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9.2 Common Chromatographic and Method Problems
This section will provide some guidance to help diagnose common operational
problems. If a diagnosis cannot be made, consult:
074-538 EZ IQ Operating Manual
EZ IQ Online Help
Chapter 10, Service and Technical Support
This section is divided into two main topics:
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Chromatographic Problems
2
Method Problems
For communication and hardware problems, consult
. If problems still occur, contact
9.2.1 Chromatographic Problems
This section will overview unexpected chromatographic behavior and provide a
possible cause and remedy. Problems may arise from:
Electronic or mechanical failure
Contaminants in gas lines, injectors, columns and detectors
Incorrect or inappropriate set points
Leaks, bleed, or other chromatographic difficulties
These conditions often interact. For example, baseline problems may arise from
any combination of the conditions. Accordingly, this section is organized by
symptoms with reference to most possible causes.
9.2.1.1 Baseline Symptoms
9.2.1.1.1 Baseline Position
Baseline position changes suddenly during a run. This can result from:
Detector filament failure
Valve failure
EPC failure
Inspect EZ IQ screens for highlighted warnings, or changed run settings. Make any
necessary changes. Re-run sample.