360 N5511A Phase Noise Test System User’s Guide
Preventive Maintenance
Using, Inspecting, and Cleaning RF Connectors
Cleaning Procedure
1.
Blow particulate matter from connectors using an environmentally-safe
aerosol such as Aero-Duster. (This product is recommended by the United
States Environmental Protection Agency and contains tetrafluoroethane.
You can order this aerosol from Keysight (see
).)
2.
Use alcohol and a lint-free cloth to wipe connector surfaces. Wet a small
swab with a small quantity of alcohol and clean the connector with the
swab.
3.
Allow the alcohol to evaporate off of the connector before making
connections.
To prevent electrical shock, disconnect the Keysight Technologies Model N5511A from mains
before cleaning. Use a dry cloth or one slightly dampened with water to clean the external case
parts. Do not attempt to clean internally.
Do not allow excessive alcohol to run into the connector. Excessive alcohol entering the
connector collects in pockets in the connector’s internal parts. The liquid will cause random
changes in the connector’s electrical performance. If excessive alcohol gets into a connector, lay
it aside to allow the alcohol to evaporate. This may take up to three days. If you attach that
connector to another device it can take much longer for trapped alcohol to evaporate.
Table 19-2
Cleaning Supplies Available from Keysight
Product
Part Number
Aero-Duster
8500-6460
Isopropyl alcohol
8500-5344
Lint-Free cloths
9310-0039
Small polyurethane swabs
9301-1243
If flammable cleaning materials are used, the material should not be stored, or left open in the
area of the equipment. Adequate ventilation should be assured to prevent the combustion of
fumes, or vapors.
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