTING PLATE, STANDARD CANDELA, WHITEA0560-00NOTE: A shorting spring is provided between terminals 2 and 3 of the mount-ing plate to enable wiring checks after the system has been wired, but prior to installation of the final product. This spring will automatically disengage when the product is installed, to enable supervision of the final system.TABLE 1. STROBE CURRENT DRAW (mA) FOR SEP-SPWL (-P), SEP-SPSWL (-P)Candela Switch Setting 8-17.5 V olts 16-33 V olts DC DC FWR 15884360NOTE: Products set at 15 and 30 candela automatically work on ei-ther 12V or 24V power supplies. The products are not listed for 12V DC operation when set to any other candela settings.30143638375-10713695-121155110-148179135-172209185-222257TABLE 2: CANDELA DERATING FOR SEP-SPWL AND SEP-SPSWL AMBER LENS STROBE Cd Switch SettingPrivate ModeEmergency Warning15151230302475756095957511011085135135105185185145IMPORTANT: For more information on current draw, light output and sound output data, reference Speaker Strobe installation manuals I56-0002 and I56-0003 and Strobe only installation manual I56-5845 and I56-5847.FIGURE 1. WIRING SEP-SPWL(-P): CONNECTING THE UNIVERSAL EXPANDER PLATE'S LOWER STROBE OUTPUT TO NEXT STROBE OR EOL INPUT FROM POWER SUPPLY FOR STROBE OR PRIOR STROBE(+)(-)(+)(-)A0562-00FIGURE 2. WIRING SEP-SPWL(-P): ATTACHING A SPEAKER STROBE AS THE UPPER DEVICEINPUT FROM FACP OR PRIOR STROBE INPUT FROM AMPLIFIEROR PRIOR SPEAKER (-)(+)(-)(+)OUTPUT TO NEXT STROBE OR EOL OUTPUT TO NEXT SPEAKER OR EOL(-)(+)(-)(+)A0563-00NOTE: Loop resistance on a single NAC should not exceed 120 ohms for 24 volt and 30 ohms for 12 volt systems.FIGURE 3. SHORTING SPRING ON SPEAKER STROBE MOUNTING PLATE, STANDARD CANDELA,WHITEShorting SpringA0559-00NOTE: Shorting springs are provided between terminals 2 and 3 and terminals 5 and 6 of the mounting plate to enable wiring checks after the system has been wired, but prior to installation of the final product. These springs will automatically disengage when the product is installed, to enable supervision of the final system.MOUNTING THE UNIVERSAL EXPANDER PLATE AND SECOND DEVICE Junction Box Compatibility: The expander plate and back box skirt are com-patible with a 4" x 4" x 21/8" junction box.1a. F or flush mount appl i cat i ons: Attach the expander plate to a 4" x 4" x 21/8" junction box using the two screws provided with the expander plate.–Speaker Strobe as upper device: Figure 6.–Strobe as upper device: Figure 8.1b. F or surface-mount appli cati ons wi th a back box ski rt: Snap the ex-pander plate onto the skirt, and then attach the entire assembly to a 4" x 4" x 21/8" junction box using the two screws provided with the expander plate.–Speaker Strobe as upper device: Figure 7.–Strobe as upper device: Figure 9.2. C onnect the lower strobe's field wiring to the expander plate terminals.(See Figure 1.)3. A ttach the device mounting plate with the four screws provided with theexpander plate.4. C onnect the upper device's field wiring to the device mounting plateterminals. (See Figure 4.)5. A ttach upper device:a. H ook tabs at the top of the product housing into the grooves on devicemounting plate.b. S wing the device down into position to engage the terminals on thedevice with the terminals on the device mounting plate.c. M ake sure that the tabs on the back of the product housing fully en-gage with the device mounting plate.d. S ecure the device by tightening the single mounting screw in the frontof the device housing. For tamper resistance, the standard captivemounting screw may be replaced with the enclosed T orx screw. (Seeinstallation