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Maintaining Capillary Columns
To Condition a Capillary Column
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Maintaining Your GC
To Condition a Capillary Column
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Gather the following:
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One 7/16-inch, and 1/4-inch wrenches
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No-hole ferrule. See
“Consumables and Parts for Columns”
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Column nut
WARNING
Do not use hydrogen as the carrier for conditioning! It could vent into the oven and present an
explosion hazard.
2
Manually set the inlet and oven temperature to < 40 °C, and wait for the inlet, oven, and
other parts you might come into contact with inside the oven, to cool before continuing.
Alternately, place the GC in maintenance mode:
Maintenance > Instrument > Perform
Maintenance > Maintenance Mode > Start Maintenance
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WARNING
Be careful! The oven may be hot enough to cause burns. If the oven is hot, wear
heat-resistant gloves to protect your hands.
WARNING
Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from flying particles while handling, cutting, or
installing glass or fused silica capillary columns. Use care in handling these columns to
prevent puncture wounds.
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Install the column into the inlet using the new ferrules.
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“To Install a Capillary Column with the Split/Splitless Inlet”
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“To Install a Capillary Column with the Multimode Inlet”
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“To Install a Capillary Column with the Purged Packed Inlet”
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“To Install a Capillary Column with the Cool On-Column Inlet”
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“To Install a Capillary Column with the Programmable Temperature Vaporization
Inlet”
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“To Install a Capillary Column with the Volatiles Interface”
4
Cap the open column fitting, for example, the detector column fitting.
5
Exit maintenance mode. Select
Maintenance > Instrument > Perform Maintenance >
Maintenance Mode > Finished
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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 ...