Troubleshooting
System Troubleshooting Guides
4-10
Mercury System Manual
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Malfunction
Possible Cause
Action
Hg is not being adsorbed by the
sampling system. Lines carrying Hg
must be made from clean Teflon.
Instrument is not
properly calibrated
Go to the Calibration Factors menu and
verify that the Hg(t) Background and
Hg(t) Coefficient are set appropriately.
Input
board
malfunction
Go to Service menu and select Input
Board Calibration > Input Frequency
Display (ignore warning), and press
Enter (leave Test off).
At Gain = 1; Frequency = approx. 12
kHz.
At Gain = 10; Frequency = approx. 80
kHz.
At Gain = 100; Frequency = approx. 400
kHz.
Signal cable failure
Go to Service menu and select Input
Board Calibration > Input Frequency
Display (ignore warning), and press
Enter (leave Test off).
Change Gain to 100. Frequency should
be approx. 400 kHz. Unplug PMT signal
cable. Frequency should drop to
approx. 6 kHz.
PMT failure
Check that the PMT voltage is approx.
750V (Service menu or Diagnostics
menu).
Lamp
assembly
failure
Check that the lamp intensity is
approx. 80 kHz (Diagnostics menu).
Poor linearity
Nitrogen Generator
feed air is not stable
Ensure air flow to Nitrogen Generator
is regulated.
Insufficient air of
nitrogen flow to 81
i
Check flows under Diagnostics menu
in 81
i
.
Before the Mercury System leaves the factory, all instrument are configured
and tested for proper intercommunication functionality. The following
Steps are required only if there is a problem or when a system is configured
in the field.
Use the following procedure to establish communication between the
instruments in the Mercury System.
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