We have two Mirans and I would say that the investment for repair is well worth it! On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 10:37 PM, Biosigns
wrote: > Hi All, > > I am working with a client and we have discovered a Foxboro Analytical > Model > Miran 1B2 Ambient Air Analyzer in a storage closet. It appears to be > complete > except for the filter. It was due for calibration in 2000. Yes, you read > that > right - 11 years ago. > > My question to the list is: Does anybody know if this piece of equipment > can > still be calibrated / repaired / maintained / etc.? Would it be worth the > client's while to get it back into running condition and sell it or should > they > just junk it? Their emergency response team has no one trained to use > this, nor > do thye really want to have their people trained to such a high level that > they > would need this (they want a "see the spill, notify, evacuate" level). > > > Thanks, > Wendy > > Saving one pet won't change the world, but it will surely change the world > for > that one pet. > > -- Mary Ellen Scott, PhD. Safety Specialist II Case Western Reserve University EHS - Environmental Health and Safety 2220 Circle Dr. Cleveland, OH 44106-7227 216-368-6077 216-368-2236 (F) maryellen.scott**At_Symbol_Here**case.edu We have two Mirans and I would say that the investment for repair is well w orth it!
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 10:37 PM , Biosigns <biosigns83642**At_Symbol_Here**yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi All,I=A0am working with a client and we have discovered a Foxboro Analytical Mo del
Miran 1B2 Ambient Air Analyzer in a storage closet.=A0 It appears to=A0 be complete
except for the filter.=A0 It was due for calibration in 2000.=A0 Yes, you r ead that
right - 11 years ago.My question to the list is:=A0 Does anybody know if this piece of equipment can
still be calibrated / repaired / maintained / etc.?=A0 Would it be worth th e
client's while to get it back into running condition and sell it or sho uld they
just junk it?=A0 Their emergency response team has no one trained to use th is, nor
do thye really want to have their people trained to such a high level that they
would need this (they want a "see the spill, notify, evacuate" le vel).
Thanks,
WendySaving one pet won't change the world, but it will surely change the wo rld for
that one pet.
--
Mary Ellen Scott, PhD.< br>Safety Specialist II
Case Western Reserve University
EHS - Environ mental Health and Safety
2220 Circle Dr.
Cleveland, OH 44106-7227
216-368-6077
216-368-2236 (F)
maryellen.scott**At_Symbol_Here**case.edu
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