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Maintenance and Troubleshooting | 5-17
Replacing the Source Lamps
The typical life span of the source lamps is approximately 9–12 months of
continuous operation. However, a source lamp can exhibit signs of degra-
dation after 5–6 months.
For more lamp maintenance information, see the Model 9xx-Series
Analyzers “Lamp Maintenance Manual Supplement” included in the
analyzer Documentation Package.
When Do Source Lamps Need to be Replaced?
Indications of Source Lamp failures are:
Unstable lamp voltage (check voltage levels on the SIG screen).
Unstable analyzer output under Zero gas conditions (“w Zero Drift
alarm is displayed on the HStatus screen).
The “w ALC” alarm is displayed on the MStatus screen).
About the Source Lamps
Source Lamp 1 is the one closest to the Measuring Cell (Figure 5-2).
The cathode of the Source Lamp must be centered on the optical axis
of the Beam Splitter for optimal operation of the analyzer. The cathode
and glass envelope are not necessarily concentric or consistent on each
lamp.
New source lamps must be aligned to ensure optimal operation of the
analyzer.
This procedure is based on the standard Model 900/Model 930
Analyzer, Bench Type Code “4”.
Do not interchange the source lamps. Note the type of lamp in each
socket before removing.
NOTE
!
CAUTION
(SIG) RUNF6 11..6
(HStatus) RUNF5 41..8
(MStatus) RUNF5 51..7
See Chapter 6 for
spare part ordering numbers.
See F2 1 under “RUN /
CFG Mode – F2 Commands”
in Chapter 4 for Bench Type.

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Ametek 930 Specifications

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BrandAmetek
Model930
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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