GC-MS Detector Gain Calibration test in Autotune Failed
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:20 pm
Hello all,
I am experienced working with GC-FID but relatively new with GC-MS. We work on a Thermo Ultra Trace GC-MS, and recently it failed the gain calibration test in autotune. All other tests RF dip calibration, leak check, and mass calibration all passed.
I spoke to the Thermo rep, and he suggested cleaning the ion volume, the ion source and lenses, which I did using aluminum oxide and glycerol and later sonicated with acetone after washing. I reinstalled them and then used dry nitrogen stream to gently blow clean the prefilter, quadrapole and detector.
Detector Gain is set for 1x10e-05 with the multiplier running at 1200V (the manual says to replace multiplier when it is at 2500V) so it is not worn by far. The vacuum was very low at about 30 mTorr, it was checked for leaks and passed. The Electron multiplier is only about six months old, and there was a new filter for the helium installed at the same time.
If anyone can offer any insight into how to further troubleshoot this problem, I would be most grateful.
Thanks-- Carvone
I am experienced working with GC-FID but relatively new with GC-MS. We work on a Thermo Ultra Trace GC-MS, and recently it failed the gain calibration test in autotune. All other tests RF dip calibration, leak check, and mass calibration all passed.
I spoke to the Thermo rep, and he suggested cleaning the ion volume, the ion source and lenses, which I did using aluminum oxide and glycerol and later sonicated with acetone after washing. I reinstalled them and then used dry nitrogen stream to gently blow clean the prefilter, quadrapole and detector.
Detector Gain is set for 1x10e-05 with the multiplier running at 1200V (the manual says to replace multiplier when it is at 2500V) so it is not worn by far. The vacuum was very low at about 30 mTorr, it was checked for leaks and passed. The Electron multiplier is only about six months old, and there was a new filter for the helium installed at the same time.
If anyone can offer any insight into how to further troubleshoot this problem, I would be most grateful.
Thanks-- Carvone