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Agilent Technologies 6890N - FID Ignitor Does Not Glow During Injection Sequence

Agilent Technologies 6890N
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66 Troubleshooting
4 GC Not Ready Symptoms
FID Ignitor Does Not Glow During Injection Sequence
1 Remove the detector top cover.
2 Turn the FID flame On.
3 Observe the ignitor plug though the FID chimney. The small
hole should glow during ignition sequence.
If the test fails, check for the following possible causes:
The ignitor may be bad; replace the ignitor.
Detector temperature is set to < 150 °C. Agilent recommends
operating the FID at >
300 °C.
The ignitor is not making a good connection to the ground:
The ignitor must be tightly screwed into the FID castle
assembly.
The three T-20 Torx screws that hold the collector
assembly in place must be tight.
The brass knurled nut that holds the FID castle assembly
in place must be tight.
Perform FID maintenance if these parts are corroded or
oxidized.
WARNING
Keep body parts at a safe distance from the FID chimney while
performing this task. If using hydrogen, the FID flame will not be
visible.
T-20 Torx screws (3)
Ignitor
Knurled nut

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