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Troubleshooting
Chromatographic symptoms
Loss of sensitivity or excessive drift
Several possible causes exist for overall deterioration of the chromatogram.
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Contamination in the valve requires a thorough cleaning.
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Internal leakage requires a complete disassembly and inspection of the
mating surfaces.
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Poor temperature control may require a full check of electronic and
thermal components.
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Lack of proper conditioning techniques, columns, etc.
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Failure or deterioration of other components (columns, detectors, etc.).
Loss of peaks in specific areas of the chromatogram
Entire sections of chromatographic data can be lost due to a valve that does
not rotate or one that rotates improperly. Other than obvious component
failures (solenoid, actuator, etc.), improper adjustments and misalignments
cause most problems.
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Check that adequate air (about 482 kPa or 70 psi) is supplied.
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Check the valve. Is it rotating?
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If the valve rotates, check for proper alignment of the actuator,
mechanical binding or slippage of connecting parts.
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Check for blocked flow paths with valve in both positions.
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Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual
Jun 2001