Did You Know? Wet Pack Prevention – Part 3 of 3 – Sterilizer Operation and Maintenance Posted on January 25, 2021April 6, 2021 Wet packs caused by machine malfunction are generally the easiest to identify and correct. Operation Ensure that the correct cycle was selectedVerify that cycle parameters have not been changedVerify correct load size and load configuration as outlined in “Did You Know”Follow the ANSI/AAMI ST79 Standard Maintenance Verify that jacket temperature is controlling at the chamber set pointIs the floor of the chamber hot? If not, you could have a malfunctioning solenoid valve or jacket trapCheck the door gasket for wear. Replace if necessary.Insure the steam to chamber valve is not leaking During maintenance, verify that the vacuum system is operational at 25″ -28″ HG If the Vacuum is not in this range, then check the following: Ejector Vacuum SystemVerify water pressure is 50 PSI or greaterCheck for foreign material in the ejectorInspect the chamber drain check valveInspect the chamber drain control valve Vacuum Pump SystemVerify proper flow of seal waterVerify correct rotation of pumpInspect the chamber drain check valveInspect the chamber drain control valveVerify the seal water temperature is less than 70°FVerify proper water flow through the heat exchanger Generally, these steps will reveal the source of the machine malfunction. Having problems with wet packs? We are here to help.