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Identification of technical problems affecting performance of DustTrak DRX aerosol monitors

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 584, 期 -, 页码 849-855

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.01.129

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Portable instrument; TSI; DustTrak; Performance; Mass concentration; PMx

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  1. European Community (ERC) [268479]
  2. UPTECH project by the Australian Research Council (ARC Linkage Grant) [LP0990134]
  3. QLD Department of Transport and Main Roads
  4. QLD Department of Education, Training and Employment
  5. IMPROVE LIFE project - European Comission LIFE + Environment Policy and Governance Programme [LIFE13 ENV/ES/000263]
  6. Australian Research Council [LP0990134] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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The TSI DustTrak Aerosol Monitor is a portable real-time instrument widely used for particulate matter (PM) mass concentrations monitoring. The aim of this work is to report on issues that have arisen from the use of the latest generatioh models DustTrak DRX (8533 and 8534) in the BREATHE, UPTECH and IMPROVE projects that can compromise data quality. The main issue we encountered was the occurrence of sudden artefact jumps in PM concentration, which can involve an increase from a few to some hundreds of mu center dot m(-3). These artefact jumps can sometimes be easily recognised (obvious jump), while others can be difficult to identify because the difference in the concentrations before and after the jump might be just few mu g center dot m(-3) (possible jump) or because the jump is sustained over the whole monitoring period and only detectable if PM concentrations are simultaneously measured by other instruments (hidden jump). Moreover, in areas of relatively low PM levels, the unit reported concentration of 0 mu g center dot m(-3) for ambient PM concentration or even negative concentration values which may seriously compromise the dataset. These data suggest issues with the detection of low PM concentrations, which could be due to an incorrect instrument offset or the factory calibration setting being inadequate for these PM concentrations. The upward and downward artefact jumps were not related to especially dusty or clean conditions, since they have been observed in many kinds of environments: indoor and outdoor school environments, subway stations and in ambient urban background air. Therefore, PM concentration data obtained with the TSI DustTrak DRX models should be handled with care and meticulously revised before being considered valid. To prevent these issues the use of auto zero module is recommended, so the DustTrak monitor is automatic re-zeroed without requiring the presence of any user. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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