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1. oven columns valves etc and whether or not this is Jun 2001 Mainframe 1 of 20 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual 420 Oven and Temperature Control Heated zones the first run of the day The optional oven insert for fast chromatography increases oven ramp rates for the back column Table 420 1 lists typical oven ramp rates Table 420 1 Oven Ramp Rates 100 120 V oven 200 220 230 240 V oven ramp rate C minute ramp rate C minute Temperature Without With optional Without With optional range C insert insert insert insert 50 to 70 75 120 120 120 70 to 115 45 95 95 120 115 to 175 40 65 65 110 175 to 300 30 45 45 80 300 to 450 20 35 35 65 Configuring the GC for an MSD If you are installing an Agilent Mass Selective Detector you must configure the GC to properly control the heated transfer line 1 Press Config Aux and select 1 if the MSD is installed in the front position or 2 for the back position 2 Press Mode Type 3 Use the scroll keys to select MSD as the Aux zone type Press Enter If you do not configure the Aux zone for MSD Warning 101 Invalid heater power for front back detector inlet and aux 1 2 will appear on the GC display and the heated zones will be set to not installed 2 of 20 Mainframe Jun 2001 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual Oven and Temperature Control 420 Oven temperature troubleshooting Oven temperature troubleshooti
2. tabs on the sides of the connector and pull directly up 5 Locate and detach the fan motor ground wire using a 7 mm nut driver It is secured to the chassis on the left side and below the fan motor as you face the rear of the instrument 6 Usea7 mm nut driver to remove the three nuts and six associated washers securing the motor to the oven Jun 2001 Mainframe 15 of 20 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual 420 Oven and Temperature Control Replacing the oven fan motor etl eS A Figure 420 9 Removing the oven fan motor 7 Remove the fan motor 8 Reassembly is the reverse of removal 16 of 20 Mainframe Jun 2001 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual Oven and Temperature Control 420 Replacing the oven flap motor Replacing the oven flap motor The oven flap motor regulates air flow out of the oven WARNING Before proceeding turn off the oven and let it and any heated zones cool down Turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord 1 Remove the left side cover and the rear covers to the instrument 2 On the left side of the GC when facing its front disconnect the oven flap motor wiring harness from the main wiring harness 3 Loosen the three Torx T 20 screws securing the flapper bracket to the instrument and lift it and the motor up and off the instrument Jun 2001 Mainframe 17 of 20 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual 420 Oven and Temperature Control Replaci
3. 420 Oven and Temperature Control Heated zones In addition to the oven the 6890 GC has six small heated zones To reduce the chance of hazardous electrical shocks all are powered with 40 volt full wave rectified current instead of 120 volt AC A total of 440 watts is available for the zones This accommodates six 70 watt heaters It is also possible to have up to two 150 watt heaters Adding a 150 watt heater reduces the maximum number of heaters by one Heaters allowed 70 Watt 150 Watt 5 6 3 4 1 1 2 2 These further wattage restrictions rules apply e Six 70 watt heaters are allowed e Any combination of heaters lt 225 watts per chromatographic channel i e Front Inj Front Det and Aux 1 OR Back Inj Back Det and Aux 2 e Any single zone can be 150 watts or less The 6890 GC will not allow configurations over 440 watts to operate The detector zones can only be temperature programmed from a ChemStation There are two auxiliary zones Aux 1 and 2 and each supports three temperature ramps There is no cooling provided for ramped zones except the oven and cool on column inlet Oven ramp rates To use the fast oven ramp rates a 240 V power option is required your electric service must be able to supply 200V at 15 Amp The highest rate that you can achieve depends on many factors including the room temperature temperatures of the inlets and detectors the amount of material inside the
4. e being careful not to cover the first two threads of the nozzle c Screw on the new nozzle and tighten firmly with a 9 16 inch wrench Figure 420 2 Removing the valve from the valve bracket N valve shown 8 Insert the cryogenic valve probe though the insulation into the oven plenum 9 Screw the valve assembly back on to the side of the GC oven using the two Torx T 20 screws 8 of 20 Mainframe Jun 2001 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual Oven and Temperature Control 420 Cryo valve installation replacement 10 If you are installing PCOC cryo blast for the front and or rear inlet s connect it at this time WwW j i Front inlet cryo blast Back inlet cryo blast CO Valve N3 Valve Figure 420 3 Cryo blast attachments 11 Plumb the valve to the liquid nitrogen or carbon dioxide source 12 Plug the cryo valve s wiring harness into the connector to the left of the valve 13 Route the cryo tubing through the cutout in the GC s side cover and reinstall the cover If a manual inlet carrier is installed route the cryo tubing out of the slot in the back of the carrier Jun 2001 Mainframe 9 of 20 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual 420 Oven and Temperature Control Replacing the oven shroud assembly Replacing the oven shroud assembly The oven heater is replaced as part of the oven shroud assembly The oven sensor may be replaced se
