Field Case Study

How a Midwest Electric Utility Cut Downtime and Lifecycle Costs with a Field-Serviceable SF6 Analyzer

Replacing ship-back calibration with on-site, swappable sensor modules removed roughly three months of analyzer downtime every cycle — and nearly a third of two-year ownership cost.

Industry: Electric Utility Product: FLEX Modular SF6 Analyzer Read: 4 min
FLEX Modular SF6 Analyzer with swappable H2O, SF6 and SO2 sensor modules

FLEX Modular SF6 Analyzer. H2O, SF6, and SO2 sensors are independent, pre-calibrated modules a technician can swap on site.

$3,124
saved every 2-year calibration cycle
32%
lower 2-year total cost of ownership
~97 days
of analyzer downtime eliminated, per cycle
The Problem

Traditional SF6 analyzers must be shipped back to the manufacturer every 1–2 years for calibration — creating equipment downtime, added labor, and hidden logistics costs.

The Solution

FLEX sensor modules are pre-calibrated and field-replaceable. GasQuip proactively tracks expiry and ships replacements before calibration lapses — the analyzer never leaves the substation.

पृष्ठभूमि

One shared analyzer, a calibration schedule the utility didn't control

The Midwest Electric Utility (MEU) historically relied on a traditional SF6 analyzer that had to be returned to its manufacturer for calibration and service every one to two years. The instrument was technically capable — but the service model introduced steady operational friction:

  • Analyzer downtime through every service and calibration period.
  • Scheduling conflicts across maintenance crews waiting on one shared unit.
  • Added labor to pack, ship, track, and re-commission the analyzer.
  • Unbudgeted logistics, freight, and service charges each cycle.

As SF6 testing demand grew, dependence on the OEM compounded these delays. Paired with staff turnover, evolving tariff requirements, and inconsistent OEM support, the model became a measurable source of operational risk.

Two Ways to Keep an Analyzer Calibrated

The same two-year maintenance interval, handled two very different ways.

Traditional Ship-Back~97 days off-line
  1. Tech contacts the OEM to request calibration; a reply comes back days later.
  2. Crew spends hours packing the padded crate, printing customs docs and labels, and staging it for pickup.
  3. Unit is in transit 7–10 days each way to the manufacturer.
  4. OEM averages a ~3-month calibration turnaround before the unit returns.
  5. Round-trip freight + a ~$8,000 invoice arrive with the analyzer.
Analyzer out of service ~3 months per cycle — crews share or rent a backup.
FLEX Modular0 days off-line
  1. GasQuip tracks expiry and notifies MEU before calibration lapses — no chasing the OEM.
  2. A pre-calibrated replacement module ships directly to the substation.
  3. A field tech swaps the module in minutes — the analyzer never leaves site.
  4. The used module ships back in the same box with a prepaid label.
No shipment. No calibration downtime. No disruption to the testing schedule.

Module cadence — Year 1: replace the H2O module.  Year 2: replace the H2O, SO2, and SF6 modules. Each is pre-calibrated and tracked by GasQuip.

The Numbers

What It Costs Over Two Years

Cost component (per 2-year cycle) Traditional OEM FLEX Modular
Calibration / replacement sensorsShip-back calibration vs. 4 field modules $8,000 $6,600
FreightRound-trip vs. prepaid module returns $400 $0
Packing, handling & admin labor $200 $40
Downtime cost~97 days off-line @ ~$12/day $1,164 $0
2-Year Total Cost of Ownership $9,764 $6,640

Figures reflect MEU's two-year service cycle. Downtime is valued conservatively at the analyzer's daily depreciation; the real operational cost of a missing analyzer is typically higher.

The Outcome

By moving to field-replaceable modules, MEU turned an unpredictable, OEM-dependent service event into a routine on-site swap — with budgetable costs, no shipping logistics, and an analyzer that stays in service through every calibration cycle.

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