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Maintaining the Packed Column Inlet
To Clean the Packed Column Inlet
To Clean the Packed Column Inlet
1 Gather the following:
2 Manually set the inlet and oven temperature to < 40 °C, and wait for the inlet, oven, and
Be careful! The oven and/or inlet may be hot enough to cause burns. If the inlet is hot, wear
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heat-resistant gloves to protect your hands.
3 Remove the column.
4 Remove the septum nut and septum.
5 Remove the top insert weldment.
6 Remove the glass liner and O-ring.
7 If used, remove the adapter.
8 Ultrasonically clean the septum nut, top insert weldment, and adapter (if used) in a suitable
9 Place a beaker in the oven under the inlet to catch the solvent.
Wear clean, lint-free gloves to prevent contamination of parts with dirt and skin oils.
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10 Soak a cleaning brush with the solvent and vigorously scrub the interior walls of the inlet.
11 Blow the inside of the inlet dry with compressed air or nitrogen.
12 Install the adapter, if used. See
13 Install the glass liner and O-ring. See
14 Install the top insert weldment and finger-tighten.
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Replacement O-ring. See
page 96.
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Replacement glass liner
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Replacement septum
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Solvent that will clean the type of deposits in your inlet
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Compressed, filtered, dry air or nitrogen
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Beaker
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Cleaning brushes—The FID cleaning kit (part number 9301-0985) contains appropriate
brushes
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Lint-free gloves
other parts you might come into contact with inside the oven, to cool before continuing.
Alternately, place the GC in maintenance mode: Maintenance > Instrument > Perform
Maintenance > Maintenance Mode > Start Maintenance.
solvent.
page 103.
Inlet"
on page 105.
"Consumables and Parts for the Packed Column Inlet"
"To Install an Adapter on the Packed Column Inlet"
"To Change the Glass Liner on the Packed Column
on
on
Maintaining Your GC