Maintaining Your GC
Position the column so it extends 6 mm above the end of
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the ferrule. Slide the septum up the column to hold the
column nut at this fixed position.
6 mm
Insert the column into the interface and finger- tighten the
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column nut.
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Adjust the column (not the septum) position until the
septum is snug against the bottom of the nut.
Tighten the column nut an additional 1/4 to 1/2 turn with
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a wrench so that the column cannot be pulled from the
fitting with gentle pressure.
Configure the new column. If using the optional barcode
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scanner, scan the column directly into your data system
software configuration, then download the changes to the
GC.
With the sample transfer line attached and the column
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attached to the inlet and detector, establish a flow of
carrier gas through the transfer line. Purge as
recommended by the column manufacturer.
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Condition the column per the manufacturer's
recommendation. (See
Install the column into the detector. See:
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To Install a Capillary Column in the FID
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To Install a Capillary Column in the NPD
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To Install a Capillary Column in the TCD
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To Install a Capillary Column in the uECD
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To install a Capillary Column in the FPD Plus
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To Install a Capillary Column Adapter in the FPD
After the column is installed at both inlet and detector,
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establish a flow of carrier gas and purge as recommended
by the column manufacturer.
Restore the analytical method.
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For FPD, immediately turn off the flame.
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For NPD, immediately set the bead voltage to 0.0.
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After the GC becomes ready, wait 10 minutes then ignite
the detector flame or adjust offset on the NPD bead.
Maintaining the VI
To Condition a Capillary
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Column.)
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