| BAM 1020 |
BAM-1020 Continuous Particulate Monitor
Features
DesignationsThe Met One Instruments Model BAM-1020 has longstanding U.S. EPA designation as a Federal Equivalent Method (FEM) for continuous PM10 particulate monitoring. In addition, the BAM-1020 is the world’s first instrument to obtain U.S. EPA FEM designation for continuous PM2.5 monitoring, when configured with the specified settings and accessories. The BAM-1020 has also obtained corresponding certifications in other countries and regions.
PrincipleThe BAM-1020 automatically measures and records airborne particulate concentration levels (in milligrams or micrograms per cubic meter) using the industry-proven principle of beta ray attenuation.Thousands of BAM-1020 units are currently deployed worldwide, making the unit one of the most successful air monitoring platforms in the world.PrincipleThe BAM-1020 automatically measures and records airborne particulate concentration levels (in milligrams or micrograms per cubic meter) using the industry-proven principle of beta ray attenuation.Thousands of BAM-1020 units are currently deployed worldwide, making the unit one of the most successful air monitoring platforms in the world.
![]() OperationEach hour, a small 14C (carbon-14) element emits a constant source of high-energy electrons (known as beta rays) through a spot of clean filter tape. These beta rays are detected and counted by a sensitive scintillation detector to determine a zero reading. The BAM-1020 automatically advances this spot of tape to the sample nozzle, where a vacuum pump then pulls a measured and controlled amount of dust-laden air through the filter tape, loading it with ambient dust. At the end of the hour this dirty spot is placed back between the beta source and the detector thereby causing an attenuation of the beta ray signal which is used to determine the mass of the particulate matter on the filter tape and the volumetric concentration of particulate matter in ambient air. |



