Icp Oes 5100 G8010-90002
Icp Oes 5100 G8010-90002
Icp Oes 5100 G8010-90002
ICP-OES
User’s Guide
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Contents
1. Safety Practices and Hazards 7
General 7
Verifying Safe State 8
Plasma 8
Heat, Vapors and Fumes 9
Compressed Gas Hazards 10
Electrical Hazards 11
Other Precautions 11
Warning Symbols 13
CE Compliance 14
Electromagnetic Compatibility 15
EN55011/CISPR11 15
ICES/NMB-001 16
South Korean Class A EMC declaration 16
2. Introduction 17
Site Preparation Requirements 17
User Documentation 18
Conventions 18
Notes and tips 18
Specifications 19
Temperature control 19
Environmental conditions 19
3. Installation 25
Agilent ICP-OES Instrument Overview 26
Instrument Status LED Color Coding 28
Front Power On/Off Button 28
ICP Expert Software 29
Connecting ICP Expert software to the ICP-OES 30
Performing a Detector and Instrument Calibration 30
Saving and viewing the calibration data 32
Hardware Components Replacement 32
ICP-OES torches 33
Torch Assembly and Disassembly 34
Torch assembly 35
Torch disassembly 37
Accessories 38
SPS 4 39
SPS 3 39
Advanced Valve System (AVS) — AVS 4, AVS 6 and AVS 7
39
SVS 2 and SVS 2+ 40
5-channel Peristaltic Pump 40
External Inlet Duct Adapter 41
Air inlet dust filter 41
Vapor Generation Accessory (VGA) 41
Multimode Sample Introduction System (MSIS) 41
Argon Humidifier 42
IsoMist Programmable Temperature Spray Chamber 42
4. Operation 43
Analysis Checklist 43
Turning On the Instrument and Software 44
Turning on the instrument for the first time (or from long
term shutdown) 44
Running the instrument from an idle state 45
Preparing for Analysis 46
Performing a Detector and Instrument Calibration 46
Creating/Opening a Worksheet 47
Creating a new worksheet 47
Opening an existing worksheet 47
Creating a new worksheet from a template 47
Developing a Method 47
Running Samples 49
Printing a Report 50
General
Unless otherwise specified, statements in this manual apply to both
the Agilent 5100 and 5110 ICP-OES instruments.
Operation of an Agilent ICP-OES involves the use of compressed
gases, high voltage radio frequency energy and hazardous materials
including corrosive fluids and flammable liquids. Careless, improper
or unskilled use of this spectrometer or chemicals used with it can
cause death or serious injury to personnel, and/or severe damage to
equipment and property. Only trained personnel should use this
instrument.
The spectrometer incorporates interlocks and covers that are
designed to prevent inadvertent contact with any potential hazards.
If the instrument is used in any manner not specified by Agilent, this
protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. It is good
practice to develop safe working habits that do not depend upon the
correct operation of the interlocks for safe operation. It is essential
that no interlock or cover is bypassed, damaged or removed.
The safety practices described below are provided to help the user
operate the instrument safely. Read each safety topic thoroughly
before attempting to operate the instrument and always operate the
spectrometer in accordance with these safety practices.
Plasma
The plasma is extremely hot (about 10,000 °C) and radiates
dangerous levels of radio frequency (RF) and ultraviolet (UV) energy.
The work coil operates at 1,500 V RMS and about 27 MHz. Exposure
to the RF and UV energy can cause severe skin damage and cataracts
of the eyes, while close contact with the operating plasma can result
in severe heat burns to the skin, and an electrical discharge that can
jump a considerable distance and may cause death, severe electric
shock or sub-surface skin burns.
The plasma must never be operated unless:
the plasma compartment door is closed, with the door handle
fully closed; and
the space above the chimney and air intake is clear of objects.
Electrical Hazards
The spectrometer system and some accessories contain electrical
circuits, devices and components operating at dangerous voltages.
