Agilent Technologies G6600-90006 manual English, Wa R N I N G

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Warnings

English

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This symbol on the instrument indicates that the user should refer to the man-

ual for operating instructions.

 

 

 

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Any operation requiring access to the inside of the equipment, could result in

injury. To avoid potentially dangerous shock, disconnect from power supply

 

 

before opening the equipment.

 

 

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For continued protection against fire hazard replace fuse with same type and

rating.

 

 

 

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This symbol indicates that to comply with European Union Directive

2002/96/EC for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), the Ana-

 

 

lyzer should be disposed of separately from standard waste.

 

 

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This is a safety Class I product. It must be wired to a mains supply with a protective

earthing ground incorporated into the power cord. Any interruption of the protective

 

 

conductor, inside or outside the equipment, is likely to make the instrument dangerous.

 

Intentional interruption is prohibited.

 

 

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If this instrument is used in a manner not specified by Agilent, the protection provided by

the instrument may be impaired.

 

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High voltage is present in the instrument when the power cord is connected, even if the

main power switch is in the standby mode. To avoid potentially dangerous shock, discon-

 

 

nect the power cord before removing the side panels.

 

 

Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Contents Operation and Maintenance Manual Manual Part Number WarrantySafety Notices AcknowledgementsWA R N I N G EnglishIs not in use Español Français Deutsch Italiano Veiligheidsvoorzieningen niet meer DutchFollowing symbols are used on the equipment Contents Overview InstallationOperation Front Panel Controls and Initial StartupPump Maintenance MaintenanceIndex TroubleshootingOperation and Maintenance Manual Introduction Operation and Maintenance Manual System Description Specifications Technical Information 355 SCDTechnical Information 255 NCD Power requirements Physical SpecificationsVoltage Theory of Operation Sulfur Chemiluminescence DetectorNitrogen Chemiluminescence Detector Dual Plasma Burner with the 355 SCD Dual Plasma ControllerDual Plasma Burner Description of Major ComponentsCross-Section of the Dual Plasma Burner for the 355 SCD Cross-Section of the Dual Plasma Burner for the 255 NCD Chemiluminescence Reaction Cell and Photomultiplier Tube Ozone Generator355 SCD Left Side 355 SCD Right Side 255 NCD Left Side View Vacuum Pump Pressure TransducerNCD Reaction Cell Chemical TrapOil Coalescing Filter FID Adapter OptionalNCD Photomultiplier Tube and Cooler Schematic for 355 SCD Schematic for 255 NCD, in Nitrogen Mode Schematic for 255 NCD, in Nitrosamine Mode Operation and Maintenance Manual Installation Overview Selecting a Location Power RequirementsCombustion Gas Requirements Environmental ConsiderationsTwo-stage pressure regulators Venting Gases Unpack and Inspect the Instrument Required Installation ToolsInstalling the Edwards RV5 Pump Oil-Sealed Vacuum Pump Set Up the Vacuum PumpWA R N I N G Ard RV5 Oil-Sealed Vacuum Pump and Associated Traps Front Side RV5 Oil- Sealed Vacuum Pump and Associated Traps Top Setting the Gas Ballast Position RV5 Installing the Welch Dry Piston Vacuum Pump Operation Notes Welch Pump Welch Dry Piston Pump Operation and Maintenance Manual SCD 230 V Unit Rear Panel Diagram Connect the Power CordInstall the Dry Compressed Air or O2 Supply Install the Signal Output Cables Additional information Install the Dual Plasma BurnerDual Plasma Controller Rear Panel Install the Dual Plasma ControllerInstall Column Connections Capillary ColumnsPacked Columns and Columns with an Outside Diameter 0.8 mm Install the Transfer Line Front Panel Controls and Initial Startup Detector Front Panel Controls Power ControlsDisplay Output Controls Signal ControlsDual Plasma Controller Front Panel Dual Plasma Controller ControlsVacuum Test Initial StartupRecorder Test Initial Checkout Detector Interface SetupIgnition Operation Start-Up Procedure Coking Detector OperationDetector Stability and Response Column BleedFluctuating Pressures Contaminated GasesTypical Operating Conditions Typical Operating ConditionsExpected Detection Limits for Chromatographic Conditions Detection LimitsInstrument Shut-Down Daily ShutdownComplete Shutdown Special Operating Modes Using the 255 NCD in Nitrosamine ModeOperation and Maintenance Manual Operation and Maintenance Manual Maintenance Operating Life of Components for Edwards RV5 Vacuum Pump Pump MaintenanceCleaning the Detector Changing the Oil Mist Filter RV5 Equipment Reaction Cell CleaningReaction Cell, PMT Housing and PMT Socket WA R N I N G Flow Sensor Calibration MDL Detector SensitivitySCD Proper Ferrule Orientation to the Large Ceramic Tube Orientation of the Double Taper Ferrule Tightening the Heater Swivel Nut Operation and Maintenance Manual NCD Proper Ferrule Orientation to the Large Quartz Tube Burner Assembly Detail Tube Replacement for the SCD Positioning the Upper Tube in the Union Fitting 100 Operation and Maintenance Manual Operation and Maintenance Manual 101 Tube Replacement for the NCD Operation and Maintenance Manual 103 NCD Tube Replacement Detail Troubleshooting Solving Detector Problems Dual Plasma Controller Fuses Power ProblemsDetector Fuse Vacuum Pump FuseFuse Positions on the Power Supply Board High Voltage Transformer Ozone Generation ProblemsPlugged Restrictor Lines Response Problems Temperature Reading Problems Troubleshooting Detector Issues Diagnosing General ProblemsDetector gases Troubleshooting Pump Issues Troubleshooting Burner Issues Index Agilent Technologies, Inc