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Installing Intuvo 9000 GC Column
The GC/MS Interface for a 9000 GC
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7000/7010 Series TQ GC/MS Operating Manual
The GC/MS Interface for a 9000 GC
The GC/MS Interface is a heated conduit into the MS for maintaining MS vacuum
and a suitable column effluent temperature. (See
.) The GC/MS
Interface is bolted onto the right side of the analyzer chamber, with an O-ring seal
and has a protective cover which should be left in place.
One end of the interface passes through the side of the GC and is accessed from
inside the GC front door. This allows connection of the 9000 GC/MS Tail column
nut. The 9000 GC/MS Tail includes a swagged ferrule and column nut for
attaching to the GC end of the GC/MS Interface. The 9000 GC/MS Tail transports
the column effluent from a heated column bus connector in the GC, through the
heated GC/MS Interface, and exits slightly past the end of the column guide tube
and into the ionization chamber. The 9000 GC/MS Tail maintains temperature at
several points along its length by a heated bus, an MS tail heater assembly, and
the GC/MS Interface.
Figure 17.
The GC/MS Interface for a 9000 GC (not to scale)
Ionization
chamber
Analyzer
chamber
Heater/Sensor
assembly
GC enclosure
Heater sleeve
Insulation
9000 GC/MS Tail
Tip seal
assembly
Column guide tube
Ion source
MS Tail Heater assembly and
nut and ferrule not shown
MS enclosure
Optional entry for
JetClean system hydrogen