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This question is sort of a "next step" to a problem we were seeing in our voa department on three 5973s and internal standard loss with increased analyte concentration. It was discovered that the analyzer and chamber walls are COVERED in diffusion pump oil. I can only theorize the reason was rough pump maintenance without prior chamber venting. We have a couple options, replace analyzer and electronics at a cost estimated at 10,000 each, or taking apart the analyzer and hand rinsing everything with petroleum ether, recommended by a pro. He said a task like this would be a major undertaking, and would require a couple gallons of pet ether to do a proper cleaning.
My question is, has anyone ever done this, and are there documents available that show the best procedure for dismantling a 5973 to its bones and properly put it back together?
Christian
