Issue Date: November 22, 1995
Revision Date: March 24, 2015
Okalahoma Environmental Services
(originally listed as Arizona Instrument Corp., then NESCO, and
then Summit Holdings, Inc. - Oklahoma Environmental, Inc.)
Soil
Sentry Liquid 330 (17-330-A/17-330-B), TLM-830, ENCOMPASS APAM with
Probes 17-141A, 17-142A, 17-143A, 17-144A
INTERSTITIAL DETECTOR (LIQUID-PHASE)
Detector:
Test Results:
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unleaded
gasoline
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synthetic
gasoline
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diesel
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water
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Detection
time (sec)
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3
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3
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N/D*
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N/D
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Fall
time
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manual
reset
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manual
reset
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N/D
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N/D
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Lower
detection limits (cm)
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17-141A
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0.25
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0.28
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0.15
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0.1
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17-142A
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0.25
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0.30
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0.18
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0.18
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17-143A
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0.03
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0.15
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0.03
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0.13
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17-144A
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0.28
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0.30
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0.30
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0.15
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*
See glossary.
Specificity
Results (in addition to above):
Activated:
n-hexane, jet-A fuel, toluene (Only 17-143A was tested with
toluene), xylene(s).
Comments:
Detectors
are listed as interstitial due to intended use.
Sensors
are reusable.
Although
ENCOMPASS APAM (Accessory Probe Access Module) was not included in evaluations,
according to manufacturer, probes perform in the same manner when connected to
any one of these 3 systems.
Oklahoma Environmental Services
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Evaluator:
Ken Wilcox Associates
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4415 North Classen Blvd.
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Tel: (816) 443-2494
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118
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Dates of Evaluation:
12/29/92, 01/08/93
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Tel: 888-584-3386
ext. 7000
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E-mail: Deanna.Atkinson@OESServices.net
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URL: www.OESServices.net |
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