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Maintaining the Purged Packed Inlet
To Condition a Packed Column
Maintaining Your GC
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To Condition a Packed Column
1
Gather the following:
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Capillary adapter
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Column nut and no-hole ferrule or blanking nut
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Two 7/16-inch wrenches
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1/4-inch open-end wrench
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Lint-free gloves
WARNING
Do not use hydrogen as the carrier for conditioning! It could vent into the oven and present an
explosion hazard.
2
Place GC in maintenance mode:
Maintenance > Instrument > Perform Maintenance >
Maintenance Mode > Start Maintenance.
Wait for the GC to become ready.
WARNING
Be careful! The oven, inlet, and/or detector may be hot enough to cause burns. If the oven,
inlet, or detector is hot, wear heat-resistant gloves to protect your hands.
CAUTION
Wear clean, lint-free gloves to prevent contamination of parts with dirt and skin oils.
3
Install the proper liner in the inlet and attach the column. See
4
If present, remove the packed column adapter from the detector base. (If it is installed to
the column, it can be conditioned with the column.)
5
Cap the detector fitting with the no-hole ferrule and column nut, or with a blanking nut.
6
Enter a column flow as recommended by the packing manufacturer or an appropriate flow
as follows:
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20 to 30 mL/min for 2-mm id glass or 1/8-inch od metal columns
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50 to 60 mL/min for 4-mm id glass or 1/4-inch od metal columns
7
Raise the oven temperature slowly to the conditioning temperature for the column. The
conditioning temperature is never higher than the maximum temperature limit for the
column; 30 °C less than the maximum is usually sufficient.
8
Continue conditioning overnight at the final temperature. Cool the oven to room
temperature with carrier flow on.
9
Attach the column to the detector and maintain established flow. See
10
Perform the inlet
Leak & Restriction
test and reset the maintenance counters.
11
Exit maintenance mode. Select
Maintenance > Instrument > Perform Maintenance >
Maintenance Mode > Finished.
Summary of Contents for 8890
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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 ...