Contact with these circuits, devices and components can cause death,
serious injury or painful electric shock. Panels or covers which are
retained by screws on the spectrometer and accessories may be
opened only by Agilenttrained, Agilent-qualified or Agilentapproved
field service engineers (unless specified otherwise). Consult the
manuals or product labels supplied with your personal computer
(PC), monitor, printer and water-cooling system to determine which
parts of those systems are operator-accessible.
Connecting the Agilent ICP-OES to a power source that is not
equipped with a protective earth contact creates a shock hazard for
the operator and can damage the instrument. Likewise, interrupting
the protective conductor inside or outside the Agilent ICP-OES or
defeating the power cord ground creates a shock hazard for the
operator and can damage the instrument.
Other Precautions
Use of the spectrometer system and accessories may involve
materials, solvents and solutions which are flammable, corrosive,
toxic or otherwise hazardous. Careless, improper or unskilled use of
such materials, solvents and solutions can create explosion hazards,
chemical burn hazards, fire hazards, toxicity and other hazards that
can result in death, serious personal injury or damage to equipment.
Apply all necessary precautions including use of lab coats, safety
goggles and other appropriate forms of personal protection. All
wastes should be disposed of in accordance with local regulatory
requirements.
Operation of an ICP-OES involves analysis of solutions that have
been prepared in or digested with acids, or in some cases, samples
that have been prepared in organic solvents.
In case of uncertainty about a specific fluid, that fluid should not be
used until confirmation by the manufacturer that it will not present a
hazard.
Warning Symbols
The following is a list of symbols that may appear in conjunction with
warnings in this manual or on the spectrometer. The hazard they
describe is also shown. The beginning of the warning text is noted by
a warning icon:
WARNING
A triangular symbol indicates a warning. The meanings of the
symbols that may appear alongside warnings in the documentation
or on the instrument itself are as follows:
I Mains power on
CE Compliance
Your Agilent ICP-OES instrument has been designed to comply with
the requirements of the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Directive and the Machinery Directive (MD) of the European Union.
Agilent has confirmed that each product complies with the relevant
Directives by testing a prototype against the prescribed EN
(European Norm) standards.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
EN55011/CISPR11
Group 1 ISM equipment: group 1 contains all Industrial, Scientific
and Medical (ISM) equipment in which there is intentionally
generated and/or used conductively coupled radio- frequency energy
which is necessary for the internal functioning of the equipment
itself.
Class A equipment is equipment suitable for use in all
establishments other than domestic and those directly connected to a
low voltage power supply network which supplies buildings used for
domestic purposes.
This device complies with the requirements of CISPR11, Group 1,
Class A as radiation professional equipment. Therefore, there may be
potential difficulties in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in
other environments, due to conducted as well as radiated
disturbances.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1 This device may not cause harmful interference.
2 This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
ICES/NMB-001
This ISM device complies with Canadian ICES-001.
Cet appareil ISM est conforme à la norme NMB-001 du Canada.
2. Introduction
Site Preparation Requirements 17
User Documentation 18
Specifications 19
Electrical Power Supplies 19
Other Connections 20
Personal Computer Requirements 20
Gas Supplies 20
Exhaust system 21
ICP-OES instrument cooling air supply 21
Water Chiller System 22
Drain Vessel 23
User Documentation
You have been provided with the following documentation to help
you set up and operate your Agilent ICP-OES system:
This User’s Guide, with safety practices and hazards information,
instructions for finding information about installing and
maintaining the components of the ICP-OES and a brief
operation overview.
An extensive Help system containing context-sensitive Help, step-
by-step instructions for frequently performed operations and
instructions for using any accessories you ordered.
A Familiarization DVD that includes information on how to set
up methods and run instrument tests, some hardware basics and
maintenance videos.
Conventions
The following conventions have been used throughout the
documentation:
Menu items, menu options and field names (for example, click
Copy from the Edit menu) have been typed in bold. Bold is also
used to signify the buttons appearing throughout the software
(e.g., click OK).
