PDHID Detector
PDHID Detector
PDHID Detector
Pulsed Discharge
Detector
Model D-4-I-SH17-R
Instruction Manual
Rev. 1/15
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Description and Operating Principles ..............................................................1
Safety Notes and Information..........................................................................2
Symbols
Installation Category
Safety
Components of the Detector System ..............................................................3
System Requirements
Components not Included with the Detector System ......................................4
System Purity ..................................................................................................4
Gas Specifications ..........................................................................................5
Installation
General Precautions .......................................................................................6
Mounting the Detector on the GC ...................................................................6
Gas Connections.............................................................................................8
Installing and Purging the Gas Regulator ...............................................8
Installing and Purging the Helium Purifier ...............................................9
Connecting the Discharge Gas to the Detector.......................................9
Capillary Column Connection .......................................................................10
Packed Column Connection ..........................................................................10
Testing for Leaks ...........................................................................................11
Pulser Module Installation .............................................................................12
Detector Electrical Connections ....................................................................14
Initial Power-Up .............................................................................................15
Mode Selection and Setup
Helium Ionization Mode.................................................................................16
Selective Photoionization Mode ....................................................................16
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................18
Warranty ..............................................................................................................20
Detector Performance Log ...................................................................................21
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Introduction
DISCHARGE REGION
HELIUM INLET
SAPPHIRE INSULATORS
CAPILLARY COLUMN
COLLECTOR ELECTRODE
VENT
COLUMN INLET
Photoionization (PDPID)
Changing the discharge gas from pure helium to helium doped with argon,
krypton, or xenon changes the discharge emission profile, resulting in
resonance atomic and diatomic emissions of the rare gas added. Response
is limited to sample compounds with ionization potentials less than or equal
to the dopant gas emission energy. In this configuration, the detector is
essentially functioning as a specific photoionization detector for selective
determination of aliphatics, aromatics, and amines, as well as other species.
Since there is no lamp or window, sensitivity will not change with time.
Symbols
HIGH VOLTAGE
Voltages presenting the risk of electric shock are present in
several places in the equipment. Avoid contact with hazard-
ous live parts. Do not probe into openings or attempt to
defeat safety mechanisms.
HOT SURFACE
The surface of the detector body may be hot while in opera-
tion (possibly in excess of 250°C). Caution should be
observed.
ATTENTION
Refer to the manual.
Introduction
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Table 1:
Table 2:
System Requirements
System Purity
Discharge/Carrier Gas Considerations
The performance of the detector is adversely affected by the presence
of any impurities in the gas streams (carrier, discharge, or dopant). We
recommend that a quality grade of helium 5.0 (99.999% pure or better)
be used at all times. Major gas suppliers offer research grade helium
(99.9999% pure) which is particularly low in fixed gas impurities and should
give good results in a clean system, but even the highest quality carrier
gas may contain some water vapor and fixed gas impurities; hence a
helium purifier is included as part of the detector system. The discharge gas
must always flow through the helium purifier.
Whenever a new batch of discharge gas is received, we recommend
performing a blank GC analysis of the gas in the PDHID mode to detect
and identify the presence of any impurities. Gas purity requirements
are specified on the next page.
Tubing
Standards of cleanliness that are suitable for many GC applications may
be totally inadequate for the sensitive PDHID/PDPID work. All surfaces that
contact the gas stream must be fused silica or stainless steel. Do not use
copper tubing or brass fittings. All tubes must be thoroughly cleaned and
baked before use.
Flow Controllers
The use of valves or flow controllers in which the gas stream is exposed
to any polymer-based packing or lubricating material is to be particularly
avoided.
Pressure Regulators
We recommend commercial “ultra-pure” grade regulators with stainless steel
diaphragms. Regulators with diaphragms made of neoprene or other
elastomers should never be used.
Introduction
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Gas Specifications
Detector Mode
Installation
General Precautions
• Do not use plastic/polymer or copper tubes for gas handling and
interconnectons. Use only stainless steel tubing with Valco gold-plated
ferrules.
