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I have recently started in the lab here (Reading University, UK) and we have one of these detectors on an old HPLC system, connected to Chromeleon software. I have recently changed the lamp as the old one was giving an error message "low lamp intensity" before the start of each sample batch. However the new lamp has not really cured this problem - the lamp intensity warning threshold is 250,000 counts/sec and the brand new lamp gave only 280,000 when first installed. It has rapidly dropped back down below the threshold.
(I am sure it is not just a poor lamp as I was told that this is typical of what happens when a new lamp is installed). Apparently the system was used for indigo many years ago and it was thought that the problem was due to a "stained or dirty flowcell". I cleaned and then replaced the flowcell with a brand new one - neither gave any improvement.
I have just replaced the "lamp connection tube" and cleaned all the mirrors on the optical bench - apparently the older type lamp connection tubes were made of Pertinax some of which caused precipitation on the mirrors. Anyway this still has not resulted in any substantial improvement, and I have no idea what to try next?
Here are some figures from our old logbook and my recent investigations.
October 2008 - lamp intensity (flowcell removed) 1,491,000
November 2008 - lamp intensity (flowcell cleaned and in place) 445,000 - Reading between the lines it looks as though this was considered low as there are several readings like this during a period of flowcell cleaning with a variety of different solvents/acids.
September 2013 Old lamp (Ref intensity 1,045,890) Lamp intensity 176,910
Old lamp flowcell removed (Ref intensity 1,966,050) Lamp intensity 781,080
New lamp flowcell in place (Ref intensity 1,217,940) Lamp intensity 281,100
I would be very interested to see the equivalent figures for other peoples detectors and to hear anyone's suggestions of what I might try next.
(Note this detector is no longer supported by Thermo/Dionex and my efforts to find out what the lamp intensity and reference intensity specifications were have got nowhere)
Many thanks
Chris