by
emar » Tue Jun 13, 2017 2:49 am
Hi I'm having a similar problem but I am not aware of any sort of power surge. I'm wondering if your issue ever got resolved and what you did to fix it.
I am running a 5890 GC-FID/PID system with an OI 4430PID with a 4410FID attached to it. I have been having some issues with little to no detectable response. I've gone from a PID response of 140000 counts to almost nothing and an FID response of 5000 counts to 2000 (the FID wasn't doing so well before either but we were able to get by). I noticed it first with the FID signal and then soon after, the PID went. I'm at a point where I can't even pass a calibration. We replaced the lamp last year and it seems to still be in pretty good shape. I recently replaced the jet (making sure that there was no left over graphite in the exhaust), ferrules, and electron capture rod in the FID, but still no improvement. I feel like I have disassembled and reassembled the detector many times over with no success. I have clipped both sides of the column and verified that there is flow going through the column, and that there is pressure at the inlet. When reinstalling the detector side of the column, I made sure to follow the instructions given in the PID manual very carefully and am very certain that it is at the correct length. I have done manual injections with a super concentrated standard. While I was able to see peaks with that manual injection, it wasn't nearly at the concentration it should be. This test allowed me to eliminate my purge and trap concentrator.
I'm sure there has to be a leak or restriction somewhere, but I am at a loss as to where. There is nothing obvious I can find. I want to believe that my inlet is leak free because the small peaks I actually am seeing are very sharp with minimal tailing or fronting.
Do you have any suggestions regarding other troubleshooting spots? I am running out of ideas. Thanks in advance for your help.
My conditions are as follows:
Encon Evolution purge and trap desorbs for 1min to transfer sample to the 5890 series II.
Split 50:1
Inlet pressure holds at about 15 (w/EPC).
Oven Program: Start at 40c for 2 minutes. Ramp 6C/min to 140C. Ramp 18C/min to 180C. Hold 9 minutes.
Detector is at 220. Inlet is at 180.
The FID and PID signals seem fairly strong (17 and 90 respectively).