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Now that our GC system is fully installed, I'd like to start developing our methods for analysis, but I would like to avoid turning the GC off as much as possible. Can anyone recommend flows/temperatures for the inlet, columns, detectors for a standby method (overnight, over weekends)? Should the detectors be turned off while not in use? The air/hydrogen for the FID is only for the flame, so I can turn those gases off completely when the FID is not in use, correct?
Thanks for your help,
GHGirl
