Development of a field method for evaluating the service lives of organic vapor cartridges: Results of laboratory testing using carbon tetrachloride. part II: Humidity effects

1990 
Results of further studies on the use of small carbon-filled glass tubes, referred to as respirator carbon tubes (RCTs), for predicting the service lives of organic-vapor respirator cartridges, are presented. Organic vapors are drawn through the RCT using a personal sampling pump until breakthrough is detected. This breakthrough time is then used in conjunction with a bed-residence adsorption model to predict the breakthrough time of a cartridge containing carbon identical to that in the RCT. Previous work demonstrated that accurate prediction of cartridge breakthrough time was possible for exposure to carbon tetrachloride in dry air. This report examines the effects of relative humidity (RH) and prehumidification of the RCT and cartridge carbon beds on the predictive accuracy of the method. The effect of varying the flow rate through the RCT is also examined. The RCT method predicted cartridge breakthrough times to an accuracy of ±9% at the 95% confidence level for moderate and high humidity conditions a...
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