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Maintaining the GC
To Change the Hydrogen Sensor Calibration Gas Cylinder
Maintaining Your GC
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To Change the Hydrogen Sensor Calibration Gas
Cylinder
Replace the calibration gas cylinder when you cannot adjust it to provide the correct flow rate
during calibration, or if it expires.
WARNING
Connect only the Agilent calibration gas to the hydrogen sensor fitting. The calibration gas is
2% hydrogen in air and is not potentially explosive. Gases with higher concentrations of
hydrogen can create a dangerous condition in the oven or damage the hydrogen sensor.
WARNING
Be careful! The oven and/or detector may be hot enough to cause burns. While hydrogen
sensor calibration can be performed at any temperature, cool the oven and detector to safe
handling temperatures, < 40 °C, before continuing.
1
Make sure the old cylinder is empty.
2
Turn the pressure regulator completely off and set the output pressure as low as possible
(full CCW).
3
Remove the pressure regulator from the old cylinder and install it onto the new cylinder.
4
Install the new cylinder into the stand.
5
Turn on the pressure in the new cylinder.
6
Open the GC oven door and connect a flowmeter tube to the sensor tube in the oven.
7
Select
Settings > Calibration > Hydrogen Sensor > Start Calibration Cycle? > On/Yes
. The
calibration cycle begins. The hydrogen sensor module will wait to stabilize, then will begin
to send calibration gas across the sensor.
8
While continuing to measure the flow rate from the tube, adjust the pressure regulator on
the calibration gas cylinder until the flow rate is approximately 30 mL/min. Remove the
flowmeter and close the oven door.
9
Allow the calibration cycle to complete (approximately 5 minutes total).
10
Check for leaks.
Connect the flow meter
to the hydrogen sensor
tube next to the oven
heater shroud
Summary of Contents for 8890
Page 1: ...Agilent 8890 Gas Chromatograph Maintaining Your Gas Chromatograph GC ...
Page 8: ...8 Maintaining Your GC ...
Page 22: ...2 Removing Covers To Remove the Electronics Cover 22 Maintaining Your GC ...
Page 142: ...8 Maintaining the MMI To Bakeout Contaminants from the MMI 142 Maintaining Your GC ...
Page 178: ...10 Maintaining the VI To Bakeout Contaminants from the VI Inlet 178 Maintaining Your GC ...
Page 208: ...12 Maintaining the TCD To Bakeout Contaminants from the TCD 208 Maintaining Your GC ...
Page 240: ...14 Maintaining the ECD To Bakeout the ECD 240 Maintaining Your GC ...
Page 264: ...16 Maintaining EPC Modules Installing or Replacing Frits in the PCM 264 Maintaining Your GC ...
Page 276: ...17 Maintaining a Valve To Install the Upper Valve Box 276 Maintaining Your GC ...