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I am just starting to use the GC-FID that has been in use in the lab for some time and has some problems described as follow by my colleagues:
The gas hold-up time changes depending if we switch from outdoor sample to calibration mixture. (and therefore all retention times are shifted, but apparently adjusted retention time are the same)
For both analysis all other parameters are the same.The only change is to disconnect from outdoor sampling and connect to the calibrator output.
I am just wondering where that could come from? very likely there is a difference in pressure: sample (atmospheric pressure) and calibrator output (??).
but there is also a GC-PID that uses the exact same path and is not affected.
Can we still trust the results and work like this? I personnaly think not and want to solve the problem.
Any help would be useful.
thanks
