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• The mass spectrometer senses a gas fault.
• A turbo heater has failed.
• The ion source has overheated.
Source Exhaust System
WARNING! Ionizing Radiation Hazard, Biohazard, or Toxic Chemical Hazard.
Make sure that the source exhaust system is connected and functioning,
to safely remove sample vapor exhaust from the laboratory environment.
Emissions from the equipment must be exhausted in the general building
exhaust and not allowed to exhaust in the workspace of the laboratory. For
requirements for the source exhaust system, refer to the document: Site
Planning Guide.
WARNING! Ionizing Radiation Hazard, Biohazard, or Toxic Chemical
Hazard. Vent the source exhaust system to either a dedicated
laboratory fume hood or an external ventilation system to prevent
hazardous vapors from being released in the laboratory environment.
WARNING! Ionizing Radiation Hazard, Biohazard, or Toxic Chemical
Hazard. If an LC system is used with the mass spectrometer, and if the
source exhaust system is not functioning properly, then shut down the
LC system until functionality of the source exhaust system has been
restored.
WARNING! Fire Hazard. Do not direct more than 3 mL/min of flammable solvent in
the ion source. Exceeding the maximum flow rate can cause solvent to accumulate
in the ion source. Do not use the ion source if the source exhaust system is not
enabled and functioning when the ion source and the probe are properly installed.
Note:
Make sure that all of the exhaust tubing is securely connected to reduce the chance of
equipment exhaust entering the room.
An ion source produces both sample and solvent vapors. These vapors are a potential hazard to
the laboratory environment. The source exhaust system is designed to safely remove and allow
for the appropriate handling of the sample and solvent vapors. When the ion source is installed,
the mass spectrometer does not operate unless the source exhaust system is operating.
A vacuum switch installed in the source exhaust sense circuit measures the vacuum in the
source. If the vacuum in the source rises above the set point while the probe is installed, then
the system enters an exhaust fault, that is, Not Ready, state.
Principles of Operation
System User Guide
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