• Do not turn the unit on until the helium discharge gas is flowing through
the detector.
• Do not shut off or disconnect the discharge gas when the detector is hot,
even if the unit is turned off. Turn off the discharge and allow the detector
to cool down naturally before disconnecting or shutting off the discharge
gas.
• Do not cover the unit with materials or devices which would restrict air
circulation.
• Position the controller unit where the mains switch on the rear panel can
be reached easily.
TO
PULSER
MODULE
BIAS
ELECTROMETER
TO
PULSER
MODULE
FROM UPPER
DETECTOR
ELECTODE
FROM LOWER
DETECTOR
ELECTODE
Gas Connections
Remember these three points discussed earlier: (1) all surfaces that contact
the gas stream must be fused silica or stainless steel; (2) do not use copper
tubing or brass fittings; and (3) all tubes must be thoroughly cleaned and
baked before use. The installation instructions below assume that the
detector discharge gas will be supplied from a nearby cylinder of helium
of the proper purity. If your installation is different, you may need to modify
the instructions appropriately. A number of Valco fittings have been supplied
in the fittings kit to handle different situations.
Figure 5 illustrates gas connections for the D-4-I-SH17-R detector system.
Since the distance from the helium supply to the GC varies from installation
to installation, we do not supply tubing for that purpose.
TEE
(ZT1) DISCHARGE GAS
(99.999% He)
HELIUM
PURIFIER
TGA-R-30F60P
RESTRICTOR
(30 mL/min minimum)
DISCHARGE GAS
INLET
VENT
SAMPLE IN
VENT
COLUMN
INLET
COLUMN
GAS CHROMATOGRAPH
7. Open the cylinder valve to pressurize the regulator once again. Close the
valve and observe the needle of the high pressure gauge for 15 minutes.
If it doesn’t move, there is no critical leak on the high pressure side of the
regulator.
11.4 cm/ COLUMN 3. Seat the ferrule in the detail of the column adapter and begin sliding the
FERRULE column through the capillary column adapter and into the column inlet.
NUT
4. Get the nut started on the threads and tighten it until you feel it contact
CAPILLARY
COLUMN the ferrule, then back off half a turn. Slide the column into the column
inlet until the mark is flush with the surface of the knurled nut, and secure
the column in the adapter by tightening the knurled nut finger tight only.
If the capillary column adapter has been removed, reinstall it:
1. Unscrew the liner as far as it will go, then screw the fitting body into the
column inlet fingertight.
2. While using a 1/8" wrench to prevent rotation of the liner (the part with the
seat for the column ferrule), use a 1/4" wrench to tighten the body of the
adapter until the ferrule has sealed. The liner will deform if it rotates.
3. Proceed to Step 1 above.
3. Set aside the 1/8" wrench and completely remove the adapter from the
column inlet.
4. Screw the packed column adapter into the column inlet by hand. Exercise
caution, as the tip of the adapter is very fragile. Then tighten the adapter
with a 1/4" wrench, using an additional wrench on the flats of the column
inlet to support the detector.
5. Connect the 1/8" column to the packed column adapter with the EZRU21
reducing union supplied in the fittings kit.
TO DETECTOR
TO PULSER
POWER SUPPLY
PULSER MODULE
POSSIBLE
LOCATION FOR
PULSER MODULE
ON GC-2014
R2
R1 on the PC board and solder the resistor as
R1
indicated at right. C1
BIAS CABLE
P/N: I-23404-SH
ELECTROMETER CABLE
P/N: I-23230-SH
SHIDMADZU
PULSER HEATER CABLE
MODULE
SHIMADZU
ELECTROMETER
BOARD
PULSER (OPTIONAL WIDE RANGE)
POWER P/N 221-43290-91)
SUPPLY
Initial Power-Up
1. Before installing the column, set the gas flow to 30 ml/min (measured at
the detector vent). Let it flow for 15 minutes so that all air is purged from
the helium purifier.
2. Plug in the helium purifier and turn on the GC.
3. Set the detector temperature to 100°C and allow time for the detector and
helium purifier to reach the set temperature.
