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I'm pretty confident that the air and water are good, as I can hardly get less than zero! However, I can't say if the tune parameters are normal or not. They are certainly different from other tunes I have seen in the HP docs.
The other one I’m not so sure about. The system has been running for four days after changing the Electron Multiplier. The EM voltage dropped from near 3000 volts with the old EM, so the change has done some good, but I’m curious about the shape of the data that results when doing a blank run. It makes sense that the noise would rise as oven temperature rises, but I don’t understand why it is so high when I start the run? I’ve turned off the solvent delay in this case, as I didn’t actually inject anything into the system. The injector is at 220C, the transfer line is 240C, the oven starts at 60C and ends at 300C. I’m hooked to a hydrogen generator and the 5890 Series II is set for constant flow of .875ml, while the pressure is 0.2 psi. The indicated pressure on the ion gauge is 3.2x10^-5 and has been stable for days.
It seems to me that starting the run doesn’t change anything – the oven, injector and transfer line were being held at the start conditions for the previous 12 hours anyway, and so was the pressure.
The ion chromatogram is the average of the noise from 20:00 to 25:00. The peaks are roughly 15amu apart, so it appears to be hydrocarbons? Are these normal amounts for a good system, or is there contamination here? The total abundance of the peaks seems insignificant to me, but I’m new to this.

