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What To Do When Back Pressure Increases?

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  • An increase in back-pressure usually suggests EITHER a GUARD or analytical column problem. To find exactly where the problem lies we SUGGEST you remove the guard column (if you are using one) and replace the old cartridge with a new one.
  • If the original pressure is restored, you solved the problem.
  • If the pressure remains high, disconnect the analytical column from the system, backflush it (do NOT connect the column to the DETECTOR while doing so) and run a few column volumes of your mobile phase through the column.
  • If the problem still persists you may have some strongly retained contaminants in your column coming from your previous injections.
  • Run the appropriate restoration procedures, as SUGGESTED by the column manufacturer, and retest the column.
  • If the initial pressure is not restored you may have to change the inlet frit or replace the column.
  • Always run your system (2 to 5 ml/min) without the guard column and the analytical column to verify that your pressure isn’t coming from another source, like a blocked in-line column prefilter, blocked/kinked tubing, particulates blocking your injector etc.
  • Always work your way from the detector back to the pump to isolate the problem.



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