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Pade Ọkan Instruments, Inc., now powered by Acoem, is a leading designer and manufacturer of precision instrumentation for monitoring ambient and indoor air quality. Established in 1989 and headquartered in Grants Pass, Oregon, the company provides robust, industrial-grade meteorological equipment, portable and stationary particulate monitors, and complete environmental monitoring systems.

Their solutions are widely used by government agencies, research centers, and private industries for regulatory compliance, industrial hygiene, and environmental research. Met One Instruments is known for its durable, accurate, and easy-to-use devices, ranging from handheld particle counters to complex weather station arrays.

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Met One Instruments 2026 Training Opportunities User Guide

Oṣu Kẹta Ọjọ 26, Ọdun 2026
Met One Instruments 2026 Training Opportunities Specifications Product: Met One Academy Training Sessions Training Format: In-person onsite trainings with hands-on demonstrations Location: Met One Instruments Powered by Acoem, 200 NE…

Met One Instruments BX-804 PM2.5 Wins Inlet User Manual

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Met One Instruments BX-804 PM2.5 Wins Inlet Specifications Model: BX-804 Product Name: PM2.5 Wins Inlet Manual Manufacturer: Met One Instruments, Inc Address: 200 NE Greenfield Road Grants Pass, OR 97526…

Pade Ọkan Instruments ES-642 Eruku Monitor Ilana

Oṣu Karun ọjọ 20, Ọdun 2025
ES-642 Dust Monitor Operation Manual INTRODUCTION 1.1 About This Manual This document is organized with the most important information grouped together for easy reference by the user. All ES-642 owners…

Aerocet 532 Particle Monitor | Met One Instruments

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The Aerocet 532 by Met One Instruments is a professional handheld particle monitor capable of measuring PM1, PM2.5, PM4, PM7, PM10, and TSP. Features include a color LCD, integrated RH/Temp…

Met One Instruments Model 804 Particle Counter Manual

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User manual for the Met One Instruments Model 804 handheld particle counter, covering setup, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and specifications. Includes detailed instructions for use, serial communications, and technical details.

Met One BAM 1022 Particulate Monitor Operation Manual

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Comprehensive operation manual for the Met One BAM 1022 Particulate Monitor. Covers installation, setup, user interface, maintenance, troubleshooting, and specifications for accurate ambient air quality monitoring.

Met One Instruments video guides

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Met One Instruments support FAQ

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  • Where can I find the serial number on my Met One instrument?

    The serial number is typically located on a silver product label on the unit and is also printed on the calibration certificate. It generally consists of a letter followed by a unique five-digit number.

  • Is it safe to open the instrument cover for maintenance?

    No. Many Met One instruments (such as particle counters) are Class I laser products. Opening the cover may expose you to hazardous laser radiation. There are often no user-serviceable parts inside.

  • How do I obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number?

    To return equipment for service or calibration, you must contact Met One Instruments technical service to obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number prior to shipping the unit back to the factory.

  • How often should radiation shields be cleaned?

    Radiation shields should be inspected and cleaned at least annually, or more frequently in harsh environments, to remove dirt and debris that could affect airflow and reflectivity.