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Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 11:32:27 -0700
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From: Michael Hurwitz <Tesla**At_Symbol_Here**LMI.NET>
Subject: Re: Miran 1B2
In-Reply-To: <181316.62723.qm**At_Symbol_Here**web121403.mail.ne1.yahoo.com>
The alternative to fixing it is offloading to a used equipment vendor.
Those guys will buy and refurb anything. If you ask for trade in value,
then you don't waste money fixing it, and get something that you
actually
need. That's often the better option than paying for a nice to have
item.
-Mike
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Miran 1B2
Hi All,
I=A0am working with a client and we have discovered a Foxboro Analytical
Model
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 read
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
the
client's while to get it back into running condition and sell it or
should
they
just junk it?=A0 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).=A0
Thanks,
Wendy
Saving one pet won't change the world, but it will surely change the
world
for
that one pet.
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