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TPH-distorted peaks

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Dear Chromatographers.

We have some problems with an Agilent 6890N ( FID, software version B.04.02 SP1 (212)), that we use for TPH analysis.
The run starts at 40°C, but from time to time the sample is injected many degrees before (around 75°C) the initial temperature.

Any Idea about what is happening?

Thank you.
Sonunds like you have an autosampler that is not waiting for the system ready siganl. What kind of autosampler do you have?
Dear Don.

These are:

7683 ( G2614A) autosampler.
7683B (G2913A) autoinjector.
I assume that is is an injection that is to be made when the GC reaches the ready status? And you are using ChemStation or MassHunter?

Don
That is right, the injection starts when the GC reaches the ready status, and it is a GC-ChemStation software.
Isn't there a setting somewhere that tells the automation whether to wait for the GC to be ready ? If there is you probably have it set wrong.

Peter
Peter Apps
If it is intermittent, then check the cable connections. Somewhere you are getting a start or ready signal before the GC is ready.
Thank you all for your help.

Best regards.
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