5. he reverse of removal Note that when reconnecting the heater leads to P3 and P4 on the AC board either of the leads may be connected to either of the connectors 12 of 20 Mainframe Jun 2001 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual Oven and Temperature Control 420 Replacing the oven sensor Replacing the oven sensor The oven temperature sensor can be replaced after removing the oven shroud WARNING Before proceeding turn off the oven and let it and any heated zones cool down Turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord 1 Remove the oven shroud as described in the Replacing the oven shroud assembly procedure in this section 2 Loosen the two Torx T 20 screws securing the sensor retainer to the back of the shroud Loosen Retainer Sensor Figure 420 7 Removing the shroud 3 Slide the old sensor out of the retainer Thread a new sensor through the opening in the rear of the oven 4 Slide the new sensor under the retainer One of the grill holes on the front of the shroud is stamped Make sure that the end of the sensor is positioned behind the stamped hole before tightening the retainer Jun 2001 Mainframe 13 of 20 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual 420 Oven and Temperature Control Replacing the oven fan Replacing the oven fan WARNING Before proceeding turn off the oven and let it and any heated zones cool down Turn off the main power switch and unplug the po
6. lieve that your heater coil is cracked or otherwise damaged and has caused an open circuit you can check it by measuring its resistance To measure the resistance Before proceeding turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord Make sure you are properly grounded with an ESD strap before continuing 1 Turn the instrument power off 2 Disconnect the oven heater leads P3 P4 from the AC power board 3 Use an ohmmeter to measure resistance at the connectors Acceptable resistance ranges Acceptable resistance ranges in ohms are given below Acceptable resistances range from the nominal value for a new cold heater to 5 from the nominal value Resistance goes up approximately 3 after heating the coil Nominal cold heater resistances Standard oven Fast ramp oven 120 V 9 07 9 52 Q n a 200 V n a 17 78 18 7 Q 220 V n a 21 51 22 6 Q 230 V 33 06 34 71 Q 23 51 24 7 Q 240 V n a 25 60 26 9 Q n a not available 4 of 20 Mainframe Jun 2001 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual Oven and Temperature Control 420 Cryo valve installation replacement Cryo valve installation replacement WARNING A cryogenic valve allows liquid nitrogen or CO to be dispersed in between the double walled plenum of the GC oven where the fan blows the vapors into the oven itself Follow the procedures below to install a new cryogenic valve or to replace an existing cryogenic valve
7. ng For each problem below the probable causes and corrective actions are listed in order of complexity expense The cheapest most common easiest to check causes are listed first with the more complex expensive causes following After identifying the problem test for the probable causes in order from top to bottom Problem Probable cause Corrective action Oven does not heat Oven does not control Oven temperature runs away Faulty fuse F1 or F2 on power supply PCB Oven heater is open Faulty power supply PCB Faulty fuse F1 or F2 on main PCB Faulty main PCB Fast oven but GC configuration is for regular oven Oven flap stuck Faulty main PCB Oven heater partially grounded Faulty main PCB Check replace both fuses Check resistance of oven heater Replace power supply PCB Check replace both fuses Replace main PCB Check oven configuration Check oven flap Replace main PCB Ensure that the oven heater is not coming in contact with the oven shell or other nearby components Replace main PCB Oven temperature will not go to maximum Fast oven but power is 208 V rather than 240 V Correct power wiring in lab Jun 2001 Mainframe 3 of 20 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual 420 Oven and Temperature Control Testing resistance of the heater coil Testing resistance of the heater coil WARNING Caution Note If you be
8. ng the oven flap motor Flappers Shroud Motor Figure 420 10 Removing the flapper assembly 4 Remove the two Torx T 10 screws securing the motor and flapper assembly to the bracket and remove the motor flappers from the bracket 5 Remove the Torx T 20 screw at the bottom of the flapper shaft near the flap motor and disconnect the motor from the flappers 6 Reassembly is the reverse of removal 18 of 20 Mainframe Jun 2001 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual Oven and Temperature Control 420 Converting the oven type Converting the oven type A fast heating oven is standard with most 200 240 V power option GCs A GC ordered for the United States Canada Switzerland China or Australia has the regular oven unless it is ordered with the fast heating oven option The basic requirements for use of the fast heating oven are e The electric service must be capable of providing 200 V at 15 amperes e Inthe United States the electric service must be 240 V To convert from a regular oven to a fast heating oven or the reverse these components must be changed e The oven heater see Configuring the oven e Internal fuses see section 1230 e Power circuitry see section 1230 Configuring the oven GC oven type will be properly configured at the factory If you convert a regular oven to a fast heating oven or the reverse and have the correct electric se
