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Thank you for any insight into protecting our equipment.
NR
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Discussions about GC and other "gas phase" separation techniques.
You should look into the surge protectors the power company can install on the incoming line to the building. Those are good at arresting large spikes like from lightening without costing too much I believe. We have one built into each breaker panel in our new building so we don't have to have one at each instrument. In the past ten years we have had to have three replaced because the did their job. At least they blow out first instead of passing it on down the line. This way even our ICP/MS units are protected.Thank you very much. That makes sense and the instrument's power supply was not a risk we had assessed. The bigger concern is the building's power supply and surges through lightning, power outage etc. Now I have a little more information to send up the chain.
NR
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