The TE-5001-11 Corner Support Angles are structural reinforcement components designed to strengthen the corners of Tisch Environmental's TE-5001 Anodized Aluminum TSP Shelter systems. This two-piece set provides essential corner support for the shelter housing, ensuring structural integrity during long-term outdoor ambient air monitoring operations.
Technical Design
Each anodized aluminum angle bracket is precision-manufactured to reinforce the corner joints where the shelter walls meet. The support angles distribute stress loads across the shelter frame, preventing corner deformation and maintaining proper alignment of the sampling equipment housing. The anodized finish provides corrosion resistance for extended outdoor exposure.
Compatibility
These corner support angles are specifically designed for the TE-5001 Anodized Aluminum TSP Shelter and compatible shelter assemblies used in Tisch Environmental high volume air samplers. The angles work in conjunction with related shelter components including:
- TE-5001-1 Shelter Front (Solid), TE-5001-4 Shelter Right Side, and TE-5001-3 Shelter Left Side
- TE-5001-10 Gabled Roof Assembly and TE-5001-10-6 Mounting Hardware for Gabled Roof
- Complete TSP, PM10, and PM2.5 high volume air sampling systems
Installation Notes
Corner support angles should be installed during shelter assembly or when performing major maintenance. Proper installation ensures the shelter maintains its dimensional stability and protects the sensitive flow measurement and sampling equipment housed within. Tisch Environmental recommends using appropriate fasteners and following assembly torque specifications to maintain structural integrity.
Applications
Essential for ambient air quality monitoring stations where shelter structural integrity directly affects sampling accuracy and equipment protection. Used in EPA compliance monitoring for TSP (40 CFR Part 50, Appendix B), PM10 (40 CFR Part 50, Appendix J), and PM2.5 (40 CFR Part 50, Appendix L) monitoring programs, industrial hygiene assessments, and environmental research applications.