CPG:
The little sensors just pull out, attach to circuit boards. You'll need to remove some covers. Figure to take 1.5 hours.
Is it really that easy? It was a pain getting the sensor out which was attached to the oven shroud.
Peter:
Sadly I think that it is more likely that you have an electronics problem, the best that you can hope for is a board that is not seated properly, or some loose connections.
NONE of the temperature sensors seemed to be working (oven, detector, injector) before I took the GC apart- replace each sensor or electronic issue? How/what can I check?
AICMM:
Sounds like the RTD went bad. Don't worry about the oven or electronics until after you have replaced the ECD RTD since the oven RTD is probably fine. One of the things about the HP RTD's is that they get chafed at the detector which can eventually lead to an exposed lead and a short which causes the fluctuations you see in the temperature. CPG is right, about 1.5 hours, with covers removed, make sure you unplug the GC and let everything cool before diving in.
RTD = R____ Temperature Detector?
I've already removed the oven sensor...maybe I shouldn't have. It seemed easier to start there than the detector sensor...
Kind of frustrated with this whole situation, as I'm the only one who works with the GCs. So imagine trying to take one apart and troubleshooting while trying to keep up with extracting samples and running them.
Again, I've never done this before, so I'm guessing the 1.5 hour estimate might be a little off, haha.
I appreciate you all taking the time to answer.
Anyone else have any tips or hints?
Thanks,
John