A little background on your instrument would be helpful. What is the brand of instrument? What type of inlet system (split/splitless, PTV, etc.)? What analytical column are you trying to use.
I am using an Agilent 7890A GC with MS (5975C). My inlet system is a split-splitless type, and a DB-1 Column.
Usually, when you ask for help here, you'll get better answers if you can more fully describe your situation.
I really appreciate your reply. Well its a new equipment for us( not more than a year, not used much), and we bought it for simple gas analysis. It was off for a month bec I need to replace He cylinder. After installing the tank, turning on everything, you can not change GC parameters and its flashing pressure at inlet. Noticed it is below the required, so even by loading a previous method, the GC does not accept the command.
I tried replacing the septum, but it didnt work. Both pressure and septum purge flow is below requirement. Am not really sure with my problem, is it a leak in the system? Tank regulated output pressure is 75 psi.
Check to make sure the column is not broken just downstream from the inlet, if it is it will not be able to build enough pressure in the inlet on the 7890. If it is broken you will also have a high air/water test if you run the air/water check on the 7975.
Did someone remove the inlet liner while the instrument was sitting idle? Also make sure the bottom of the inlet has not become loose since the injector was cooled off for a long time while there was no column flow.
The gold seal at the bottom could have a leak there if the bottom fitting comes loose from the expansion/contraction cycle of being shut down.