{"id":5583,"date":"2026-07-03T09:35:29","date_gmt":"2026-07-03T01:35:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bacintl.com\/?p=5583"},"modified":"2026-07-03T08:55:47","modified_gmt":"2026-07-03T00:55:47","slug":"daily-maintenance-and-servicing-methods-for-the-transfer-window","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bacintl.com\/es\/daily-maintenance-and-servicing-methods-for-the-transfer-window\/","title":{"rendered":"Daily maintenance and servicing methods for the transfer window"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>General Daily Maintenance for Transfer Windows (including common \/ UV \/ VHP models, with GMP compliance checks)<br \/>\nI. General Basic Maintenance (applicable to all types of transfer windows)<br \/>\n1. Daily Cleaning (must be done before and after shifts)<br \/>\nInside and outside chambers, tabletop, door frames, observation windows<br \/>\nCleanroom standard: use purified water and 75% ethanol for wiping, clean stubborn oil stains with neutral non-phosphorus cleaner, strictly avoid strong acids and strong alkalis.<br \/>\nAll rounded corners, sealing strip grooves, door hinge dead corners wiped, no material residue, water stains, mold spots.<br \/>\nObservation glass \/ acrylic: wipe with dust-free cloth, do not use steel wool to scratch, to prevent scratches and bacterial accumulation.<br \/>\nAround the floor: clean the bottom and surrounding floor of the transfer window simultaneously, to avoid dust from accumulating into the chamber.<br \/>\nProhibited cleaning: do not spray a large amount of water for rinsing, to prevent water ingress in the electrical box and short circuit.<br \/>\n2. Daily Function Inspection<br \/>\nDouble door interlock: test whether the inner and outer doors can be opened simultaneously, if the interlock fails, immediately stop and report for repair.<br \/>\nSealing strip: check if the silicone seal is cracked, hard, fallen off, or has gaps for air leakage; slightly dirty areas wiped, for aging, replace directly.<br \/>\nHinges, door locks: no abnormal noise or jamming when opening and closing the door, a small amount of food-grade silicone-based lubrication for jam points, do not use engine oil (easily accumulate dust and breed microorganisms).<br \/>\nIndication lights, alarm sounds: the door opening, interlock, fault indication lights are normally lit, the alarm sound is normal.<br \/>\nPressure difference \/ fan (with air shower \/ VHP models): the fan operates without abnormal vibration or noise, no air leakage.<br \/>\n3. Weekly Maintenance<br \/>\nComprehensive disassembly and cleaning: remove the internal storage tray of the chamber, rinse and dry, then reset.<br \/>\nCheck the wires and control box: no aging or broken skin of the wires, no water condensation on the box; dust removal from ventilation and heat dissipation holes.<br \/>\nHinges, door locks: no abnormal noise or jamming when opening and closing the door, a small amount of food-grade silicone-based lubrication for jam points, do not use engine oil (easily accumulate dust and breed microorganisms).<br \/>\nIndication lights, alarm sounds: the door opening, interlock, fault indication lights are normally lit, the alarm sound is normal.<br \/>\nPressure difference \/ fan (with air shower \/ VHP models): the fan operates without abnormal vibration or noise, no air leakage.<br \/>\n4. Monthly Maintenance<br \/>\nTighten all sheet metal screws and door body fasteners to prevent long-term vibration from loosening and air leakage.<br \/>\nCalibrate the door fit, ensure uniform door gaps, no local leakage.<br \/>\nClean the cooling filter of the electrical control box to prevent overheating and system freeze.<br \/>\n5. Quarterly \/ Annual Major Repair<br \/>\nReplace all sealing strips as a set (silicone will age and leak over time).<br \/>\nCheck the sheet metal welds and chamber for corrosion points, 304\/316L rust spots should be polished and passivated in time.<br \/>\nOverall air tightness test (mandatory for aseptic workshops \/ VHP transfer windows).<br \/>\nComprehensive inspection of electrical circuits, replace aging switches, sensors.<br \/>\nII. Special Maintenance for UV Disinfection Transfer Windows<br \/>\nDaily<br \/>\nStart the UV for 30 minutes, observe if the lamp tubes are evenly glowing, if there is blackening, flashing, or half of the tube is not lit, mark for replacement.<br \/>\nLamp tube outer wall wiping: use 75% alcohol to remove dust, dust will significantly reduce the efficiency of UV disinfection.<br \/>\nMonthly<br \/>\nUV intensity detection: measure with an UV irradiation meter, if lower than 70\u03bcW\/cm\u00b2, replace the lamp tube immediately.