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Firstly, how can i be sure that the FID flame lits?
Is there a way to control flame?
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Usually we check whether water vapours condense on cold shiny metal or glass surface held just above FID chimney.I have some questions about Siemens Maxum 2.
Firstly, how can i be sure that the FID flame lits?
Is there a way to control flame?
I agree, I always kept and empty 40ml beaker sitting on the instrument just for that.Usually we check whether water vapours condense on cold shiny metal or glass surface held just above FID chimney.I have some questions about Siemens Maxum 2.
Firstly, how can i be sure that the FID flame lits?
Is there a way to control flame?
Crikey !!! I was doing that wrong all those years - I used a different sized beaker!I agree, I always kept and empty 40ml beaker sitting on the instrument just for that.
I checked that there is water vapours on glass surface but there is a fault 'Flame Out'. I check flame gas supply and EPC is working properly.Usually we check whether water vapours condense on cold shiny metal or glass surface held just above FID chimney.I have some questions about Siemens Maxum 2.
Firstly, how can i be sure that the FID flame lits?
Is there a way to control flame?
To be clear, I have little experinence and knowledge about Maxum 2. I have some documents but I did not find any setting procedure or measurement procedure.Will the GC operate while there is a flame out fault ?. If it can inject some pentane or hexane and see if you get a signal.
Can you adjust the flame out sensor setting ?
Have you measured the flow of hydrogen, air and make up gas with an independent flow meter (i.e. not the flow controls of the GC).
Peter
I see benzene 0.193 % but not see toluen. Expected benzene value is 1-2%.I don't know anything about this instrument but I see from the pictures online that there is a readout screen on the instrument. When you think you have the detector lit, is there a screen that will show you a analog value of the detector signal? For instance, on my Agilent systems, if you go to the screen on the instrument that deals with the detector, when the flame is lit and stabilized I see a value that is somewhere in the neighborhood of 2-5 picoamps. If the flame is not on, the reading is zero.
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