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HP5890 TCD signal going to 0 after pushing start bottom

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:03 am
by CJCheng
I'm using an old (~25 years old) HP5890 GC/TCD for methane gas test. Usually I wait about 30 mins for letting the signal baseline to be stable (signal will be about 50-30).
Recently, when I push the "start" bottom on the panel to start a run, the signal will go down to zero and bounce back to 30 after the run. I tried several times with calibration gas, the results are repeatable. But according to my colleague, the numbers are much lower than before.
My questions are:
(1) Is the TCD unstable? Can I use these number for quantify gas concentration?
(2) I have tried changed columns (HP-PLOTQ and CarbonPLOT), changed analytical methods, checked gas leak (N2 is the carrier gas), baked TCD. What should I try?

Thank you all in advance!

Re: HP5890 TCD signal going to 0 after pushing start bottom

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:25 am
by chromatographer1
Have you tried to manually zero the detector BEFORE you start the run?

best wishes,

Rod

Re: HP5890 TCD signal going to 0 after pushing start bottom

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 6:48 pm
by CJCheng
Yes, I tried to adjusted the base line to zero before start the run, then the signal will go down to negative values, then back to zero after the run.

Re: HP5890 TCD signal going to 0 after pushing start bottom

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 3:16 am
by Russ
Sorry if this is very obvious. Did your signal accedentally get changed to use the column compensation? If you press SIGNAL 1 (or 2) does it read A (or B) or does it include - COMP 1 (or 2)?