ProStar325 Service Manual
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Publication date 8 May 2003
and allow the lamps to cool.
Caution
Care must also be taken when removing lamps. Touching the
glass envelope of either the UV or Visible lamp will reduce its
efficiency.
Never
touch the glass surfaces of new lamps.
Always
handle a lamp by its base.
3.25
Cleaning
Any spills should be wiped up immediately, and any deposits on
the windows should also be removed.
The exterior surfaces of the ProStar325 detector should be kept
clean. All cleaning should be done with a soft cloth. If necessary,
this cloth can be dampened with water or a mild detergent. Do
not use organic solvents or abrasive cleaning agents.
3.26
Excessive Noise and/or Drift
Excessive noise and/or drift have two primary sources: a
contaminated or leaking flowcell or a worn out deuterium lamp.
To determine the source of the noise and/or drift, pump HPLC
grade water through the flow cell at
1mL/min directly from the pump with no column in the system.
Set the detector wavelength to 240 nm and a time constant of two
seconds. Adjust the recorder attenuation to 0.001 AUFS. Record
10 to 15 minutes of detector output at a chart speed of 1cm/min.
Now stop the pump and continue to record detector output.
NOTE: It may be necessary to autozero initially to keep the trace
on the chart paper.
If the noise and/or drift problem disappears after stopping the
pump, the source is flow related and the flow cell is the cause. If
the noise and/or drift problem is still present after stopping the
pump, it is not flow related and the deuterium lamp is the source.
If the flow cell is the problem, clean it using the procedure given
in this section. If the cleaning procedure does not rectify the
problem it will be necessary to replace the flowcell assembly (see
Optics section).
If the deuterium lamp is the problem source it must be replaced
with a new lamp (Optics section).
If you suspect that the deuterium lamp is the source of the noise
and/or drift problem, check the elapsed lamp hours and lamp
intensity. Compare these values with those you have previously
recorded.
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