ALL CAPITALS indicate keyboard commands (e.g., press the F2
key) and text you must type in from the keyboard (e.g., type
SETUP at the prompt).
Specifications
The Agilent ICP-OES instrument is suitable for indoor use only and is
classified suitable under Equipment class I category.
Temperature control
For optimum analytical performance, it is recommended that the
ambient temperature of the laboratory be between 20 and 25 °C (68
and 77 °F), and be held constant to within ±2 °C (±3.6 °F) throughout
the entire working day.
Environmental conditions
See the Agilent ICP-OES Site Preparation Guide for specifications.
Circuit breaker
NOTE For safety reasons, any internal fuse or circuit breaker is not operator accessible,
and should only be replaced by Agilent-authorized personnel.
Other Connections
IEEE 802.3, Ethernet LAN cable
Gas Supplies
Liquid or gaseous argon and nitrogen may be used with Agilent
ICP-OES spectrometer systems. Agilent recommends the use of liquid
gases, which are purer, more convenient and cheaper per unit
volume.
Table 1. Gas supply requirements
Component Gas
Argon can be used as a plasma gas and purge gas which results in a
higher total argon flow rate.
The user (or other authorized personnel) must carry out appropriate
leak tests necessary to ensure safety on the gas and liquid
connections that the operator is directed to assemble during
installation, normal use or maintenance.
Exhaust system
The plasma operates at extremely high temperatures. The ICP-OES
instrument exhaust fumes can be noxious or corrosive.
The exhaust system should be checked regularly to ensure adequate
flow. Consult the ICP-OES Site Prep Guide for the appropriate flow
rates.
The air supply is used to cool the internal mechanical and electronic
components of the instrument. Several of these assemblies contain
parts prone to corrosion. The introduction of cooling air
contaminated with high levels of acid vapors or other corrosive
substances may cause damage to the instrument.
Due to the corrosive nature of some analytical work, it is
recommended that in applications demanding high usage of corrosive
materials, an external cooling air supply system is provided. It is
required that the cooling air be supplied from an environmentally-
controlled area that is away from the instrument exhaust and any
other area where corrosive materials are stored or used. Do not duct
humid, warm air into an instrument in a cooled laboratory
environment.
The cooling air system with flue, fan, ducting and supply cowl, must
provide positive air pressure at the instrument inlet of 4 m3/min
(141 ft3/min) when using the External Inlet Duct Adaptor Kit (G8010-
68002). The ducting should be corrosion-resistant and fire-proof.
NOTE Pressure regulation is recommended for supplies where the cooling water
pressure may be subject to fluctuations. Pressure regulation is necessary for
supplies that may exceed the maximum permissible pressure of 400 kPa (58 psi).
The instrument is equipped with a water flow sensor, which will stop
operation of the plasma if the cooling water flow through the
instrument drops below 1.7 L/min (0.45 gpm). A second water flow
sensor will stop the camera Peltier cooling assembly if the water flow
through the instrument drops below 0.2 L/min (0.05 gpm).
CAUTION Always ensure the water cooling system is on before igniting the plasma.
Drain Vessel
The Agilent ICP-OES system needs a drain vessel for disposal of
excess fluids from the spray chamber or autosampler. Suitable tubing
is supplied with the spectrometer for use with inorganic solvents.
When using organic solvents, different drain tubing that is suitable
for the solvent in use will be required.
A chemically inert container, not glass or of a narrow-necked style, to
hold a minimum of 2 liters (4 pints) of waste must be provided by the
user. It should be located underneath the sample compartment (or on
the right side of the instrument), where it is protected by the bench
and in full view of the operator.
