I can't comment on water leakage but we routine shut down most instrumentation for extended periods (weeks to months) by just shutting off and venting any gas feeds, disconnecting any liquid feeds, and pulling the plugs.
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-----Original Message----- Anyone have best practices/protocols established for being away from instruments long-term? With Univs closing nationwide, I am considering shutting down my analytical lab (chromatography and spectroscopy instrumentation as well as balances, centrifuges, pH meters, etc) with the exception of the NMR, glovebox, and cryofreezers. We do not have the monitoring abilities for our labs such as Johnson Controls that a lot of our other places have. Plus, Mother Nature is already very upset with us and I see no point in continuing to burn energy when no one will be around to use these things. I have never done this in the 18 years I have been here, but had it in my Business Continuity Plan anyway. So far, I am thinking of proper shutdown, unplugging, and covering in visqueen (leaks from the Water Crisis are still a thing). I could add dessicant to the FT-IRs??? Anything else we should be thinking about here or with modern instrumentation is this for some reason just a bad idea? Thank you, Monique _________________________________________________________ Monique Wilhelm, M.S., NRCC Certified CHO ACS CHAS Secretary|2017 CERM E. Ann Nalley Award Recipient Laboratory Manager|Adjunct Lecturer|Chemistry Club Advisor Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry|University of Michigan-Flint Emaill: mwilhelm**At_Symbol_Here**umich.edu --- ---
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