Hello Huiming, if the pumps did not stop working because of some (un)sceduled power outages, maybe a board or board unit was damaged ? Best regards and good luck, Deborah At 16:16 10.01.2005 -0600, you wrote: >Dear folks: >I found my turbo pump unit (TMH 262 and TMH 071) on the analyzer >(MAT253) was off this morning. After restarting, the turbo unit won't >be able to attain nominal rotation speed, which means that I won't be >able to check source pressure on the mass spec. The back pump (DUO 5.0) >are fine (pumping down to 10 ^ -5 torr). No leak on the line is >detected. A call to Pfeiffer did not seem to indicate that the turbo >pumps are broken. The turbo pumps have been pumping for 2.5 years, and I >don't expect their life is that short. > >I know several scheduled and unscheduled power outages during the >holidays were partially to blame, but any suggestion how to fix the >problem will be appreciated. > >Best, >Huiming > >-- >Huiming Bao, Assistant Professor >Department of Geology & Geophysics, >E235 Howe-Russell Geoscience Complex >Louisiana State University >Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA >Tel: 225-578-3419 (office), -3413 (lab) >Fax: 225-578-2302 >http://www.geol.lsu.edu/bao/ > ***************************************** * * * Deborah Rupprecht * * Institut für Pflanzenernährung * * Rhein. Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität * * Karlrobert-Kreiten-Str. 13 * * 53115 Bonn * * * * Tel. +49 -(0)228 -73 -3640 * * * *****************************************