3. Installation
Agilent ICP-OES Instrument Overview 26
Instrument Status LED Color Coding 28
Front Power On/Off Button 28
ICP Expert Software 29
Connecting ICP Expert software to the ICP-OES 30
Performing a Detector and Instrument Calibration 30
Hardware Components Replacement 32
Torch Assembly and Disassembly 34
Accessories 38
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3. Cone and axial pre-optics 10. Nebulizer 17. Optics purge filter for argon
window (not shown) or nitrogen
4. Snout and radial pre-optics 11. Peristaltic pump 18. Gas supply assembly
window (not shown)
5. Induction coil 12. Mains power switch and 19. Optional AVS 4, AVS 6 or
cable connection AVS 7 Switching Valve
accessory location
6. Torch 13. Front panel power button 20. Drain for liquid overflow
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Figure 2. Input and output connections on the side of the ICP-OES instrument
Item Description
1 Accessory and LAN Agilent accessory connections and Ethernet cable for PC
cable connections to instrument communication
2 Argon gas inlet Argon gas inlet, standard
3 Option gas inlet Option gas (80% Ar/20% O2 mix) inlet. Optional nitrogen
gas inlet (not shown)
4 Optics purge filter Argon or nitrogen gas filter
5 Water outlet Connect to water chiller
6 Water filter Coarse particulate water filter
7 Water inlet Connect to water chiller
Installation includes:
Installing the ICP Expert software
Installing the ICP Expert Help
Installing the LAN cable
Setting the instrument IP address
Installing and configuring SDA for 21 CFR Part 11 compliance
Installing and configuring SCM for 21 CFR Part 11 compliance
Completing a dark current scan and wavelength calibration
NOTE Once the detector calibration is completed, the date and time of the last
successful calibration will be displayed, confirming the detector measurement
has been completed.
NOTE Once completed, the date and time of the last successful calibration will be
displayed, a pass or fail mark will appear along with the wavelength error
indicating whether the instrument calibration is complete.
ICP-OES torches
Many of the ICP-OES torches are listed below, each with unique
properties to suit a wide range of applications. Additional torches
may be available. See the Agilent website for more information.
Dual View Torches
CAUTION To prevent damage to the torch, always take care when handling or storing it.
To prevent damage to the instrument, do not use the torch if it is damaged.
Torch assembly
To assemble the torch:
1 Position the flat side of the torch securing ring so that it faces the
top of the torch.
Torch disassembly
To disassemble a two piece demountable torch:
You may need a flat head screwdriver to loosen the securing ring if
you cannot gently slide the torch out of the torch body by hand.
CAUTION Only use the screw driver to loosen the torch securing ring from the torch body if
you are unable to do so by hand.
1 Insert the screwdriver into the slot between the torch securing
ring and the torch body.
2 Gently twist the screwdriver to separate the torch securing ring
from the torch body.
Figure 9. Separating the torch securing ring from the torch body
3 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 on the slot on the opposite side.
4 Gently slide the torch out of the torch body.
Accessories
The following accessories may be available for use with your ICP-OES
instrument:
SPS 4 Autosampler
SPS 3 Sample Preparation System
Advanced Valve System (AVS) — AVS 4, AVS 6 and AVS 7
switching valves
SVS 2 and SVS 2+ Switching Valve Systems
5 channel peristaltic pump
Air inlet dust filter
External inlet duct adapter
Vapor generation accessory (VGA)
Multimode sample introduction system (MSIS)
Argon humidifier
IsoMist Programmable Temperature Spray Chamber
For safety and installation information, please see the accessory
documentation or the ICP Expert Help.
SPS 4
See the instructions that came with the accessory for safety
information and to prepare the SPS 4 for installation.
The SPS 4 is compatible with a wide range of commercially available
low-cost autoclavable sample racks.
Sample contamination from airborne particles is eliminated and
corrosive or toxic fumes are removed during sampling with the
optional environmental enclosure.
SPS 3
For safety information and to prepare the Sample Preparation
System (SPS 3) for installation, please see the instructions that came
with the accessory.
The SPS 3 is compatible with a wide range of commercially available
low-cost autoclavable sample racks.
Sample contamination from airborne particles is eliminated and
corrosive or toxic fumes are removed during sampling with the
optional environmental enclosure.
Argon Humidifier
The Argon Humidifier is commonly used when running aqueous
samples with high dissolved solids or high dissolved salt content.