manual for upper device.)to flex.FIGURE 6. UNIVERSAL EXPANDER PLATE WITH SPEAKER STROBE FORFLUSH MOUNT APPLICATIONSA0568-00 Note: SEP-SPSWL expander plate shown.FIGURE 7. UNIVERSAL EXPANDER PLATE WITH SPEAKER STROBE SURFACE MOUNT APPLICATIONSA0565-00Note: SEP-SPSWL expander plate shown.Only mount on a wall and in the orientation shown.System Sensor ® is a registered trademark of Honeywell International, Inc.FIGURE 8. UNIVERSAL EXPANDER PLATE WITH HORN STROBE FORFLUSH MOUNT APPLICATIONS A0567-00Note: SEP-SPWL expander plate shown.FIGURE 9. UNIVERSAL EXPANDER PLATE WITH HORN STROBE FORSURFACE MOUNT APPLICATIONSA0566-00Note: SEP-SPWL expander plate shown.Only mount on a wall and in the orientation shown.The horn and/or strobe will not work without power. The horn/strobe gets its power from the fire/security panel monitoring the alarm system. If power is cut off for any rea-son, the horn/strobe will not provide the desired audio or visual warning.The horn may not be heard. The loudness of the horn meets (or exceeds) current Underwriters Laboratories’ standards. However, the horn may not alert a sound sleeper or one who has recently used drugs or has been drinking alcoholic beverages. The horn may not be heard if it is placed on a different floor from the person in hazard or if placed too far away to be heard over the ambient noise such as traffic, air conditioners, machinery or music appliances that may prevent alert persons from hearing the alarm. The horn may not be heard by persons who are hearing impaired.NOTE: Strobes must be powered continuously for horn operation.The signal strobe may not be seen. The electronic visual warning signal uses an ex-tremely reliable xenon flash tube. It flashes at least once every second. The strobe must not be installed in direct sunlight or areas of high light intensity (over 60 foot candles) where the visual flash might be disregarded or not seen. The strobe may not be seen by the visually impaired.The signal strobe may cause seizures. Individuals who have positive photoic response to visual stimuli with seizures, such as persons with epilepsy, should avoid prolonged exposure to environments in which strobe signals, including this strobe, are activated.The signal strobe cannot operate from coded power supplies. Coded power supplies produce interrupted power. The strobe must have an uninterrupted source of power in or-der to operate correctly. System Sensor recommends that the horn and signal strobe always be used in combination so that the risks from any of the above limitations are minimized.THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYSystem Sensor warrants its enclosed product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from date of manufacture. System Sensor makes no other express warranty for this product. No agent, representative, dealer, or employee of the Company has the authority to increase or alter the obligations or limitations of this Warranty. The Company’s obligation of this Warranty shall be limited to the replacement of any part of the product which is found to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during the three year period commencing with the date of manufacture. After phoning System Sensor’s toll free number 800-SENSOR2 (736-7672) for a Return Authorization number, send defective units postage prepaid to: Honeywell, 12220 Rojas Drive, Suite 700, El Paso TX 79936, USA for US returns and 6581 Kitimat Road, Unit 6 Mississauga, ON L5N 3T5 forCanadian returns. Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause of failure. The Company shall not be obligated to replace units which are found to be defective because of damage, unreasonable use, modifications, or alterations occurring after the date of manufacture. In no case shall the Company be liable for any consequen-tial or incidental damages for breach of this or any other Warranty, expressed or implied whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by the Company’s negligence or fault. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam-ages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.FCC STATEMENTL-series Strobes and Horn/Strobes have been tested and found to comply with the lim-its for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equip-ment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with theinstruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operationof this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. This ClassB digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Please refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire Alarm SystemsTHE LIMITATIONS OF STROBE AND SPEAKER STROBE EXPANDER PLATE。
频率依赖的发光装置[发明专利]
专利名称:频率依赖的发光装置
专利类型:发明专利
发明人:戴维·卡罗尔,罗伯特·萨默斯,陈永华申请号:CN201480065216.4
申请日:20140926
公开号:CN105794009A
公开日:
20160720
专利内容由知识产权出版社提供
摘要:一种本文所描述的电致发光装置,在一方面包括第一电极和第二电极以及位于第一和第二电极之间的发光层。
电流注入栅极位于第一电极和发光层之间或第二电极和发光层之间。
在一些实施方式中,电流注入栅极包括电子结构的半导体层,该电子结构作为施加至第一和第二电极的交流电压频率的函数,限制来自第一或第二电极的注入电流通过半导体层。
申请人:韦克森林大学
地址:美国北卡罗来纳州
国籍:US
代理机构:北京康信知识产权代理有限责任公司
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思丽德赛朱诺单品的主要特点如下:1.采用独立袋装弹簧设计,每一根弹簧都能独立支撑身体每一部分,适应人体各种睡姿,确保身体在睡眠过程中保持自然、舒适的状态。
2.床垫选用高品质的纯棉面料,透气性良好,有效防止汗液积聚,为睡眠提供更舒适的环境。
3.床垫内部填充物选用优质的环保材料,不仅具有良好的透气性、弹性和支撑力,还能有效抵制细菌滋生,确保床垫持久如新。
思丽德赛朱诺单品具有以下优势:1.优质的睡眠体验:独立袋装弹簧设计让床垫更好地贴合身体曲线,有效缓解身体压力,提高睡眠质量。
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Light Green 0.05 percent 化学品安全技术说明书GHS product identifier 应急咨询电话(带值班时间)::供应商/ 制造商:供应商/ 制造商: Agilent Technologies, Inc.(美国安捷伦科技有限公司)住所:5301 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Santa Clara, CA, 95051, United States 联系电话:+1 800 227 9770 供应商/ 制造商: Agilent Technologies Singapore (International) Pte Ltd.(安捷伦科技新加坡(国际)私人有限公司)住所:No. 1 Yishun Avenue 7, Singapore, 768923 联系电话:(65) 6276 2622供应商/ 制造商: Agilent Technologies Denmark ApS (安捷伦科技丹麦私人有限公司)住所:Produktionsvej 42, DK-2600 Glostrup, Denmark 联系电话: +45 44859500 Light Green 0.05 percent化学品的推荐用途和限制用途AR172, AR362, AR380部件号:物质用途:实验室使用容器类型: 一次性包装AR172 // Light Green 0.05% // Artisan PAS-Green Stain Kit // 65 mL and 115 mLAR362 // Light Green 0.05% // Artisan Acid-Fast Bacillus (AFB) Light Green Stain Kit // 65 mLAR380 // Light Green 0.05% // Artisan Jones' Basement Membrane Light Green Stain Kit // 65 mL 参考号码: SDS322安全技术说明书根据 GB/ T 16483-2008 和 GB/ T 17519-2013本安全技术说明书责任人的e-mail地址:GHS化学品标识:0.05%亮绿有关环境保护措施,请参阅第 12 节。
安全保护器:Microsafe 系列与 Guardmaster 系列的转型指南说明书
Identify, Mitigate and Eliminate the Risks of Automation ObsolescenceThe Allen-Bradley® Guardmaster Safety Relays from Rockwell Automation include four products capable of monitoring a broad range of devices in a ACTIVE *ACTIVE MATURE *END OF LIFE *DISCONTINUED *MSR8MSR10MSR11MSR12MSR14MSR15MSR16MSR23MSR123MSR Safety Relay Family Compared to GSR Safety Relay FamilyThe MSR catalog numbers being discontinued are listed in the table below with a cross reference to therecommended GSR catalog number(s).To support your transition, please refer to the MSR to GSR Migration Manual, Publication 440R-UM011A-EN-P,available on .Panel Space – DC Unit Panel Space – AC Unit Response TimeMSR Family Part/Catalog Number Preferred Migration to GSR#MSR Unit (DC)Panel Space(mm)GSR Unit (DC)Panel