Mini RAE 3000 Flashcards
What is the Mini RAE 3000?
P.I.D. (Photoionization Detector) with a standard 10.6 eV bulb or 9.8 or 11.7eV.
What does the Mini RAE 3000 do?
Detects VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) using standard 10.6ev lamp and vacuum pump
What kind of battery/ how long does it last Mini RAE 3000
Rechargeable: Lithium ION- 16Hrs operational less than 8 to charge.
Non-REchargeable: 4 AA alkaline with battery adapter-12hrs
Obscure stuff for the mini rae 3000
V.O.C.s are PPM by volume.
Obscure stuff Mini RAE 3000
Library of 200 changeable compounds, but make sure you have the correct lamp size for the correct compound.
Obscure stuff Mini RAE 3000
S.T.E.L.-Short Term Exposure Limit
T.W.A.-Time Weighted Average
Obscure stuff Mini RAE 3000
Alarm Limits for Isobutylene
Low- 50ppm High-100ppm
TWA-10 STEL-25
(Highest it can read is 100ppm 3 beeps and flashes)
Mini rae 3000 Trouble shooting
Can’t power on-Replace battery
Mini RAE 3000 troubleshooting
Reading abnormally high- Dirty filter/ sensor module/ excessive moisture and water condensation/ incorrect calibration- replace filter/ blow dry sensor/ calibrate unit
Mini RAE 3000 troubleshooting
Reading abnormally low-Dirty filter/sensor module/weak or dirty lamp/ incorrect calibration- Remove calibration adapter/ calibrate the unit check for air leak
Mini RAE 3000 troubleshooting
Bad buzzer- check that buzzer isn’t shut off
Mini RAE 3000 troubleshooting
Inlet flow too low- pump diaphragm damaged or has trash/flow path leaks- check flow path for leaks
Mini RAE3000 Troubleshooting
Lamp message during Operation- Lamp drive circuit weak or defective P.I.D. lamp- turn unit off and on/ replace UV lamp
Startup screen
calibration menu