Chapter 9 troubleshooting, 1 symptom, cause, and remedy tables, 1 common chromatographic problems – INFICON 3000 Micro GC Gas Analyzer Operating Manual User Manual

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3000 Micro GC Operating Manual

Chapter 9

Troubleshooting

9.1 Symptom, Cause, and Remedy Tables

The following tables identify common symptoms, causes and remedies. For
additional information, or if the symptom does not appear in the tables, see

section

9.2 on page 9-10

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9.1.1 Common Chromatographic Problems

Table 9-1 Common chromatographic problems

Symptom

Possible Cause

Remedy

Poor sensitivity

Insufficient Sample Pump
time

In EZ IQ, increase the Sample Pump time to
at least 15 seconds. If sufficient sample is
available, increase to between 30 to 60
seconds.

Insufficient Inject Time

In EZ IQ, increase the Inject Time.

Backflush Time set too
early (if applicable)

Increase the Backflush Time until all peaks of
interest appear on the chromatogram.

Contamination

Run a bakeout to clean the columns. Refer to

section 9.2.2.1 on page 9-18

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Instrument not sufficiently
warmed up

Allow at least 3 minutes for 3000 Micro GC to
warm up. Conduct 10 runs and calibrate on
the last run.

External leak

Check carrier gas lines using a leak detector.
Tighten all fittings.

Broken or damaged O-ring

Contact

INFICON

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Loose fitting

Tighten all fittings and connections.

Low carrier gas pressure

Ensure the carrier gas is supplying at least
78 PSI, and no more that 82 PSI.

CAUTION

Exceeding 82 PSI for the
carrier gas pressure may
damage 3000 Micro GC.

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