4. Set the range to 102 and adjust the voltage to Ø.
5. Plug the 15 VDC output from the power supply (I-23569-1) into the pulser
module (PD-M2).
6. Plug the power supply cord to a 100 - 250 VAC source, and look through
the hole in the detector housing to see that the discharge is on.
Ar-PDPID
Changing the discharge gas from helium to a mixture of 2% argon in
helium changes the photon energy level from the 17 - 13.5 eV range to the
11.8 - 9.8 eV range. The argon emission consists of resonance radiation
at 11.8 eV and 11.6 eV and the diatomic Ar2 emission in the range of
9.2 - 10.3 eV. Except for fixed gases and a few organic compounds like
CH4 (IP = 12.5 eV), CH3CN (IP = 12.2 eV) and some fluro-chloro hydro-
carbons, the majority of organic compounds have ionization potentials
lower than 11.8 eV. Thus the Ar-PDPID is nearly universal, like the flame
ionization detector, but without the risks associated with the presence of
an open flame and hydrogen.
Kr-PDPID
The recommended proportion is 1.4% Kr in He as the discharge gas.
The krypton emission consists principally of resonance lines at 10.6 eV
and 10.1 eV. The Kr-PDPID can detect compounds with IP < 10.6 eV,
which includes unsaturated and cyclic hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes,
organic acids, esters, etc.
Xe-PDPID
The recommended proportion is 0.8% Xe in He as the discharge gas. The
xenon emission consists principally of resonance lines at 9.6 eV and 8.4 eV,
and can detect compounds with IP < 9.6, like aromatics, ethers, alcohols,
aldehydes, etc.
In addition to the specific compounds named in the three paragraphs
above, certain important inorganic compounds like ammonia, hydrogen
peroxide, arsenic trichloride, hydrogen sulfide, arsine, phosphine, nitric
oxide, carbon disulfide etc. can be selectively detected using the
appropriate photoionization mode.
Each dopant gas requires an additional helium purifier, which must be
purged and conditioned in the same manner as the purifier installed on
the discharge gas supply. If you are using more than one dopant, we
recommend use of a Valco multiposition stream selection valve so that no
fittings have to be disconnected. Not only is this convenient, it keeps the
system closed, minimizing chances of contamination. When changing from
one dopant to another, allow at least one hour for the old gas to be purged
from the system.
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Troubleshooting
Low Sensitivity
Sensitivity is still
too low
Consult
Valco
No Peaks
If the background current is stable but there are no peaks:
1. Check column flow.
2. Check the column insertion position (11.4 cm for capillary columns,
9.8 cm for packed columns).
3. If there are still no peaks, check to make sure that the GC is actually making
an injection.
4. If there are still no peaks, consult Valco.
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Warranty
This Limited Warranty gives the Buyer specific legal rights, and a Buyer
may also have other rights that vary from state to state. For a period of 365
calendar days from the date of shipment, Valco Instruments Company, Inc.
(hereinafter Seller) warrants the goods to be free from defect in material
and workmanship to the original purchaser. During the warranty period,
Seller agrees to repair or replace defective and/or nonconforming goods or
parts without charge for material or labor, or, at the Seller’s option, demand
return of the goods and tender repayment of the price. Buyer’s exclusive
remedy is repair or replacement of defective and nonconforming goods, or,
at Seller’s option, the repayment of the price.
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injury, interruption of service, or for consequential incidental or
special damages arising out of, resuiting from, or relating in any
manner to these goods
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resulting from abuse, misuse, neglect, lack of reasonable care, modification,
or the attachment of improper devices to the goods. This Limited Warranty
does not cover expendable items. This warranty is VOID when repairs are
performed by a nonauthorized service center or representative. For infor-
mation about authorized service centers or representatives, write Customer
Repairs, Valco Instruments Company, Inc, P.O. Box 55603, Houston, Texas
77255, or phone (713) 688-9345. At Seller’s option, repairs or replacements
will be made on site or at the factory. If repairs or replacements are to be
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risks of loss until delivered to the factory. If Seller returns the goods, they
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