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This study describes the design and performance of an ambient air sampler consisting of an Andersen cascade impactor using inertial filter technology (ANIF) as a The Thermo Scientific N6 Single Stage Andersen Cascade Impactor (ACI) is a microbial, viable particle sizing sampler. The Thermo Scientific Six Stage Viable Andersen Cascade Impactor (ACI) is a bioaerosol and microbial particle sizing sampler designed to measure the concentration and particle SAMPLING OF AMBIENT AIR FOR PMUSING AN ANDERSEN DICHOTOMOUS SAMPLER. The unit should be re-calibrated on Department of Mechanical Engineering, Aerosol Technology Laboratory, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA. A method is provided for estimating size distributions in terms of both culturable particles (CP) and culturable organisms (CO) from a single sample collected with an Andersen bioaerosol im-pactor An applioation of thd Andersen sampler t,o the study of potentially allergenic, wltnrable, airborne fungus particles is described The Thermo Scientific Six Stage Viable Andersen Cascade Impactor (ACI) is a bioaerosol and microbial particle sizing sampler designed to measure the concentration and particle size distribution of aerobic bacteria and fungi in intramural or ambient air Air sampling techniques described in this chapter and relying on these principles include sticky microscope slides (or other surfaces), the cascade impactor, the Andersen sampler, the whirling arm trap, the Burkard trap and the cyclone Operating Instructions for Andersen N6 Single Stage Air Sampler. A detailed User’s Manual can be found at The sampler-pump assembly has been calibrated in-line toACFM (L/min) at ambient temperature and pressure levels. Center for Environmental Research Information Office of Research and DOI: Use of an Andersen Bioaerosol Sampler to Simultaneously Provide Culturable Particle and Culturable Organism Size Distributions ABSTRACT. This impactor was developed in collaboration with the A simplified application of the Andersen sampler to the study of airborne fungus particles William R. Solomon, M.D., with the technical assistance of Jeanne A. Gilliam, Ann Arbor, Mich.