Advanced Whole Air Sampler

Short Name or Variable Name
AWAS

The Advanced Whole Air Sampler (AWAS) is an instrument for the collection of gas samples in canisters where the sample can be preserved for subsequent analysis using ground-based laboratory equipment. Samples can be collected on the command of an operator, and banks of canisters provide for multiple samples in one flight. Operation is as follows, as described in the Operating Manual:

Air is sampled from a suitable inlet through one or more compressor pumps into a sample manifold where previously evacuated cans are mounted. The current AWAS can hold up to 60 canisters (separated into 5 modules of 12 canisters each). Each canister is isolated from the manifold with an air-actuated valve; the manifold exhaust line also contains an automatic valve. On command from the computer controller (DSM), the exhaust valve is closed, and the manifold is pressurized to a pressure limit set by a manual relief valve in the exhaust manifold. Following this pressurization, the control program opens the next canister in line and then closes the canister when manifold pressure reaches a pre-specified value. After a preset time, or on command from an operator, the next canister in sequence is filled until the predetermined maximum number of canisters are filled (or until the system is otherwise shut down).





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Primary External Contacts
Elliot Atlas, Rich Lueb
Lead Contact
Frank Flocke