Here is a simple test to determine if it is time to replace the Jet Air Valve On Your Tuttnauer Autoclave
- Refer To Table A Of The Tuttnauer Maintenance Guide and in a measuring cup, fill it with the amount of water indicated in the chart for your model , then pour the measured water into the chamber
- Bypass the FILL setting to manually run Sterilizer in STE Mode at 273 degrees F for 30 minutes for M units or 15 minutes for MK & Valueklave 1730MKV units.
After 30 minutes (or 15 minutes), shut off power, but leave MPV in STE Mode until chamber pressure is reduced to 0 psi and chamber has cooled (approx 15 minutes)
- Open Chamber Door, siphon water back into measuring cup, and measure the amount of water that was remaining in the chamber
- If remaining water is less than 50% of the original volume and no other leaks were detected, Replace Air Jet Valve (see replacement part chart below)
- If remaining water is greater than 50% and the pressure did not reach 28 PSI within the nominal times (See Table D Below), and no fault was found within the heating system, then replace the Air Jet Valve (see replacement part chart below)
Table D
NOMINAL TIMES FOR REACHING 28 PSI
|
Model |
Time From Hot Start |
Time From Cold Start |
M Series |
19 Minutes |
24 Minutes |
MK Series & MKV |
6 Minutes |
9 Minutes |
Location Of The Jet Air ValveThe Air Jet Valve Is Labeled in The Inset Below As TUJ034 Black Top
If you need to Replace The Jet Air Valve,
Click On The Link Below For Your Model