Space(mm)MSR Unit (AC)Panel Space(mm)GSR Unit(add 1606-XLP15E)Panel Space(mm)MSR UnitResponse Time(ms)GSR UnitResponse Time(ms)MSR8T 440R-E23030 (24V AC/DC) 440R-S13R2 (GSR CI)4522.545459035 440R-C23031, 110V/230V AC440R-S13R2 (GSR CI)1606-XLP15E (power supply)MSR10RD 440R-G23029440R-G23067440R-230681 - 440R-S13R2 (GSR CI)2 - 440R-EM4R2 (GSR EM)1 - 440R-EM4R2D (GSR EMD)152********.550CI is 35 ms buttotal is 175 msMSR11R440R-J23044440R-S13R2 (GSR CI)4522.5Obsoleted–5035MSR12T 440R-K23041 (24V)440R-S13R2 (GSR CI )4522.545455035 440R-K23042 (110V AC)440R-S13R2 (GSR CI)1606-XLP15E (power supply)MSR14T440R-L23047 (24V DC)440R-S13R2 (GSR CI)4522.5––9035MSR15DT 440R-M23048440R-M23057440R-S13R2 (GSR CI)440R-EM4R2D (GSR EMD)4545––9035MSR16T440R-N23059 (24V AC/DC)440R-S13R2 (GSR CI)22.522.5––9035MSR23M 440R-P23073 (24V DC)440R-S13R2 (GSR CI)22.522.545451535 440R-P23074 (110V AC)440R-S13R2 (GSR CI)1606-XLP15E (power supply)MSR123RT 440R-J23106 (24V)440R-S12R2 (GSR SI)4522.545451535 440R-J23104 (110V AC)440R-S12R2 (GSR SI)1606-XLP15E (power supply)440R-J23103 (230V AC)440R-S12R2 (GSR SI)1606-XLP15E (power supply)MSR178 DP440R-M23227440R-S12R2 (GSR SI)440R-EM4R2D (GSR EMD)354535902060CU1440R-T07114440R-S12R2 (GSR SI)440R-EM4R2D (GSR EMD)45454567.5Set by timer Set by timerDC Load Capability AC Load CapabilityThermal (non-switching load)CommentMSR Unit – DC Load GSR Unit – DC Load @ 24V MSR Unit – AC Inductive Load GSR Unit – AC Inductive LoadMSR Unit – Thermal LoadGSR Unit – Thermal Load3 A @ 24V 2 A4 A 1.5 A 4 A 2 AGSR SI/CI requires DC power supply in AC applications.3 A @ 24V 2 A4 A 1.5 A 4 A 2 A3 A @ 24V 2 A4 A 1.5 A 4 A 2 AAC version previously obsoleted. MSR11R has One dual channel and monitored manual reset.3 A @ 30V 2 A4 A 1.5 A 4 A 2 AGSR SI/CI requires DC power supply in AC applications.2 A @ 30V 2 A 4 A 1.5 A 4 A 2 AMSR14T is available in DC with One dual channel and monitored manual reset.2 A @ 30V 2 A 4 A 1.5 A 4 A 2 A MSR15D is available in DC.6 A @ 30V 2 A 6 A 1.5 A 4 A 2 A MSR16T is available in DC.2.5 A @ 24V 2 A 3 A 1.5 A 8 A/7 A 2 AMSR23M has a faster response time than GSR CI, the safety distance must be checked.GSR SI/CI requires DC power supply in AC applications.3 A @ 24V 2 A 6 A 1.5 A 10 A 2 AMSR123RT has a faster response time than GSR SI, the safety distance must be checked.GSR SI/CI requires DC power supply in AC applications.3 A @ 30V 2 A 6 A 1.5 A 4 A 6 A MSR178 DP has a faster response time than GSR SI, the safety distance must be checked.2 A @ 30V2 A4 A1.5 A4 A2 AFor detailed specifications and other information go to or see the Guardmaster Safety Relays brochure, Publication GLSAFE-BR003A-EN-P, available on .CISIEMEMDAllen-Bradley, Guardmaster, Listen. Think. Solve., Minotaur, Rockwell Software and Rockwell Automation are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc. Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.Publication MIGRAT-PP011A-EN-P – March 2015 Copyright © 2015 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.。
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Recap
Extensibility and manageability challenges are keeping smart, connected homes out of the mainstream HomeOS addresses them by providing a computer-like abstraction for home technology
For videos, see /homeos/
Field experience: The good
Users could manage their HomeOS deployments
Users particularly liked the ability to organically extend their technology
User programming
Robustness
Security & privacy
Back to the future: Forecasting program behavior for predictable control
More partners in crime
Jason Croft
Why not smart homes?
