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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
GC-2014 Service Manual
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
When performing troubleshooting, first refer to the chapter on troubleshooting in the
instruction manual. This chapter mainly describes possible causes and countermeasures
not covered by the instruction manual. Refer to the item applicable to the symptoms
displayed by your instrument.
7.1 Gas and Pressure/Flow-Rate Settings
7.1.1 Precautions for Flow-Rate Control Settings (CAR)
7.1.1.1 When the control mode is "SPLIT" or "SPLITLESS":
(1) The total flow rate fluctuates (unstable).
Check that I time = 1, P term = 15, and I term = 40.
If the values are different from the above values, input these values and
press the pf4 key to write them in the ROM.
Check for fluctuations in the cylinder's source pressure.
If the source pressure is shared (e.g., the helium carrier gas is used for the
detector's make-up gas and carrier gas), check for pressure fluctuations in
the other line.
(2) The total flow rate is lower than the setting.
Check whether or not the source pressure (i.e., the primary pressure) has
been attained.
The source pressure can be ascertained by viewing the "Actual" value for
the primary pressure in the Flow Adjust
window. It is not necessary to
remove any piping.
Check whether or not the setting is within the range of settable
pressures/flow rates for AFCs. (A graph is given in the section on AFCs in
the GC-2014 instruction manual.)
Check that a blind has not been erroneously attached to a split bent and
that there is no clogging.
Check that I time = 1, P term = 15, and I term = 40.
If the values are different from the above values, input these values and
press the pf4 key to write them in the ROM.
Check the offset and gain values for the flow rate.
The offset value is normally in the range 32,000 to 33,500 and the gain
value is normally in the range 3,000 to 6,000. If the offset value is well
outside this range, perform offset calibration. (The method is described in
the GC-2014 instruction manual.) If the gain value is well outside this range,
obtain the correct value from Shimadzu Corporation's Quality Assurance
Department. At this time, provide notification of the serial number and lot
number displayed on the side of the AFC.
Check that the status is not "Flow off" or "System off".
If 0 is displayed as the valve voltage, this indicates that there is no voltage
being supplied from the control system to the valve (TFC, Total Flow
Controller) that is attempting to supply carrier gas to INJ.

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Shimadzu GC-2014 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeGas Chromatograph
Detector OptionsFID, TCD, ECD, FPD, FTD
DisplayLCD
Injection PortsUp to 3
Column OptionsCapillary, Packed
Data SystemGCsolution software
WeightApprox. 45 kg
Number of DetectorsUp to 4 detectors
Injection PortSplit/Splitless
Power Requirements100-240V AC, 50/60Hz

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