<br \/>\nClean the top reflective aluminum plate of the chamber, dust will weaken the reflection and sterilization effect.<br \/>\nReplacement cycle for consumables<br \/>\nUV lamp tube: standard 800 hours, or mandatory replacement every 6 months;<br \/>\nReplace the ballast when there is abnormal noise or heat simultaneously.<br \/>\nIII. Key Maintenance for VHP Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide Transfer Windows (core of aseptic workshop)<br \/>\n1. Before and after each use<br \/>\nChamber dryness check: no water accumulation, residual hydrogen peroxide droplets, dampness will corrode the inner wall and affect sterilization.<br \/>\nWipe the temperature and humidity, concentration sensor probes, drug liquid crystallization will cause data distortion.<br \/>\nConfirm that catalytic decomposition is completed before opening the door after each sterilization, VHP residue \u2264 1ppm.<br \/>\nWeekly Special Maintenance<br \/>\nVHP generator: clean the crystallization in the atomization flash chamber, purify water to rinse the pipeline, prevent hydrogen peroxide crystallization from blocking the nozzle;<br \/>\nCatalytic decomposition filter: check the white crystallization accumulation on the surface, lightly blow, replace severely;<br \/>\nDust removal of the fan duct in the circulation air path, ensure uniform circulation of gaseous hydrogen peroxide without dead corners; Negative pressure sensor calibration to ensure stable negative pressure within the sterilization chamber without leakage of VHP. Monthly<br \/>\nPipeline leak detection: Check for aging and leakage of hydrogen peroxide delivery hose;<br \/>\nCalibrate temperature, humidity, VHP concentration, and pressure sensors to ensure accurate sterilization parameters and meet GMP verification requirements;<br \/>\nClean the surface of HEPA inlet and outlet air filters, check for any drug liquid soaking and discoloration.<br \/>\nAnnual consumable replacement list<br \/>\nCatalytic decomposition filter (oxidation failure, decreased decomposition efficiency);<br \/>\nVHP concentration, temperature and humidity sensors;<br \/>\nDelivery hose, sealing gasket;<br \/>\nAll silicone sealing strips of the chamber;<br \/>\nHEPA high-efficiency filter (if corroded by drug liquid or damaged, replace directly; regular replacement interval is 1-2 years).<br \/>\nSpecial maintenance points for VHP protection<br \/>\nThe chamber is preferably made of 316L stainless steel. Weekly passivation maintenance to prevent corrosion and rusting by high-concentration hydrogen peroxide;<br \/>\nCopper and ordinary rubber are not allowed to come into long-term contact with VHP, as they are prone to oxidation and powdering;<br \/>\nBefore long-term shutdown, run the equipment for complete dehumidification and catalytic cycle, empty the residual hydrogen peroxide in the pipeline to avoid crystallization and pipe blockage.<br \/>\nFour. Additional maintenance for air shower transfer window<br \/>\nDaily: Check if the nozzle is blocked, and the fan pressure is normal;<br \/>\nMonthly: Clean or replace the primary filter;<br \/>\nEvery 6-12 months: Test the integrity of H14 high-efficiency filter, detect leaks, and replace if damaged.<br \/>\nFive. Maintenance records and GMP management requirements<br \/>\nEstablish a ledger: Daily cleaning records, daily inspection records, consumable replacement records, instrument calibration records, and fault repair records;<br \/>\nRetain batch numbers and replacement dates for all replacement parts;<br \/>\nArchive verification data such as air tightness, ultraviolet intensity, VHP concentration, and filter leak detection;<br \/>\nEquipment that fails to operate normally should be marked for warning, and can be restored to use only after qualified repair.<br \/>\nSix. Precautionary maintenance reminders for common faults<br \/>\nDo not directly place wet materials in the VHP chamber, as it will increase the dehumidification load and corrode the equipment;<br \/>\nDo not use strong oxidizing or chlorine-containing cleaning agents to wipe stainless steel for a long time;<br \/>\nDo not allow water to enter the electrical box during cleaning, and cover it during cleaning;<br \/>\nDo not strike the door body violently to avoid deformation and air leakage of the sealing strip;<br \/>\nThe VHP equipment must use dedicated food-grade 30% medical hydrogen peroxide, as impurities are high and are prone to crystallization and blockage of the generator.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>General Daily Maintenance for Transfer Windows (including common \/ UV \/ VHP models, with GMP compliance checks) I. General Basic Maintenance (applicable to all types of transfer windows) 1. 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