Hiya All Does anyone have experience of cleaning the capillaries and change-over valve on a 253/Kiel? We think we have a contamination problem as the internal precision and delta value are OK for a time then there are "bursts" in which the value is erroneous by up to almost 1 per mille each way. This is for carbon or oxygen and sometimes both. We think the instrument itself is OK as the system stability tests check out. The problem may be due to phosphoric acid finding its way into the capillaries and or contamination from bulk samples from the Kiel. Baking these parts for a few hours has made no difference. If contamination is the cause, we shall have to clean the capillaries and changeover block and valves. We can probably arrange an HPLC pump to pump liquid through the capillaries and we have ultrasonic baths. The expense of simply replacing all these parts is so great that we would prefer to decontaminate the existing parts if possible. Regards John John Hill Mass Spectrometry Facility University College London Chemistry Department 20 Gordon St. London WC1H 0AJ Tel: 020 7679 4605 Fax: 020 7679 7451 Mobile: 07956 924058