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Changing the Column
Connecting the Column to the Transfer Line
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d. If you are using hydrogen as a carrier gas, replace the front panel screw.
e.
Replace all remaining hydrogen safety screws if you are using hydrogen.
27. Power on the ISQ mass spectrometer.
28. Once the ISQ instrument is pumped down and able to scan, click
Air & Water / Tune
on
the ISQ Dashboard view air water spectra and look for evidence of leaks with a large
m/z
28 signal. If you observe a leak, stop scanning and gently tighten the nut in small
increments until no leaks appear when scanning.
To connect the column using the spring loaded transfer line nut
1. Lower the oven temperature and allow it to cool.
2. Confirm that the MS is vented and remove the current transfer line nut and ferrule.
3. Unwind about one turn of the column from the column outlet end.
4. Wipe approximately 300 mm (12 in.) of the column with a tissue soaked in methanol.
5. Choose an appropriate ferrule for the outer diameter of your column.
6. Insert the column through the spring loaded transfer line nut and ferrule, entering
through the tapered end of the ferrule.
7. Wipe the column again with a tissue soaked in methanol.
WARNING - FIRE HAZARD:
If you are using hydrogen, do NOT reach over the top of the
instrument to power it on. Instead, reach around the right side or go to the back of the
instrument and flip up the power switch.
Note
If you use a graphite Vespel ferrule with your column, Thermo Fisher Scientific
recommends using the spring loaded transfer line nut with it. See the
ISQ Spare Parts
Guide
for ordering information.
Note
Wear clean, lint- and powder-free gloves when you handle the column and
transfer line ferrule.
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