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The method has been the same for a long time, so I don't think it's a method issue. Our solvent is toluene, and our initial oven temp is 60C, inlet temp 70C. The column was recently changed. The column didn't have this problem right away, but it did show up pretty soon after the change. Column is a 15m, 320um ID, .10um film ZB-1HT inferno.
A similar situation happened a few months ago on a different FID. I ended up checking the flows with our digital flow meter and found that the air flow was lower than it should be on one detector, and once I bumped that up, the responses increased across the board and the C10 fell in line with the other two. I have tried bumping up the air flow to the detector on this instrument and the issue remained.
I have swapped out the jet, cut the column at both ends, replaced the septa, replaced the autosampler syringe, replaced the ferrules and increased the air flow to the detector. I also tried an inlet leak test, but I've tried this before and never really had my inlets hold pressure. Not sure if I'm doing it wrong, or if my inlets are terrible. I capped the septum purge vent, and put a no hole ferrule in the inlet, set the inlet pressure up, then turned the pressure off and watched what happened. My pressure always drops faster than it should according to the documents I've read.
Any suggestions for what I should be checking here? I'm fairly new to chromatography but I'll do my best to answer any questions that you may have. Thanks for any help.