by
Russ » Mon Jan 08, 2007 7:41 am
Our system uses "plastic" lines from the solvent reservoir to the syringe unit and from the syringe unit to the 6-port valve assembly. I think our problem was with the line from the solvent reservoir to the 3-port valve of the syringe unit. We would sporadically get air into this line which would eventually make its way to the injection valve. While watching the system make multiple injections (a fun job) we noticed air getting into this line and it appeared to be coming from the area where the line had been accidentally bent. Replacing this line fixed the problem, though at the time I did not have a lot of hope that it would. However, these lines were plastic on our system and not stainless steel, so we were able to see the bubbles. As I remember it, we spent a lot of time looking at the 6-port valve and the 3-port valve of the syringe unit when our problem was "upstream" from these valves. Our system has an SIL-10A autosampler but I saw a picture of an autosampler listed as an SIL-10AXL and it appears to be similar. Good luck.