When using the accessory, the nebulizer gas flow is passed through
the humidifier to increase the water vapor in the gas. This has been
found to be beneficial by reducing the build-up of salt and other
dissolved solids in the sample introduction system. By reducing
blockages, the Argon Humidifier helps to ensure uninterrupted,
maintenance-free operation.
4. Operation
Analysis Checklist 43
Turning On the Instrument and Software 44
Preparing for Analysis 46
Performing a Detector and Instrument Calibration 46
Creating/Opening a Worksheet 47
Developing a Method 47
Running Samples 49
Printing a Report 50
Instrument Idle State 50
Analysis Checklist
You need to complete the following steps in turn to measure a
sample/s. You will find information on each step in this chapter.
Turn on the PC, instrument and software
Connect the software to the instrument
Prepare for analysis
Perform a dark current scan and wavelength calibration
Create/open a worksheet
Develop a method
Run samples
Print a report
Turning on the instrument for the first time (or from long term
shutdown)
To turn on the instrument for the first time or from shutdown:
1 Check that the exhaust and intake lines are secured to the
ICP-OES instrument, and that the air filter is not blocked.
2 Turn on the laboratory exhaust system.
3 Ensure the gas and water lines are connected to the ICP-OES
instrument
4 Switch on the water cooler.
5 Turn on the gas supply.
6 Ensure that the gas and water supplies are turned on and set to
the correct pressures, and that the water cooler is set to the
correct temperature.
7 Check that the torch is clean and in good condition, and installed
with the torch handle fully closed.
8 Check that all tubing on the spray chamber, nebulizer and
peristaltic pump is installed and correctly connected.
9 Check that the plasma compartment door is fully closed.
10 Check that the Ethernet LAN cable is connected to the computer
or Local Area Network.
11 Switch on the computer, monitor and printer.
12 Plug the ICP-OES cable into the wall socket and set the mains
power switch on the left side of the instrument to ‘On’.
13 Press the Power on/off button on the front of the instrument. The
power on/off LED will display green when it is on. The ICP-OES
is now in the idle state, which continually purges and
thermostatically controls the polychromator.
NOTE Both the mains power switch on the left side of the instrument and front panel
power button must be on for the instrument to work.
14 Double-click the ICP Expert desktop icon to start the ICP Expert
software. The Main Index window will appear.
NOTE The plasma ignition sequence will take up to 60 seconds to complete. If the
plasma fails to ignite, refer to the Troubleshooting section in the Help for further
information.
NOTE For optimum performance and stability, for the ICP-OES instrument a warm up
time of 20 minutes is recommended after igniting the plasma.
If using wavelengths below 189 nm: purging the polychromator can take up to
several hours. The polychromator thermal stabilization can take up to several
hours from long term shutdown.
Creating/Opening a Worksheet
Developing a Method
NOTE For instructions on how to configure and use accessories, IntelliQuant, and
Extended QC options, see the ICP Expert Help or ICP Expert eFamiliarization DVD.
To develop a method:
1 Open a new worksheet or one from a template.
NOTE Alternatively, press CTRL and select the element from the periodic table to add
the primary wavelength for the selected element to your method.
The element will appear in the table with the selected wavelength
and default settings selected.
4 Check that there are no known interferents or other analytical
lines close to the selected analytical line. Their relative intensity
will govern how close the lines can be to each other. For example,
if your matrix contains an element that is not of analytical
interest, but is a potential interferent and has a line close to one
of your analytical lines, the concentration of that element in your
matrix will determine whether you need to choose another
analytical line.
5 Make any required adjustments to each element including
selecting a different wavelength, entering additional information
into the ‘Label’ column, and selecting the type (choose from
analyte, internal standard or interferent).
6 Click Conditions to modify both common settings for the run and
settings for each element. Up to eight different measurement
conditions can be used.
7 Click QC to enter the method detection limits, select the QC tests
to be used and which error actions should be performed if an
error occurs.
8 Click IEC to enter the concentration of the elements in your
analyte and interferent standards.
