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Maintenance
Removing and Installing a GC Capillary Column
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Installing a GC Capillary Column
Refer to the
TRACE GC Ultra Operating Manual
and the
TRACE GC Ultra Maintenance and
Troubleshooting Manual
for additional GC column installation information.
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To install a GC capillary column
1. Connect the column to the injector. Refer to the Column chapter of the
TRACE GC
Ultra Operating Manual
for instructions. Refer to the
TRACE GC Ultra Quick Reference
card for the column depth length for your injector.
2. Set up the gas chromatograph.
a. Turn on the gas chromatograph.
b. Set the oven and injector temperatures to 30 °C.
c.
Set the injector flow to 1.0 mL/min.
d. Turn off vacuum compensation (under the Right or Left Carrier menu).
Tools Needed
• Capillary column
• Gloves, cleanroom grade (P/N 23827-0008 and 23827-0009)
• Injector ferrule, for 0.25 mm column (P/N 290 134 88)
• Leak detector, hand-held electronic (GL Sciences, Inc., model LD-228, or
equivalent)
• Lint-free tissue
• Magnifying glass
• Methanol or other suitable solvent
• Scoring wafer (or sapphire scribe) to cut capillary column
• Transfer line ferrule, 0.4 mm ID (P/N A0101-18100)
• Wrench, open-ended, 5/16 in.
• Wrench, two, open-ended, 7/16 in.
• Wrench, open-ended, 6 mm
Frequency
As needed
CAUTION
Burn Hazard.
The injector, oven, and transfer line might be hot. Allow them
to cool to room temperature before touching them.
Note
Wear clean, lint- and powder-free gloves when you handle the column and injector
ferrule.