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Currently working on procedure for AIQ activities within cGMP-regulated, pharma, QC labs. All initial AIQ is performed by vendor, our organization is working to bring recurring OQ/PQ in house.
I have run into some difficulty in setting up a calibrated manometer to perform inlet pressure accuracy component of GC OQ. I have worked through several tubing configurations with the generic (Dwyer Series 475) manometer with no luck. Can anyone recommend a supplier for a pre-configured and calibrated manometer which is capable of connecting to Agilent fitting? Or, advise on any OQ testing performed, in place of pressure accuracy via manometer, to demonstrate that the inlet integrity (e.g. accurate pressure/flow)?
Testing would be on Agilent 6890 S/SL inlet configuration. I was thinking a combination of split flow, purge flow and column flow readings with a calibrated mass flow meter would demonstrate inlet flow controller/3-way solenoid/backpressure regulator are operating as expected - would this flow testing be comparable to pressure accuracy test? Thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
Jeremy
