Troubleshooting
159
Problem
Probable Cause
Solution
Inconsistent peak widths.
Poor tubing.
Retune.
Ground loop from GC and
MS on different power
supplies.
Unify supplies.
Peaks shifted from their
nominal mass position.
Poor calibration.
Perform mass calibration.
Tuned peaks are too narrow.
Over-resolved tuning.
Retune.
Tuned peaks are too wide.
Under-resolved tuning.
Retune.
Big peaks observed at m/z
18, 28, 32.
Air leak developed.
Check column
connections.
Change carrier gas tank.
Fit oxygen scrubber.
Moisture from recent
source clean/column
change.
Bake out source
overnight.
No ion beam but the filament
status OK.
Large air leak.
See procedure for leak-
checking.
Detector voltage too low.
Increase multiplier value.
Electronics failure.
Call a PerkinElmer
service engineer.
Poor sensitivity. Beam
instability/peaks breaking up.
Column improperly
installed.
Check and reinstall the
column if necessary.
Summary of Contents for Clarus SQ 8 MS Series
Page 1: ...CLARUS SQ 8 MS Hardware Guide GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ...
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Page 9: ...Warnings and Safety Information 1 ...
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Page 18: ...Label Location and Content Figure 1 Front View of Clarus SQ 8 T ...
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Page 47: ...Introduction 2 ...
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Page 53: ...About the Clarus GC MS System 3 ...
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Page 67: ...Maintenance 65 Maintenance 4 ...
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Page 98: ...Clarus SQ 8 MS Hardware Guide 96 Figure 19 Inserting the Plug Handle and Sight ...
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Page 178: ...TurboMass Software Installation 176 ...
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