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PeterB » Thu Sep 06, 2012 12:59 am
Most of the time when I'm convinced I don't have a leak, I still do!
If you genuinely don't have a leak in your GC, there are a couple of ways you can still not get pressure (I'm sure there are others too, these are just the ones that I've had)
- You can actually setup an inlet so that the total flow is insufficient to pressurize the inlet before it shuts down.
- You can be losing enough gas out of the other inlet (in a dual inlet system) to not be pressurising the one you're trying to use.
- You could have a blockage, leak, or incorrect supply pressure in your gas system so that you don't have enough gas to supply your needs.
Check to make sure that you're not sending gas to the wrong inlet (as well as the right one). Try to pressurise the inlet with a moderate pressure and a 10:1 split and see how it goes. Note how fast the pressure actually rises from whenn you turn the pressure on.
I have a dual inlet 6890 system. I use the back inlet now, but 4-5 years ago was using the front. If I load an old method (usually by accident) even if I turn the gas flows to the front off, and to the back on, I still cant pressurise the back inlet. It strikes me as some kind of bug, but it's jsut as likely to be something I'm not understanding....