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When you "bypass" the combustion what exactly do you do (or how do you do
this), e.g. GC column end-union-capillary-union-capillary-water trap?
Wolfram
On Apr 7 2007, Chancy Fessler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Our GC-IRMS (253) has been down for over 4 months. Now that we have the
> MS up and running (we think), we don't see any argon peak when we close
> the backflush in the oven and inject air. If we bypass the combustion
> tube and inject air, we see a great peak. We've tried changing the
> combustion tube twice and also the capillary attached to it in case it
> was clogged. We've also check the ferrules, etc. Anyone have any
> suggestions?
>
> Thank you,
> Chancy Fessler
> SRA II
> Kinemed, Inc.
> 5980 Horton Street, Suite 400
> Emeryville, CA 94608
> (510) 655-6525 x 170
>
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