9. or nozzle Installing a new cryo valve Before proceeding turn off the oven and let it and any heated zones cool down Turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord Remove the left side cover on the instrument and remove the plug for the cryo valve If a manual inlet carrier is installed on the left side of the instrument remove its left cover by removing the two bottom thumb screws sliding the panel towards the back of the instrument and lifting it off Remove the knockout on the left side of the instrument Use ascrewdriver to pry it out Insert the cryogenic valve probe though the insulation into the oven plenum Screw the valve to the side of the GC oven using the two Torx T 20 screws provided Jun 2001 Mainframe 5 of 20 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual 420 Oven and Temperature Control Cryo valve installation replacement Cryo wiring harness Figure 420 1 Attaching the valve box to the side of the GC C0 valve shown 5 Plumb the valve to the liquid nitrogen or carbon dioxide source 6 Plug the cryo valve s wiring harness into the five pin connector to the left of the valve 7 Route the cryo tubing through the cutout in the GC s side cover and reinstall the cover If a manual inlet carrier is installed route the cryo tubing out of the slot in the back of the carrier 6 of 20 Mainframe Jun 2001 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Se
10. parately WARNING Before proceeding turn off the oven and let it and any heated zones cool down Turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord Caution Make sure you are properly grounded with an ESD strap before continuing 1 Remove the GC s rear covers 2 Disconnect the two oven heater leads P3 P4 from the AC power board Figure 420 4 Disconnecting the oven heater leads on the AC board 10 of 20 Mainframe Jun 2001 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual Oven and Temperature Control 420 Replacing the oven shroud assembly 3 Disconnect the sensor leads P16 from the main PCB P16 o w DOOR lagy g 20000 Z amp LY Figure 420 5 Disconnecting the sensor lead on the main board From inside the oven remove the columns column nuts detector fittings and other hardware preventing access to the shroud Remove the bottom two screws and loosen the top two screws on the corners of the shroud Torx T 20 Slide the shroud down and tilt the top out and remove the shroud from the oven 11 of 20 Jun 2001 Mainframe Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual 420 Oven and Temperature Control Replacing the oven shroud assembly Figure 420 6 Removing the shroud 6 From inside the oven draw the heater and sensor leads into the oven and remove the fan shroud 7 Reassembly is t
11. rvice Manual Oven and Temperature Control 420 Cryo valve installation replacement Replacing an existing cryo valve WARNING Before proceeding turn off the oven and let it and any heated zones cool down Turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord 1 Remove the left side cover on the instrument If a manual inlet carrier is installed on the left side of the instrument remove its left cover by removing the two bottom thumb screws sliding the panel towards the back of the instrument and lifting it off 2 Shut off the cryo fluid supply and crack the valve at the supply to release any residual pressure 3 Usea9 16 inch wrench to disconnect the cryogenic fluid supply tube at the cryo valve 4 Disconnect the cryo valve s wiring harness from the connector to the left of the valve see Figure 420 1 5 Remove the two Torx T 20 screws holding the old cryo valve and pull it straight out from the instrument see Figure 420 1 Jun 2001 Mainframe 7 of 20 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual 420 Oven and Temperature Control Cryo valve installation replacement 6 To remove the valve from the bracket disconnect any cryo blast plumbing from the valve at the Swagelok tee Remove the two Torx T 20 screws on the bottom of the bracket 7 To replace the cryogenic nozzle proceed as follows a Usea9 16 inch wrench to unscrew the old nozzle Discard the nozzle b Wrap the threads of the new nozzle with Teflon tap
12. rvice installed you must reconfigure the GC to use the new oven heater properly WARNING Do not perform this procedure unless your GC meets all of the criteria above Changing the oven configuration at the keypad without making the proper hardware changes can damage your instrument and may create a fire hazard 1 Press Config scroll to Instrument and press Enter 2 To change the oven type press then Mode Type 3 Select the correct oven type fast or regular then press Enter Jun 2001 Mainframe 19 of 20 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual 420 Oven and Temperature Control Converting the oven type 20 of 20 Mainframe Jun 2001 Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual
13. wer cord 1 Remove the columns column nuts and other hardware preventing access to the fan 2 Remove the four Torx T 20 screws securing the fan shroud to the instrument and swing the left side of the shroud out towards you lt lt Se e a Figure 420 8 Removing the set screw on the oven fan shaft inside oven 14 of 20 Mainframe Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph Service Manual Jun 2001 Oven and Temperature Control 420 Replacing the oven fan motor 3 Use a hex wrench to remove the set screw securing the fan to the motor shaft and carefully slide the fan off the shaft 4 Reassembly is the reverse of removal When installing the fan position it so it is flush with the end of the shaft and the set screw seats on the flat part of the shaft Check to make sure that the fan does not touch anything when rotated If it does reposition the fan on the shaft until the problem is corrected Replacing the oven fan motor WARNING Before proceeding turn off the oven and let it and any heated zones cool down Turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord Caution Make sure you are properly grounded with an ESD strap before continuing 1 Turn off the GC and unplug the power cable 2 Remove the fan as described in the Replacing the oven fan procedure earlier in this chapter 3 Remove the rear covers from the instrument 4 Unplug the fan motor wiring harness P7 from the AC power board Squeeze the
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