ASTM F2608-2007 Standard Test Method for Determining the Change in Room Air Particulate Counts as a Result of the Vacuum Cleaning Process《测定作为真空清洁处理结果的室内空气颗粒计数变化用标准试验方法》.pdf

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1、Designation: F 2608 07An American National StandardStandard Test Method forDetermining the Change in Room Air Particulate Counts asa Result of the Vacuum Cleaning Process1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 2608; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year o

2、foriginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This test method provides a laboratory test for themeasur

3、ement of particulate generated as a direct result of thevacuuming process.1.2 This test method is applicable to all residential/commercial uprights, canisters, stickvacs, central vacuum sys-tems, and combination cleaners.1.3 This test method applies to test dust removal from floorcoverings not the r

4、emoval of surface litter and debris.1.4 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard. The values given in parentheses are for informationonly.1.5 This test method may involve hazardous materials,operations, and equipment. This standard does not purport toaddress all of the safety

5、concerns, if any, associated with itsuse. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard toestablish appropriate safety and health practices and deter-mine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2F 555 Test Method for Motor Life Eval

6、uation of an UprightVacuum CleanerF 608 Test Method for Evaluation of Carpet Embedded DirtRemoval Effectiveness of Household/Commercial VacuumCleanersF 655 Specification for Test Carpets and Pads for VacuumCleaner TestingF 884 Test Method for Motor Life Evaluation of a Built-In(Central Vacuum) Vacuu

7、m CleanerF 922 Test Method for Motor Life Evaluation of an ElectricMotorized NozzleF 1038 Test Method for Motor Life Evaluation of a Canis-ter, Hand-held, Stick, and Utility Type Vacuum CleanerWithout a Driven AgitatorF 1334 Test Method for Determining A-Weighted SoundPower Level of Vacuum CleanersF

8、 1409 Test Method for Straight Line Movement of VacuumCleaners While Cleaning Carpets2.2 AHAM Standard:ANSI/AHAM AC-1-2006 Test Method for Performance ofPortable Household Electric Room Air Cleaners32.3 Other References:IEC 60312 Vacuum Cleaners for Household UseMethodsfor Measuring the PerformanceS

9、tandard Laboratory Practice for Quantifying RespirableParticulate Emissions Generated by Residential/Commercial Vacuums and Central Vacuum Systems, Car-pet and Rug Institute, 12/4/023. Terminology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 model, ndesignation of a group of vacuum cleanershaving identical mechanical and e

10、lectrical construction withonly cosmetic or nonfunctional differences.3.1.2 population, ntotal of all units of a particular modelvacuum cleaner being tested.3.1.3 repeatability limit, nvalue below which the absolutedifference between two individual test results obtained underthe repeatability condit

11、ion may be expected to occur with aprobability of approximately 0.95 (95 %).3.1.4 test run, ndefinitive procedure that produces asingular measured result.3.1.5 unit, nsingle vacuum cleaner of the model beingtested.4. Significance and Use4.1 In this test method, the amount of particulate generatedint

12、o the air by operating a vacuum cleaner over a specific floorcovering that is contaminated with dust will be determined.Particles from the motor, floor covering, and the test dust willall be measured. The amount of dust generated in the labora-tory practice will differ from that in residential/comme

13、rcialinstallations because of variations in floor coverings, soil andother solid particulate compositions, the vacuuming process1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F11 on VacuumCleaners and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F11.23 on Filtration.Current edition ap

14、proved April 1, 2007. Published May 2007.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Available from the

15、Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, 19th St.NW, Suite 402, Washington, DC 20036.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.used by individual operators, the air exchange rate of heating,ventilation, and air conditioning

16、 (HVAC) systems, and otherfactors.4.2 To provide a uniform basis for measuring the perfor-mance in 4.1, a standardized test chamber, equipment, floorcovering material, and dust particulate are used in this testmethod.5. Apparatus5.1 An air-conditioned laboratory at 21 6 1.5C(70 6 5F) and 50 % relati

17、ve humidity 65 % is to be used forsample preparation.5.2 Environmentally Controlled Test Chamber (per ANSI/AHAM AC-1-2006):5.2.1 Chamber SizeNominal dimensions of 3.2 by 3.7 by2.4 m (10.5 by 12 by 8 ft) up to a 20 % difference in volumeis permitted.5.2.2 FrameworkStandard 5.1 by 10.2 cm (2 by 4 in.)

