Training
Select the right measurement instrument and use it well.
AWISEL, as an ACOREN brand, builds on cleanroom testing and inspection experience to provide theoretical and hands-on training for defining measurement instruments by requirement and using them correctly in the field.
Training scope
Training completes the instrument supply path: why an instrument is selected, how the measurement is performed and how the result should be read are covered together.
Theoretical base
Measurement principle, application objective, standard/procedure context and selection criteria are clarified.
Hands-on use
Instrument setup, probe or accessory choice, field measurement practice and common error sources are demonstrated.
Reporting discipline
Data recording, traceability, pass/fail approach and report-ready information structure are reviewed.
Cleanroom training perspective
Cleanroom measurement training is not limited to instrument buttons. Standard/procedure context, cleanroom behavior, avoiding disturbing effects and reliable measurement records are handled in one flow.
Standards and procedures
ISO 14644 series, EudraLex GMP, FDA cGMP, ISO/IEC 17020, IQ/OQ/PQ logic, testing conditions and periodic testing intervals are reviewed.
Field behavior
Occupational health and safety, protective equipment, gowning, instrument transport and cross-contamination control are covered.
Disturbing effects
Field conditions that affect pressure, airflow, aerosol and particle measurements are demonstrated during practice.
Record system
Traceability, measurement uncertainty, data records, statements of conformity and report-ready evidence are reviewed.
Training by product family
Training content can be customized on request according to the measurement instrument used, measurement location, measurement method and user experience.
Airflow visualization
Smoke Pen training connects airflow visualization with on-site behavior, disturbing effects and the visible evidence expected during airflow testing.
- Smoke pen use for airflow direction visualization
- Avoiding disturbing effects during cleanroom practice
- Particle challenge context for recovery testing
Air volume and terminal testing
Balometer training focuses on supply and exhaust terminal readings, hood handling, site access and total airflow context for air handling units.
- Supply and exhaust terminal air volume readings
- Hood handling, access limits and disturbing effects
- On-site calculation and total airflow review
Velocity, probe and pressure context
Anemometer training connects thermal and vane anemometers with pitot tube and micromanometer readings for velocity and pressure interpretation.
- Probe selection and velocity reading approach
- Pitot tube plus micromanometer method
- Pressure cascade and cross-contamination checks
Filter leakage testing
Photometer training follows installed filter leakage testing from aerosol setup through required challenge level sampling and leakage readings.
- Aerosol source setup and connection checks
- Sampling the required aerosol challenge level
- Installed filter and containment leakage readings
Classification and recovery testing
Particle counter training covers classification and recovery testing with sampling strategy, coincidence error awareness and reliable data records.
- Airborne particle counting and classification
- Recovery time reading and coincidence error control
- Data records for traceable procedure evidence
Environmental records and reporting
Logger training links temperature and relative humidity records with testing conditions, traceability and report-ready evidence.
- Temperature and humidity testing conditions
- Logging interval and data export
- Traceability, uncertainty and report-ready records
Review the instrument, team and procedure together.
Share the measurement instrument, user experience, room type, procedure followed and target report output. AWISEL can plan the training scope and selection guidance together.