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Earl » Thu Aug 18, 2005 11:02 pm
I have an HP5890series II with dual FIDs, and I have been experiecing a large amount of drift between runs. The variation is not consistant but ranges from 2-15% or higher for duplicate runs of the same standard vial. I have tried two vials to avoid variation caused by solvent loss due to pierced septa and have seen no change. I have changed the needle in the autosamper, cleaned the injection port, changed the liner, and have experimented with different split flows, and temperatures at the injection port. I have swapped the FIDs and am relatively sure this is not a detector problem. This instrument had low drift, so I've been told, I just started a little over a month before. In my experience these instruments should be able to get below 2% drift between runs.
The one thing that I am not sure about is that we are using a splitless liner and running a split injection, but I have been assured that this is the way they have been doing it for years with good results. The FID was recently serviced (prior to me starting here) and the flows were reset to optimal; 10mL/min carrier, 20mL/min makeup, 30mL/min H2, 300mL/min AIR. I do not know what they were before, but the service tech is sure that they were not right. Apparently it has been since then that the repeatability problem has surfaced.
Any suggestions are welcome.