NOTE See the ICP Expert Help or ICP Expert eFamiliarization DVD for a more detailed
description of setting up a method.
Running Samples
To run samples:
1 Set up the autosampler with all solutions, if required.
2 Click the Analysis tab and do the following:
a Ensure your samples are selected. This will be indicated by a
check next to the Rack:Tube column. To select all solutions,
select the checkbox next to the Rack:Tube title.
b Click the Run icon in the toolbar (or press the SHIFT+F8
keys) to begin the analysis, and follow the prompts.
NOTE For further information about running an analysis, refer to the ICP Expert Help.
Printing a Report
To print a report:
1 Click Report on the toolbar or File > Report.
2 Choose whether you want to print or preview the report or save
the report as a PDF file.
TIP Previewing the report allows you to ensure that you have included all of the
data you require.
NOTE When running organic samples it is recommended that the spray chamber be
cleaned and dried thoroughly between analyses.
Figure 11. Peristaltic pump with pressure bars pushed up and pressure bar
freely down, allowing tubing to be loosened
5 Switch off the water cooler.
6 Close the worksheet by clicking ‘Close’ from the ‘File’ menu but
leave the ICP Expert software running. You may switch off the
printer, monitor and any accessories if desired.
Ensure that the Powersave option on your PC is disabled (this will
prevent the shutdown of your hard disk). If this option is not
disabled, you could lose data during an unexpected shutdown.
CAUTION The ICP-OES gas control unit supplies uninterrupted gas purge to the
polychromator assembly during the run and idle states only to minimize the
ingress of moisture. It is recommended that both the instrument and gas
supplies be left on at all times except during long periods of non-use.
NOTE If the instrument is not going to be in use for a period of time the torch, cone,
snout and torch compartment should be cleaned of any deposits, dirt or residue.
Check the cleanliness of the removable axial window when cone is removed.
NOTE This section refers to maintenance procedures for the ICP-OES instrument. You
should refer to your accessories, PC, and printer manuals for their maintenance
procedures, and to the ICP Expert Help for the maintenance procedures for any
accessories you ordered.
Routine
The following parts of the ICP-OES, consumables and accessories
require routine maintenance. Maintenance instructions are included
in the ICP-OES Familiarization DVD and the ICP Expert Help. To
access these instructions, click the Maintenance tab on the DVD or
double-click the ICP Expert Help icon on the computer desktop. Click
the Maintenance link.
Hourly
Check and, if necessary, empty the drain vessel.
Daily
Check the water level in the Argon Humidifier before every use
(if applicable).
Clean the surface of your ICP-OES (spills should be cleaned up
immediately).
Inspect the pump tubing and replace if it is flat or has lost its
elasticity. Unclip the pump tubes when the pump is not in use.
Weekly
Clean the torch
Clean the cone
Clean the snout
Clean the spray chamber
Clean the nebulizer
Monthly
Inspect the removable axial and radial pre-optics windows for
cleanliness. Clean or replace as necessary.
Clean the cooling air intake filter on top of your instrument
Check the water level in the water cooler (refer to the manual
supplied with the water cooler for details)
Check/clean the heat exchanger (radiator) on the cooling system
to remove any build-up of dust and dirt
Perform an instrument calibration
Inspect the external gas supply system for leaks including the
tubing connected to the instrument, and stress cracks. Replace
any damaged, leaking or worn components.
Annually
Clean the water filter
Drain and replace chiller coolant
Replace the argon purge gas filter
Remove and clean the water filter on the right side of the
instrument
Periodically, drain the coolant from the cooling system and then
refill/ treat with an appropriate algaecide (as recommended by
the manufacturer)
Cleaning
Any spills in the sample compartment should be wiped up
immediately.
The user (or other authorized personnel) must perform the
appropriate decontamination procedure if hazardous material is
spilled on or inside the ICP-OES.
The exterior surfaces of the ICP-OES 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.
