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If anyone could help me I would be very grateful.
thank you very much
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Discussions about GC and other "gas phase" separation techniques.
Thank you very much for your answer.If You really want help why You do not post details about Your set-up????
Are detectors connected simultaneously via splitter or column is re-connected between detectors? What kind of column? Column temperatures, flow? What kind of analytes? Gas sample, liquid sample, split, splitless?
What means delayed? 0.00001 min? 0.1 min? 5 minutes? What about solvent?
The columns are: HP-FFAP for FID A and GAS PRO for FID B. I have two FID and like i said in a previous post I have a dean switch.If I had to guess I'd say his TCD is the gas-pro, his FFAP is for his alcohols, and his DB-1 for hydrocarbons. In fact I'd say this is definitely what's going on because as we speak I've got a similar setup to the OP. I'm having a hard time figuring out your question though, what exactly do you mean by delayed? Your retention time on each dector/column being different from each other? Ex. Ethane retention time on the DB-1 not matching FFAP retention times? Need some more details on what's going on and I can help some more.
The septum have been replacing but the jet not because I have two FID and if the problem was the jet only the peaks of one channel would move.The most obvious problems are a leaking septum or a blocked FID jet, have you tried replacing these?
Yes, I am using a Dean Switch. It is similar to the one shown on page 6 of the following link: http://www.chem.agilent.com/library/bro ... en-web.pdfAre you using the Deans switch? and if so, how?
Your problem probably lies in a change of flow, perhaps caused by your Deans switch. There are of course, other causes. Retention time changes are caused by a change in flow rates, or in film thickness or temperature.
Leaks, blockages, temperature regulation can all be causes. A contaminated Deans Switch looms high on my list from what you have described.
Good luck,
Rod
In my documentation guide, there's any information about how to clean the dean switch. If you have information, please if you don't mind, give me this information.Follow the procedure in your documentation to clean the Deans switch. I hope you have documentation.
best wishes,
Rod
Yes I did the injector leak test and no leakage.Of course, I trust you have eliminated any chance of leaks causing your problem.
Rod
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