ATP analysis harnesses a naturally-occurring, light-producing process to measure total microorganism concentration. The amount of light produced in the analysis is directly related to the quantity of microorganisms. A luminometer measures the light intensity and therefore the microbiological quantity.


To begin ATP testing, you will need:
1. Luminometer
2. Luminometer Tubes (for 100 tests)
3. QGOM Test Kit (for 100 tests)
4. QGOMTOOL (for 100 tests)
5. QGOMLAB


Detection Method

Detection Range
Photon counting mode using photomultiplier tube
4 x 10-12 to 1 x 10-6M ATP
Dark Noise
Measurement/Integration Time
Detection Wavelength
5 RLU
10 seconds

560nm
Assay Tube Chamber
φ12 x 55mm
Nominal Luminescent Reagent
100 μl
Addition and Mixture of Reagent
External/Manual
Measurement Mode
Output
Manual, Plan
Relative Light Units, RLU
Data Memory
200 pieces of data in MANUAL mode
Display
LCD (liquid crystal display) panel
Printer
Data can be printed out to an optional printer
Interface   RS-232C
Software
JobManager for test plan settings and data collection
Power

Dimensions

Weight
 
Rechargeable battery or
AC adapter
185x110x75mm (excluding projecting parts)
Approx. 700g
Temperature Storage
Humidity
  -10 to +50°C
No condensation
Supplied with   AC Adapter
Manual
RS232 Cable  
LumiCapture Software CD

Luminometer Tubes  
   
12mm tubes   200 tubes (for 100 tests)
Kikkoman C-110 Lumitester