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Hi everyone,
My building is undergoing some electrical work this weekend, in which the power will be off for a few hours. The company offered generators for lab equipment that I'd like to take advantage of. I don't yet have a UPS. 
The problem is, my IRMS is hardwired into the power conditioner, which is hardwired into the building. So, in order to set up a generator, they basically have to wire the generator to the breaker. This involves (they think) 15-30 sec of no power to the power conditioner and IRMS. 
My question is: how long without power can the Delta V Advantage go before it vents? It usually takes a few minutes for my turbo to start winding down. Could I go the 30 sec, or even a minute without power? Or, is it just better to vent the instrument purposefully tomorrow night and not risk anything?
As always, many thanks.
Bethany

Bethany Theiling, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Geochemistry
Department of Geosciences
University of Tulsa
800 Tucker Drive
Tulsa, OK 74104

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