Contrast Injector Service Training – Cost Analysis

Cost Savings Analysis for Contrast Injector Service Training

Save nearly $20,000 annually (or more) on OEM Service Contracts! Let us train your personnel!

Stellant ®, Spectris Solaris®, Mark V Plus/ProVis®, Envision, OptiVantage, Angiomat Illumena and CT 9000 ADV

What the Training Entails

For each model, the training course covers the following:

  • Operational Checkout Procedures
    • Component Breakdown
    • Injector Configurations
    • Flow Rates, Volume and Pressure Controls
    • Hold/Pause and Delay Controls
    • KVO Function, Test Injection Function and more
  • PM Procedures and Checksheets
    • Operational Checkout Procedure
    • Visual Inspection
    • Cleaning of Remote Panel, Injector Head and Mounting Device
  • Calibration/Verification Procedures and Checksheets
    • Plunger Positions
    • Flow Rates and Volumes
    • Motor Speeds
    • Pressure Limits

The course also includes:

  • Lists of parts, supplies and test equipment needed to perform the PM and Cal/Verification.
  • Source for parts, tools and test equipment.
  • Free Tech Support from Injector Support & Service.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us or visit our website.

Phone: (440) 724-7511
steve@maullbiomedical.com

Estimated Cost of OEM Service Contracts

Typical OEM Service Contract Costs for Annual PM/Calibration, 8-5, M-F, Travel, Labor, Parts, 90 Day Service Warranty, 24×7 phone support.

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Total Estimated Cost of Annual Service Contracts = $19,500

(Assumes service contracts on three ProVis’, two Stellant Ds and two Spectris Solaris’)

Cost of Injector Training

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Total Cost of Training One Service Tech on three or more injectors ≈ $4500

($3800 training cost plus travel)

Savings Attained with Training

Assuming you have seven injectors at your facility under contract and you get one tech trained to maintain all seven, your savings on those service contracts would be roughly:

$16,500 the first year
$21,000 each year after that

An Asset Management Company maintaining a fleet of 100 injectors could be spending about $300,000 per year on service contracts. It would cost approximately, $45,000 to train 10 service techs to maintain them in-house (based on the above scenario). In the first year, that would bring you a cost savings of over $250,000. Each year after that, your savings would be as high as $300,000.

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