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Any recommendations as to what to look for?
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Discussions about GC and other "gas phase" separation techniques.
Sounds as if something is sealing once it is up to temperature. If it depends on the injection port temperature I would be looking at the gold seal at the bottom of the injection port(providing it is a split/splitless port) or the column ferrule. Graphite/vespel ferrules will shrink when put through heat/cool cycles, if you are using that type on the column it could be the problem.I'm refurbing an HP 5890 for a personal project (i.e., no budget), and it's been working fine up until a few days ago. Now I get a low pressure alarm upon start up, unless I ramp the head pressure way down (0.5 or so). But once the instrument warms up (10-15 minutes), it'll accept any pressure requirement I give it, same as it always did.
Any recommendations as to what to look for?
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