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Karen01 » Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:46 am
Or you have a flow restrictor installed after the detector or you have a blockage inside it.
Resolve it or you will break the cells.
Change the detector construction do you mean? It is WATERS, its devices are complete.
It sounds like you have a clog somewhere...
First have you disconnected the detector and checked the pressure to make sure sure that part of the problem is not upstream? Try that first.
If that is not the issue, disconnect the detector outlet... If the pressure drops just change that line (and.or empty your waste if full - a full waste container can cause a lot of back pressure!).
If not it may be in the cell proper or the tubing leading into or out of the cell itself.
If you are using salts in your mobile phase they may have precipitated in the detector or the line afterwards... If so try running water at a low flow rate for a LONG time to try and dissolve the salts.
If not try appropriate solvents at low flow that might dissolve whatever might be in there.
Good luck,
- Karen