The parts for the instrument are ordered at the departmental level, so I wouldn't think that's an issue. That approval is done by people who know the field, but that approval also may not occur with minute scrutiny, trusting that the scrutiny and approval had occurred elsewhere. It could slip by that something is out of spec, trusting that the people who specified the part ordered it with the correct tolerances.
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The parts for the instrument are ordered at the departmental level, so I wouldn't think that's an issue. That approval is done by people who know the field, but that approval also may not occur with minute scrutiny, trusting that the scrutiny and approval had occurred elsewhere. It could slip by that something is out of spec, trusting that the people who specified the part ordered it with the correct tolerances.