Air Leaks - Agilent Technologies 5975C TAD VL MSD Troubleshooting And Maintenance Manual

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CI Troubleshooting

Air Leaks

How do I know if I have an air leak?
Large air leaks can be detected by vacuum symptoms: loud gurgling noise
from the foreline pump, inability of the turbo pump to reach 95% speed, or, in
the case of smaller leaks, high pressure readings on the high vacuum gauge
controller.
The mass flow controller is calibrated for methane and the high vacuum gauge
controller is calibrated for nitrogen, so measurements are not accurate in
absolute terms:
Familiarize yourself with the measurements on your system under operating
conditions. Watch for changes that may indicate a vacuum or gas flow
problem.
Always look for small air leaks when setting up methane flow. Run the
methane pretune, starting with a good PCI tune file
of m/z 19 (protonated water) should be less than 50% of m/z 17 for acceptable
PCI performance. For NCI, the abundance of m/z 19 (protonated water)
should be less than 25% that of m/z 17. If the MSD was just pumped down, look
for the abundance of m/z 19 to be decreasing.
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