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Quick Reference Guide 

7890 GC Heated Zones Quick Reference Guide 

7890 Thermal Aux Zones 

There are 

three (3)

 

“Thermal Aux Zones”

 that can be configured to any of the 

six (6) physical 

Heater/Sensor Connectors

 on the GC – per the assignments in the table below: 

Heater/Sensor Connector Assignments for the Thermal Aux Zones: 

Logical Aux Heater 

Thermal Aux1 

Thermal Aux 2 

Thermal Aux 3 

 

Physical Heater 

Connection 

 

Aux 1 

Back Inlet 

 

Aux 2 

Back Detector 

 

Aux 1, Aux 2 

Front Inlet, Front Detector 

 
The physical 

Aux 1

 and 

Aux 2

 Heater/Sensor connectors are mounted on the valve bracket and 

are the most likely zones that you would assign to the 

Thermal Aux Zones

The 

Rules

 for using the 

Inlet or Detector Heater

 Sensor connections are as follows: 

 

If you want to use an 

Inlet connection as a Thermal Aux Zone

, you must 

not have

 a 

standard Agilent Inlet EPC module installed in the same position. 

 

If you want to use a 

Detector Connection

, you cannot have an associated EPC module or 

Detector Logic board installed 

 

7890 heaters must be between 

10 and 180 watts

. There is no 

configurable

 

total

 power limit. 

If total power/F or B channel > 220 watts, power priority to zones is 1-Inlet, 2-Aux, 3-Det. 

Thermal Aux Zone Configuration Menus 

NOTES:

  - Before turning on the GC, connect your heater/sensor to the zone to be used. 

                 - Before making config. changes set the keypad 

Hard Configuration Lock

 to “

OFF

” 

Access 

Menu 

Description 

 

 > 

 

 

This shows 4 of the 26 configurable items 

 

Direct Link to the  

Thermal Aux

 Menus 

NOTE:

 - You can configure a 

Valve 

Box

 with Aux 1 or Aux 2 physical 

heaters 

– or both!!! 

 

 As an example: 

Select  

“Thermal Aux 2” 

 

 

Thermal Aux 2

 is 

Unconfigured

: It 

can be configured as  

A2

 (physical heater/sensor Aux 2) 

or 

B-DET 

(Back Det Heater/Sensor)  

The actual 

heater power

 was 

determined during the 

”Power On Self Test”

 

 

 Select 

        

 

 

You can install 

A2

 or 

B-DET

 for a 

list of all configuration possibilities... 

OR 

Directly as a  

MSD Transfer

 Line Heater 

Summary of Contents for 7890 Series

Page 1: ...C module installed in the same position If you want to use a Detector Connection you cannot have an associated EPC module or Detector Logic board installed 7890 heaters must be between 10 and 180 watts There is no configurable total power limit If total power F or B channel 220 watts power priority to zones is 1 Inlet 2 Aux 3 Det Thermal Aux Zone Configuration Menus NOTES Before turning on the GC ...

Page 2: ...ser Configurable Heater Move the cursor to User Configurable HTR select Again you will see Again Select From here you can input custom configuration values for your User Configuraeable Heater When all settings have been entered you can finally Power Cycle the GC to make your changes take effect Configuring a Flame Photometric Heater Configuration Access Menu Description Front or Back Detctor The F...

Page 3: ... measure the resistance of the PRT in question For heated zones the PRT is connected to the white wires on pins 2 and 3 of the connector The resistance of the PRT should correspond to those in the Table of PRT Values The heater resistance can also be measured between the red wires on pins 1 and 4 typically 23 Ω for a 70 watt heater see table following With the connector removed from the GC there s...

Page 4: ...ater Type K Thermocouple Resistance cold 13 9 PTV 6890 7890 G2617 60506 Whole Inlet Assembly 150 Watt Heater Type K Thermocouple Resistance cold 13 9 VI G2319 60503 60 Watt Heater 100 PRT 26 27 FID G1530 67950 70 Watt Heater 100 PRT 23 TCD G1530 67950 70 Watt Heater 100 PRT 23 NPD G1530 67950 70 Watt Heater 100 PRT 23 uECD G1533 60625 70 Watt Heater 100 PRT 23 FPD G1535 60610 Block G1535 60620 Xfe...

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