Before using any cleaning agent, procedure or decontamination
method except those specified by Agilent, the user (or other
authorized personnel) should check with your local authorized
Agilent field service engineer or representative to confirm that the
proposed method will not damage the equipment.
Torch Cleaning
See the ICP Expert Help for instructions on how to clean the torch
for organic based samples and have carbon build-up on the injector.
To access the Help, double-click the ICP Expert Help icon on the
computer desktop.
Figure 12. Torch components where 1. Ball joint, 2. Gas ports, 3. Torch securing
ring (demountable torch only), and 4. Torch outer tube
To clean the torch:
1 Soak the quartz parts of the torch in 50% aqua regia (1 part water
to 1 part aqua regia) for at least 1 hour. To make aqua regia
combine 1:3 concentrated nitric acid: hydrochloric acid. The
length of time required for the cleaning procedure will depend
upon the extent of the contamination. Do not leave the torch in
the acid for longer than 8 hours.
IMPORTANT For one-piece torches: use a clean, wide diameter, open-top beaker or a similar
container to hold the torch inverted while soaking in acid.
For two-piece demountable torches: Use a large enough beaker or similar
container to fully submerge the torch quartz tube.
Use clean/particle free acid to perform the soak.
2 One-piece torches: Place the torch in the vessel so that the acid
covers the quartz to just below the plastic base. See Figures 13A
and 14. To remove build up from the lower part of the injector,
pipette some of the acid through the ball joint of the injector. See
Figure 12.
B
A Two-piece demountable torches: C quartz outer tube set can
The
be fully immersed in acid. See Figures 13B, 13C and 14. The
injector can be inverted and dipped in the acid to just before the
plastic base.
CAUTION Avoid acid contact with the seal where the quartz meets the plastic base.
Damage to the seals and torch body may occur.
NOTE A torch cleaning stand is available from Agilent which helps keep torches
upright and steady during cleaning. See the Agilent website www.agilent.com
for details.
3 Keep the one-piece torch inverted through all the cleaning and
rinsing steps unless otherwise directed.
A B C
Figure 13. A. One piece torch in acid and B. demountable torch body with
injector in the acid, C. Torch outer tube in acid. A and B placed in an open
vessel with acid level just below the plastic base.
Figure 14. Close up of torch placed in vessel, highlighting acid level relative to
the plastic base
Figure 15. A. Rinsing the torch upper gas supply port. B Close-up shows rinsing
through the upper gas supply port. C. Torch shown inverted.
Figure 16. A. Drying the torch upper gas supply port. B Close-up shows drying
through the lower gas supply port. C. Close-up shows drying through ball joint.
To dry demountable torches:
1 Blow clean compressed air or nitrogen through the quartz tube,
injector, torch body and the three gas holes (see Figure 16) to
remove moisture.
2 Ensure that all moisture is removed before reassembling the
torch.
NOTE Long term exposure to acid during cleaning may lead to discoloration of the
plastic base. This change is cosmetic only and should not impact performance if
the torch is clean and the results of the other torch checks are satisfactory.
Store the torch in the original box or a plastic bag when not in use.
Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting information, please see the ICP Expert Help:
1 Double-click the ICP Expert Help on the computer desktop.
2 When the ICP Expert Help appears, click Troubleshooting to
view instructions on how to troubleshoot.
Spare Parts
For spare parts and consumables ordering information, refer to the
Agilent Technologies website:
www.agilent.com
To replace the items listed below, you must use Agilent-
manufactured parts, which can be ordered online from the Agilent
website or through your local sales representative.
The following is a list of recommended spares to keep on hand to
minimize downtime during maintenance and repairs:
Torch
Air inlet filter (basic)
Air inlet filter (dust filter)
Axial pre-optic window
Radial pre-optic window
Spray chamber
Nebulizer
Peristaltic pump tubing
Drain tubing
Technical Support
For technical support contact information, refer to the Agilent
Technologies website for details:
www.agilent.com
In This Book
The manual describes the following:
Safety Practices and Hazards
Introduction
Installation
Operation
Maintenance and Troubleshooting