18、 orequivalent construction sealed to the floor line with caulkingcompound.5.2.3 WallsAny hard, cleanable surface, such as wall-board (sealed with a washable latex semi-gloss paint) orstainless steel. Seal with caulking compound.5.2.4 FlooringAny hard, seamless cleanable surface suchas seamless full-

19、width vinyl, stainless steel, or sealed concrete.5.2.5 FiltrationHEPA filtration (99.97 % at 0.3 m, 0.5m3/s (1000 ft3/min) minimum).5.2.6 Motor and Blower for Conditioning Loop0.35-m3/s(750-ft3/min) fan.5.2.7 Relative Humidity50 6 5%.5.2.8 Temperature21 6 1.5C (70 6 5F).5.2.9 Chamber SealingChamber

20、sealing shall be verifiedas follows: Particulate level in the sealed room shall not riseabove 1000 particles/ft3at $0.3 m after 20 min of HEPA off,with the room static.5.3 Real-time aerosol particle counter in the range of 0.3 to5 m. A laser photometer may be used, in addition to theparticle counter

21、, with a range of 0.1 to 1000 g/m3.5.4 Particulate sampling pickoff probe shall be 152.4 6 12.7cm (60 6 5 in.) above the test carpet, facing up, on centerlineof carpet.5.5 Weighing Scale (for Weighing Test Dirt), accurate to0.01 g (0.000353 oz) and having a weighing capacity of at least100 g (3.53 o

22、z) for weighing the dust for embedding.5.6 Dirt Embedment ToolRoller may be locked or un-locked (see Fig. 1).5.7 Dirt DispenserDispensing system that provides theoperator with a method to distribute the test dirt uniformly onthe carpet test area.5.8 Voltmeter, to measure input volts to the vacuum cl

23、eaner,to provide measurements accurate within 61%.5.9 Voltage-Regulator System, to control the input voltageto the vacuum cleaner. The regulator shall be capable ofmaintaining the vacuum cleaners rated voltage 61 % andrated frequency having a wave form that is essentially sinusoi-dal with 3 % maximu

24、m harmonic distortion for the duration ofthe test.5.10 Carpet bed length of 182.9 cm (72 in.) and minimumwidth of 68.6 cm (27 in.). See an example of a suitablecleaning bed apparatus in Fig. 2.5.11 Drive for carpet or vacuum cleaner capable of main-taining specified test speed of 55 cm/s (1.8 ft/s)

25、both forwardand reverse in a straight pattern. Bed must be equipped withFIG. 1 Dirt Embedment ToolF2608072brackets to hold the test vacuum handle at 80 cm (31.5 in.)above the test material.5.12 If moving the vacuum cleaner, a suitable system isdescribed in Test Method F 608. Travel length and width

26、are asspecified in the procedure.5.13 Tachometer or equivalent device for calibrating con-veyor or vacuum drive speed.5.14 Rotating Agitator Conditioning Vacuum Cleaner/Equipment or a Central Vacuum Cleaning System equippedwith a powered, rotating agitator-equipped nozzle, for condi-tioning new test

27、 carpets and removing residual dirt from thetest carpet before each test run. This cannot be the unit tested.6. Materials6.1 Level Loop Carpet and Padding, as described in Speci-fication F 655.6.2 ISO 12103-A2 Arizona Test Dust (IEC 60312)Weighand record 10 g of test dust in a room meeting the requi

28、rementsof 5.1. See Table 1 for a description of the dust.NOTE 1Relative humidity can have a significant effect upon theweight and amount of test dust.7. Sampling7.1 A minimum of three units of the same model vacuumcleaner selected at random, in accordance with good statisticalpractice, shall constit

29、ute the population sample.7.2 To determine the best estimate of the total particulatecounts during the activity of cleaning for the population of thevacuum cleaner model being tested, the arithmetic mean of theparticulate level in the air rating of the samples from thepopulation shall be established

30、 by testing to a 90 % confidencelevel within 65 % of the mean value.7.3 Annex A1 provides a procedural example for determin-ing the 90 % confidence level and when the sample size shallbe increased.8. Standard Test Carpet Preparation8.1 Cut panels as needed of the test carpet, specified in 6.1,to a s

31、ize of 68.6 cm (27 in.) warp by 182.9 cm (72 in.) fill.8.2 Mark the carpet panel(s) with test identification numbersfor later reference.8.3 Preconditioning New Test Carpet Panels:8.3.1 Vacuum new test carpet panels using a rotatingagitator-equipped vacuum cleaner to remove any loose mate-rials befor

32、e soiling and testing.8.3.2 Vacuum the carpet with the first stroke in the directionof the pile lay and continue vacuuming the entire area of thecarpet until less than2gofcarpet fiber or soil is picked up after5 min of cleaning.8.4 Reconditioning Used Carpet Panels:8.4.1 Using the vacuum cleaner or

33、a central vacuum clean-ing system listed in 5.14, clean then entire carpet area for 5 minusing a stroke rate of 0.55 m/s (1.8 ft/s) in the direction of thepile lay to ensure removal of all residual dust embedded in thecarpet. Clean the test chamber in accordance with 9.2.8.5 Clean Carpet Particle Ba

34、ckground CountsPerformthe following test to establish a baseline for clean carpetFIG. 2 Cleaning Bed ApparatusTABLE 1 ISO 12103-1, A2 Fine Test Dust Particle DistributionCumulative Volume Numeric DataSize, m Less Than, %12.621133 20.44 28.95 35.87 44.610 52.920 70.740 88.280 99.8F2608073particle cou

