Mass Spectrometry Fault finding and trouble shooting Or: Giving the bullet to those pesky faults.

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Mass Spectrometry Fault finding and trouble shooting Or: Giving the bullet to those pesky faults

Disclaimer 3000 volts can kill Protect your eyes 230 Volts can kill Mass spectrometers can cause pain Mental pain! Please beware that any work on the instrument is carried out at your own risk. Isomass Scientific cannot be held responsible for injury or damage caused by following these techniques. Hot soldering irons can burn

Salesman’s view of solving instrument problems New!

Reality Budget shortfalls – Not enough money to buy a new instrument – Not enough money to pay for service

What to do Learn how to look after your own instrument – Go on the manufactures training courses – Ask questions during the installation and any visit made by an engineer – Regularly attend ASITA – Read the manual and other books – Take an electronics course

Fault Finding Use the instrument supplier as a resource – The engineers are trained on the instrument – The engineers want to help – The engineers will have access to more information Take your time – Fault finding is not a race – More intervention usually leads to more damage – Take notes and pictures

Fault Finding Beware of dangerous voltages that might be present in the unit under investigation – The 230 volt supply into most units can be fatal if touched – Source supplies are usually at high voltage, > 3kv Be careful when connecting or disconnecting meter probes – A badly placed probe can cause a short and further damage Double check connections and meter setting before turning on the unit under test

Fault Finding Check power supplies first – Fuses, check with a meter on resistance not just visually – If a supply voltage is less than expected it could be that the supply is damaged or the load is pulling the supply voltage down – Regulated supplies should have very low a.c. ripple – All electronics can be seen as either a supply or load

Fault Finding Think before acting #1 5 minutes thought can save hours of work

Fault Finding Think before acting #2 Think about the problem before acting

Art is a science Learn to draw – Draw a block diagram of the fault area – Write down the inputs and outputs of each block – Make a list of possible causes

My block diagram

Power Block Diagram

A few simple techniques Swap – Exchange the suspected part Measure – Compared the measured parameter with the expected value Observe – Look to see what’s happening Write – Keep good notes

Swap Pirani reads 1e-3mbar Pirani reads atmosphere

Simplify Pirani showing atmosphere after 10 minutes pumping Use a blank at point 'A' to test the sub- system within the instrument as a whole

Voltage Measurement

Multimeter set to a.c. or d.c. voltage as required – Black lead in common socket – Red lead in V socket Voltage measured across one component measures across all components in parallel – Voltage is measured in parallel – Circuit is powered Connect red probe to one lead of the component and the black probe to the second lead – If meter is auto-ranging note the displayed multiplier

Current Measurement

Multimeter set to a.c. or d.c. current as required – Black lead in common socket – Red lead in mA or A socket as required, if in doubt start in A socket Multimeter must be in series with the component – If necessary unsolder one lead from the board – Circuit is powered Connect red probe to the lead of the component and the black probe to the point the lead was previously connected to – If meter is auto-ranging note the displayed multiplier Often easier to measure voltage across a resister and use V=IR

Resistance Measurement

Multimeter set to resistance – Black lead in common socket – Red lead in Ω socket Component must be measured in isolation – Circuit is not powered – If necessary unsolder one lead from the board Connect red probe to one lead of the resistor and the black probe to the other lead – If meter is auto-ranging note the displayed multiplier

Start with the obvious If a light does not work.... Check the light bulb before dismantling the light switch, changing the fuse in the basement etc.

Start with the obvious Two bulbs might have blown but it's more likely that there is a fault common to both e.g. the fuse in the basement If two light bulbs do not work....

Fault Finding Take good, clear notes when the instrument is working correctly and notes during any fault finding procedure Don't forget, "RTFM" !

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