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PAC R6000S - 4.2 Removal and Replacement Procedures

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R6000S Operation Manual: Rev. G
PAC L.P., All Rights Reserved, 2015 Page 49 of 92
4. CHAPTER FOUR: MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
4.1 Routine Preventative Maintenance
The R6000S is a relatively low maintenance system. Regular care of a few items should keep the system
operating at peak level. There is no scheduled maintenance on the analyzer. Maintenance is only
required if a problem occurs.
4.1.1 Maintenance Intervals
Component replacement should be performed according to the following schedule.
Preventive Maintenance Table
Routine Maintenance Performed (by lab technician, etc.)
Interval
Done?
Pyrotube (average life, 2 years)
6 months
4 years
Photomultiplier Tube (PMT) (average life, 4 years)
1 year
6 years
Furnace (average life, 3 years)
1 year
5 years
UV lamp (average life, 1 year)
6 months
2 years
Inline filters changed
Determined
by experience
Non-routine Maintenance Performed (more technical
maintenance performed by PAC qualified technician or by a
qualified service technician)
Interval
Done?
None.