The whole body chamber operates in a “push-pull” modality, meaning that aerosol is constantly being supplied to and exhausted from the chamber. This dynamic exposure method ensures that the infectivity of the infectious agent is not compromised by an extended residence time in the chamber. This 58 Liter chamber operates at a recommended flow rate of 29 LPM, resulting in an aerosol residence time of two minutes. All of the flow rates to and from the chamber are managed by the Aero3G control platform. Test subjects or other materials are held in perforated cages during the aerosol exposure. Perforated cages are available in a variety of shapes and sizes. Plants, equipment and other materials can also be placed in the chamber without cages.
The chamber is outfitted with probes to monitor the chamber pressure, relative humidity, and temperature through the Aero3G control system. The Aero3G uses the pressure measurement to ensure that the ambient pressure condition in the chamber does not increase or decrease and pose a hazard to test subjects or other exposed materials. The humidity measurement combines with the Aero3G humidification system to maintain a stable, user-defined relative humidity. Deviations in relative humidity can adversely affect the infectivity of agents in aerosols. This control feedback ensures consistency within and across studies for a given agent.
The temperature measurement combines with a user-defined temperature range in the AeroMP software to provide assurance that test subjects or other materials are not experiencing unsuitable conditions during the exposure process.