Extensibility
or
Manageability
Existing abstractions for home tech
Network of devices
– Interoperability protocols Management is still hard
Inexpensive
Need “no new wires”
– Use regular voltage or batteries – Wireless communication
Use maturing, reliable standards
– Z-Wave, ZigBee, Powerline
Study to understand the gap
View the home as a computer • Networked devices =~ peripherals • Tasks over these devices =~ applications
• Adding devices =~ adding a peripheral • Adding tasks =~ installing an application • Managing networked devices =~ managing files
[An operating system for the home, NSDI 2012]
. . . .
Prototype
Built using .NET and C# – ~20K LoC (~3K kernel) – 18 diverse apps (~300 lines per app) Support for several protocols and devices – Z-Wave, UPnP, DLNA, custom – Dimmers, light switches, cameras, motion sensors, d/w sensors, ….
Reasoning about the behavior of HA programs is difficult
motionFrontPorch.Detected: if (Now - timeLastMotion < 1 secs && lightMeter.LightLevel < 20) FrontPorchLight.Set(On); timeLastMotion = Now; frontPorchLight.StateChange: if (frontPorchState == On) timerFrontPorchLight.Reset(5 mins); timerFrontPorchLight.Fired: if (Now.Hour > 6AM && Now.Hour < 6PM) FrontPorchLight.Set(Off);
[The home needs an operating system (and an app store), HotNets 2010]
HomeOS overview
HomeCloud
HomeStore
Security
Climate
……..
HomeHub
Z-Wave, DLNA, WiFi, etc.
• Crestron, Control4, EasyLiving, … • Closed set of tasks • Fixed over fixed devices • Closed set oftasks devices
Remote monitoring
Climate control
Our abstraction
Why smarthomes?
Convenience Peace of mind Control
“It allows me to be lazy”
“I can track things when I’m not there and know that…it’s…secure”
“I like just being in control”
Enabling smarter homes for everyone
Ratul Mahajan
Partners in crime
A.J. Brush
Colin Dixon
Sharad Agarwal
Bongshin Lee
Stefan Saroiu
Connected devices for the home
Developers found the programming abstractions and layering to be “natural”
Field experience: The bad
Users found it hard to diagnose faults
Interoperability protocols can be fragile Not all device features may be exposed over the network
Application
Mgmt. and access control Device functionality Device connectivity
Apps use high-level abstractions • Simplifies app development • Manifests enable compatibility checks Primitives are specialized to home setting • Simplifies management Device capabilities are exported as services • Decouples apps and device protocols • Allows for differentiation by vendors Device discovery, pairing, and comm. for multiple protocols (e.g., DLNA, Z-Wave)
Visited homes with modern automation systems
Interviewed 31 people across 14 homes
Inventory
Semi-Structured Interview
Questionnaire
Home Tour
[Home automation in the wild: Challenges and opportunities, CHI 2011]
Matt Caesar
Madan Musuvathi
Living with HA today is an adventure
“At one point I had a rule that would turn on the heat, disarm the alarm, turn on some lights, etc. at 8am in the morning on weekdays. What I didn’t consider was the fact that I wouldn’t want this to happen when I was on vacation. I came home from vacation to find a warm, inviting, insecure, well lit house that had been that way for a week. I didn’t realize until then that I needed the morning setup process to only apply when the alarm was set in sleep mode which I set every night before I go to bed. That’s just one example, but the point is that it has taken me literally YEARS of these types of mistakes to iron out all the kinks.”
42 student developers across 10 research groups
– Developed new drivers and apps