35、nts for use in referencing and calibration checks.This test is to be performed when carpet is new and after every20 test runs.8.5.1 Position the test carpet on the supporting surface.8.5.2 Mark a baseline test area 40 by 102 cm (16 by 40 in.).This area is based upon a standard nozzle width of 25 cm

36、(10in.), plus an additional 7.6 cm (3 in.) per side. Nozzle width ismeasured at the extreme outside dimension of the nozzle. Fornozzle widths exceeding 25 cm (10 in.), the test area widthshall be increased accordingly.8.5.3 Place the control vacuum cleaner with new bag andfilters on the test carpet

37、10 to 15 cm (4 to 6 in.) in front of thetest area. Set the drive run to include carpet an additional 10 to15 cm (4 to 6 in.) after the test area as well.8.5.4 Exit the test chamber and initiate the particulatecounter or photometer or both. Set the instrument(s) to takecontinuous readings throughout

38、the duration of the test. Theparticle counter range sizes are 0.3, 0.5, and 1.0 m (otherparticle size ranges are optional).8.5.5 Energize the chamber purge/room air purifier until thebaseline particulate level is under 1000 particles/ft3at 0.3 mand count variation is under 10 % for 5 min at the 0.3-

39、mrange. For the photometer, the g/m3baseline should be lessthan 1 g/m3, with a variation of less than 10 % from the mean.8.5.6 De-energize both the chamber purge/room air purifierand room-conditioning equipment.NOTE 2Testing is to be conducted in a static environment.8.5.7 Immediately energize vacuu

40、m and monitor particlecounts (and concentration if using photometer) for 10 min. Ahard surface or a method for raising the agitator off of thecarpet should be employed to protect the carpet during thisportion of the test. If a hard surface is employed it shall not beincluded in the test strokes.8.5.

41、8 Set conveyor or vacuum stroke counter at the propernumber of strokes to accomplish 10 min 6 5 s of back andforth vacuuming at 55 cm/s (1.8 ft/s), then energize conveyorand continue to monitor particle counts (and concentration ifusing photometer).8.5.9 At the conclusion of 10 min of vacuuming, de-

42、energize the conveyor with the vacuum in its original position,then de-energize the vacuum.NOTE 3For products employing a soft dust bag, emissions generateddue to bag collapse (“blow-back”) when powering down will be moni-tored and captured during the settling period of this test.8.5.10 Record the p

43、hotometer readings (if used) and particlecounts from step 8.5.7 for the 0.3, 0.5, and 1.0 m particle sizeranges. This information will act as a baseline for reference andcalibration checks after every 20 test runs performed on the testcarpet. Replace carpeting or evaluate potential problems withtest

44、 system whenever the particle counts from reference andcalibration checks of test carpet vary from the baseline level by620 %.9. Test Chamber Setup and Conditioning9.1 All components involved in the test shall remain and beexposed in the controlled environment for at least 16 h beforethe start of th

45、e test.9.2 Test Chamber Cleaning ProcedureTo be performed asneeded:9.2.1 Using the vacuum cleaner or a central vacuum clean-ing system listed in 5.14, clean all surfaces of the test chamberand equipment to remove all residual dust.9.2.2 Wipe down all surfaces of the test equipment with atack cloth o

46、r damp rag to remove any dust not removed by thevacuum cleaner.10. Vacuum Cleaners10.1 New Test Vacuum Cleaners:10.1.1 Preconditioning a New Test Vacuum CleanerRunthe vacuum cleaner in at rated voltage (61 %) and frequency(61 Hz) with filters in place for 1 h.10.1.1.1 Preconditioning Rotating Agitat

47、or-Type VacuumCleanerIn a stationary position, operate the vacuum cleanerfor 1 h with the agitator bristles not engaged on any surface.10.1.1.2 Preconditioning a Straight Air Canister VacuumCleanerOperate the vacuum cleaner for 1 h with a wide-open inlet (without hose).10.2 Used Test Vacuum Cleaners

48、:10.2.1 Recondition a Used Vacuum CleanerBefore eachtest run:10.2.1.1 Thoroughly remove excess dirt from the vacuumcleaner. Without using tools for disassembly, clean the entireouter surface, brushes, nozzle chamber, ductwork, inside of thechamber surrounding the primary filter, and inside hose andw

49、ands.10.2.1.2 For vacuum cleaners using disposable filters as theprimary filters, use a new disposable primary filter from themanufacturer for each test.10.2.1.3 For vacuum cleaners using non-disposable dirtreceptacles, empty in accordance with the manufacturersinstructions after each test run, clean the receptacle, and theninstall it as recommended by the vacuum cleaner manufacturer.NOTE 4Effectiveness of this cleaning can be seen in the uniformity ofthe successive runs.10.3 Test Vacuum Cleaner SettingsIf various settings areprovided, set

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