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Confirming Your GC/MS System is Working
Checking Your Carrier Gas Tank Pressure
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3. If the actual and set point amounts in
Col. Flow
are the same, then you have good carrier
gas flow. If the amounts are different, see the troubleshooting section of your GC user
documentation.
Checking Your Carrier Gas Tank Pressure
Make sure you have enough pressure in the carrier gas tank to accommodate the number of
samples you plan to run. If the pressure is too low, you may run out of gas in the middle of a
run, which could compromise the results of your data.
1. Locate your carrier gas tank. It might be in a different room, depending on how your lab
is set up.
2. Look at the pressure gauge on the tank.
3. Ensure the pressure is more than 500 psi at the primary (or first) regulator stage. If it is
not, you may want to replace the tank if you have to run a lot of samples.
4. Set the second stage regulator pressure between 80 and 100 psi (560 kPa to 700 kPa).
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