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Even thought the gas samples are very clean, every once in a while we get a point out of control for one reason or another that we can't find a reason for (or more than 7 in a row on one side of the mean). I am uncomfortable doing the control chart this way, and wonder if there might be some other factor (such as RT, etc) or a better way of statistically monitoring GC performance. It seems like one of the problems is that the range of +/- 3 SDs is so small. Also, what is the effect on RFs caused by aging of the TCDs -- would they increase or decrease?
So far the problems we've experienced with the GCs are the "ubiquitous" gas leaks that occasionally occur, and the truly weird problems -- like the setscrews worked their way loose in one of the multiport valves, and the whole valve body was turning, so that the gas would never go to the second column.
Hope someone can help me with this "not so run-of-the-mill" questions. Before I started here, I have never worked with packed columns.
