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OWML: QA/QC
Quality Assurance/Quality Control Manual: Ohio Water Microbiology
Laboratory
Centrifuges
There
are three types of centrifuges that are used to perform separation of particles
by centrifugal force. The refrigerated floor centrifuge is used to concentrate
Cryptosporidium oocysts and Giardia cysts by USEPA Method 1623,
for DNA extraction, and to process concentrated samples. The ultracentrifuge is
used to isolate virus particles eluted from water samples and for concentrating
bacterial spores. Two microcentrifuges are used for processing bacterial
extractions, purifications, concentrations, and phase separations.
Refrigerated
floor centrifuge
- Each
run of the centrifuge is recorded in the centrifuge log book.
- The
temperature is monitored quarterly with the digital thermometer (acceptance
criteria is 4+ 3șC).
- The
buckets are disinfected with dilute bleach and dechlorinated quarterly.
- Rotors
and adapters are checked for deterioration, as needed.
-
Lubrication is done annually, or as needed.
- All
maintenance is recorded in the LIMS.
Ultracentrifuge
- Each
run of the centrifuge is recorded in the centrifuge log book.
- The
rotor and buckets are disinfected with dilute bleach and dechlorinated
quarterly.
-
Lubrication of the O-ring with vacuum grease, and lubrication of the buckets
and cap mating surfaces with
-
Spinkote lubricant are done quarterly.
- The
O-rings on the buckets are replaced twice a year.
- The
vacuum pump oil is changed every 2 years.
- All
maintenance is recorded in the LIMS.
Microcentrifuge (2)
- The
chamber and the rotor are cleaned with soap and water quarterly.
- The air
intake and exhaust vents are cleared from obstructions quarterly.
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Lubrication of the drive shaft and threads and O-ring with vacuum grease is
done quarterly.
- All
maintenance is recorded in the LIMS.
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