by
jwmol » Wed Nov 15, 2006 7:13 pm
Heating temperature zones without good feedback on the actual temperature can be dangerous. Pumping hundreds of watts into an aluminium block can even cause the block to melt leading to dangerous situations.
For this reason most GC systems have a security system built in for open (temp reading will be very high) and more importantly closed (temperature reading will be very low). More sophisticated systems may even detect that when power is applied and the temperature of a heated zone does not increase that something must be wrong. Can be a bad sensor or the heater is broken.
Either way the system will shut down its high power/high voltage circuits (usually a large relay with a loud "click") to prevent more serious problems.
Time to call in the GC doctor or check the PT100 temperature sensor and/or the heating element.
Jan Willem Mol
Appplied Instruments
http://www.applied-instruments.com