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HVS
Definition
High Volume Air Samplers (HVS) are traditional manually operated units that are used to collect air pollutants like dust particles and gases by maintaining constant airflow from the instruments, usually for 24 hours. The samples taken from this approach are grab samples, and they are taken at fixed intervals.
Definition and Description
High-volume air samplers are specialized devices used in environmental monitoring to collect and sample significant quantities of air over a specified period. These samplers are designed to capture a large volume of ambient air, typically at a flow rate of hundreds of cubic meters per hour. The collected air is then used for analysis to measure the concentration of various airborne pollutants, such as particulate matter, gases, and aerosols. High-volume air samplers are valuable tools for assessing air quality, tracking pollution sources, and conducting research related to atmospheric contaminants.