Description
Fluke VT900A Gas Flow Analyzer Repair
The Fluke VT900A is a gas flow analyzer and ventilator tester – it measures flow, pressure, volume and gas concentration to verify that a ventilator is delivering what it claims, including on neonatal and high-frequency modes where the volumes are very small.
Is your Fluke VT900A worth repairing?
High replacement cost and few alternatives. Sensor drift and pneumatic faults dominate, and both are correctable. Our answer for the Fluke VT900A: Repair and recalibrate. Ventilator verification depends on this being accurate. We evaluate free of charge and quote before any work begins, and if the numbers do not favour repair we say so rather than quoting anyway.
What typically fails on the Fluke VT900A
- Oxygen sensor depleted – these are consumable and their depletion looks like a measurement fault.
- Pressure channel faults.
- Pneumatic leaks in the measurement path.
- Low flow accuracy degraded – the neonatal ranges go first, where the volumes are smallest.
- Display, memory or export faults.
- Flow or volume measurement drifted – the core measurement, and one that fails without symptom.
What you get back
Component-level repair rather than assembly swapping, NIST-traceable calibration with the measured results documented, and a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. Most instruments are back with you inside 5-10 business days.
Fluke Service Center works on Fluke instruments only. Send it in for a free evaluation, or email us with the model and the symptom and we will tell you what to expect before you ship anything.






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