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PID Single Chemical
Single Chemical Mixtures
- Identify the chemical
- Set the PID Correction Factor to that chemical
- Find the Exposure Limit(s) for the chemical
- Set the PID alarms according to the exposure limits
CF Example: Toluene
- Toluene CF with 10.6eV lamp is 0.5; so PID is very sensitive to Toluene
- If PID reads 100 ppm of isobutylene units in a Toluene atmosphere
- Then the actual concentration is 50 ppm Toluene units
0.5CF x 100 ppmiso = 50 ppmtoluene
CF Example: Ammonia
- Ammonia CF with 10.6eV lamp = 11.2; so PID less sensitive to Ammonia
- If PID reads 10 ppm of isobutylene units in an Ammonia atmosphere
- Then the actual concentration is 112 ppm Ammonia units
11.2CF x 10 ppmiso = 112 ppmtoluene