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A web search makes it look like it might have been a predecessor to the 5890 series.
I haven't tried the chemstation yet, but its inclusion and a taped-up procedures that shows "m/z=450" makes me think its a GC-MSD. Unfortunately, the last time I used one was 20 years ago and the printout format looks ... um, consistent with something from 20 years go.
So, my questions:
1) Did the 1800A have a non-mass spec detector configuration? The front of my instrument's oven say "electron ionization detector".
2) Anybody with experience with this instrument? Is it worthy of use with high schoolers? Water analysis? QA/QC? I suppose its a function of the operator skill level, but what's a reasonable expectation?
Thanks in advance for any help.
