by
larkl » Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:58 pm
Here's the response from Agilent. I'm on the hunt for the 2mm fittings, although I managed to squeeze a LC union on it and it's working.
Cut the small line because the thicker one is the septum purge line.
SERVICE NOTE G1530A-103
Supersedes
None
Split Insert Assembly Carrier and Septum purges Lines have Changed
Service Serial Numbers:
US00000000-US99999999
CN00000000-CN99999999
The carrier and septum purge tubes are now reversed at the insert assemblies. No change in performance will be observed. When cutting the carrier line to add an external sampler you should always select the smaller i.d./o.d. tubing. The attachment indicates which is the carrier tube on original and newer insert assemblies. The change took place during early June, 2006.
Parts Required:
None
Situation:
During manufacturing insert assembly improvements, the reversal of the
carrier and septum purge lines at the insert assembly were made. Although no difference in performance should be observed with the tube reversals it is important for those users who are cutting the carrier line to add external samplers like the headspace. The smaller i.d./o.d. tube will always be the carrier in line no matter which vintage of insert assemblies. The part numbers of all assemblies affected are:
19251-60575 Split/splitless insert weldment w/tubing
G1544-60575 Split/Splitless Insert 6890 EPC
G1544-60585 S/SL Insert Weldment, w/Charcoal Filter
G1544-60595 BASF CAPILLARY INSERT ASSY.
G1544-60600 CAP INSERT ASSEMBLY
G1544-80580 S/SL Insert Weldment, for use with ECD
G1580-60575 6890 Insert Weldment, for valved systems
G1580-60585 Insert Weldment, valved system w/filter
G2630-61080 Vlv Inl insert assy
Solution/Action:
When adding an external sampler like the headspace only select the smaller i.d./o.d. tube which will be the carrier in line to the insert assembly.
Additional Information:
Date:
6/16/2006
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