Troubleshooting Technicians
Sean from Pfeiffer Vacuum talks about troubleshooting vacuum systems. When troubleshooting, Sean emphasizes the importance of defining the problem, collecting data, and hypothesizing potential causes. He suggests isolating vacuum components and using leak detectors to identify issues. Sean advises documenting every step for future reference and highlights common vacuum system issues like leaks and contamination. He stresses the need for a structured approach and continuous learning by students and technicians working in the vacuum industry. Links from the show: Pfeiffer Vacuum: https://www.pfeiffer-vacuum.com/us/en/ [https://www.pfeiffer-vacuum.com/us/en/] SUNY Erie Vacuum Technology Program: https://www.suny.edu/microcredentials/programs/1000001001/ [https://www.suny.edu/microcredentials/programs/1000001001/] Normandale Community College Vacuum and Thin Film Technology (AAS) Degree Program: https://normandale.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2025-2026/course-catalog/programs-of-study/vacuum-and-thin-film-technology-aas/ [https://normandale.smartcatalogiq.com/en/2025-2026/course-catalog/programs-of-study/vacuum-and-thin-film-technology-aas/] Intro Music: District Zero by Raz Burg provided by Artlist [https://artlist.io/], License Number - 2h3htV
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