Agilent 7890 Gas Chromatograph - Site Preparation Checklist
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Agilent 7890 Gas Chromatograph
Site Preparation Checklist
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helping customers shorten the time it takes to start realizing the full value of their instrument investment.
Installation, Introduction, and First Run Assist are service engagements to get your new instrument and
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Correct site preparation is the key first step in ensuring that your instruments and software systems
operate reliably over an extended lifetime. This document is an information guide and checklist prepared
for you and outlines the supplies, space, and utility requirements for your equipment.
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Introduction
Customer Responsibilities
Ensure that your site meets the following specifications before the installation date. For details, see specific
sections within this checklist, including:
The necessary laboratory or bench space is available.
The environmental conditions for the site as well as laboratory gases, plumbing and extraction.
The power requirements related to the product (e.g. number and location of electrical outlets).
The required operating supplies necessary for the product and installation.
If Agilent is delivering Installation and Introduction services, users of the instrument should be present
throughout these services. Otherwise, they will miss important operational, maintenance, and safety
information.
For more detailed Site Preparation information Consult the Agilent 7890 Gas Chromatograph Site
Preparation Guide.
Please consult the Special Requirements section for other product-specific information.
When using hydrogen (H2) as the carrier gas or fuel gas, be aware that hydrogen gas can flow into the GC oven
and create an explosion hazard. Therefore, be sure that the supply is turned off until all connections are made
and ensure that the inlet and detector column fittings are always either connected to a column or capped when
hydrogen gas is supplied to the instrument.
Hydrogen is flammable. Leaks, when confined in an enclosed space, may create a fire or explosion hazard. In any
application using hydrogen, leak test all connections, lines, and valves before operating the instrument. Always turn
off the hydrogen supply at its source before working on the instrument.
Please refer to the Hydrogen Safety Guide which is shipped with the Instrument.
Customer Information
If you have questions or problems in providing anything described as a Customer Responsibility, please
contact your local Agilent or partner support service organization for assistance before the scheduled
installation. In addition, Agilent and/or its partners reserve the right to reschedule the installation
dependent upon the readiness of your site.
Should your site not be ready for whatever reasons, please contact Agilent as soon as possible to re-
arrange any services that have been purchased.
Other optional services such as extra training, compliance services and consultation for user-specific
applications may also be provided at the time of installation. Please discuss with your Agilent Sales
representative before the installation is scheduled.
Please refer to the other products (i.e.; GC, ALS, CTC, etc.) for site preparation requirements.
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Important Customer Web Links
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The Agilent Community is an excellent place to get answers, collaborate with others about applications and
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A useful Agilent Resource Center web page is available, which includes short videos on maintenance, quick
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Videos about specific preparation requirements for your instrument can be found by searching the Agilent
YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/agilent
7890B Manuals are also available on Agilent.com:
o
Safety
https://www.agilent.com/cs/library/usermanuals/public/7890B_Safety.pdf
o
Installation and First Startup
https://www.agilent.com/cs/library/usermanuals/Public/7890B_Installation.pdf
o
Operation Manual
https://www.agilent.com/cs/library/usermanuals/Public/7890B_Operation.pdf
o
Maintaining Your GC
https://www.agilent.com/cs/library/usermanuals/public/G3430-
90052%207890B_Maintaining%20Guide.pdf
Special notes
Download the Essential Chromatography and Spectroscopy Supplies Catalogs for a complete overview
about available supplies for your new and existing Agilent Instruments https://www.agilent.com/en-
us/products/lab-supplies
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Site Preparation
Dimensions and Weight
Identify the laboratory bench space before your instrument arrives based on the following table.
Pay special attention to the total height and total weight requirements for all system components you have
ordered and avoid bench space with overhanging shelves.
Special notes
Allow at least 25 cm clearance between back of GC and wall to dissipate heated air. See picture
below. A simple system that includes a GC and a computer requires about 86 cm of bench space.
Avoid bench space with overhanging shelves. A 7683 or 7693 automatic liquid sampler will add to the
height of the instrument as shown below.
G1888A Headspace, 5977 GCMS and QQQ MS are installed to the left of the 7890 and the 7697
Headspace and 220/240 Ion Trap MS are installed to the right. Refer to the "Dimensions and
Weight" section of the "Agilent GC, GC/MS, and ALS Site Preparation Guide" for more detail.
Instrument Dimensions
Component
Height cm (in)
Width cm (in)
Depth cm (in)
Weight kg (lb)
Agilent 7890 GC
50 cm (19 in)
59 cm (23 in)
54 cm (21 in)
50 kg (112 lb)
7890 with 3rd detector
50 cm (19 in)
68 cm (27 in)
54 cm (21 in)
57 kg (125 lb)
7683 Auto-injector
42 cm above GC
(16.5 in)
3.1 kg (7 lb)
7683 Tray
30 cm Left of GC
(12 in)
3.0 kg (7 lb)
7693 Auto-injector
50 cm above GC
(20 in)
3.9 kg (9 lb)
7693 Tray
45 cm Left of GC
(18 in)
2 cm (1 in) in front of
GC
6.8 kg (15 lb)
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Environmental Conditions
Operating your instrument within the recommended temperature ranges ensures optimum instrument
performance and lifetime.
Performance can be affected by sources of heat & cold e.g. direct sunlight, heating/cooling from air
conditioning outlets, drafts and/or vibrations.
The site’s ambient temperature conditions must be stable for optimum performance.
For storage or shipping, the allowable temperature range is -40 to 70 C and the allowable humidity
range is 5-95%, non-condensing. After exposing the GC to extremes of temperature or humidity,
allow 2 hours for it to return to the recommended ranges.
Refer to the "Environmental Conditions" section of the "Agilent GC, GC/MS, and ALS Site
Preparation Guide" for more detail.
Instrument description
Operating temperature
range °C (F)
Operating humidity
range (%)
Heat dissipation
(BTU)
7890 Series GC
15 to 35 °C (59 to 95 °F)
5 to 95%
7681
7890 Series GC (Fast ramp
oven)
15 to 35 °C
5 to 95%
10,071
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Heat Dissipation
Your facilities manager may wish to know the amount of heat that the system generates in order to
establish its contribution to the overall room ventilation requirements.
The following table may help you calculate the additional BTU’s of heat dissipation from this new
equipment. Maximums represent the heat given off when heated zones are set for maximum
temperatures.
Refer to the "Heat Dissipation" section of the " Agilent 7890 Gas Chromatograph Site Preparation Guide " for
more detail.
Oven type
Heat dissipation
Standard oven ramp
7,681 BTU / hour maximum
Fast oven ramp (options 002 and 003)
10,071 BTU / hour maximum
Venting the Oven - Oven Heat Deflector Option 306 or Part Number G1530-80650
Below is a picture that shows the back view of an installed 7890 GC - with the Oven Heat Deflector installed.
The exhaust duct is 10 cm (4 inches) in diameter and adds 14 cm (5.5 inches) to the back of the GC.
The connecting duct should provide unrestricted flow for the oven air and be as short and straight as
possible.
With the exhaust deflector installed the exhaust is about 65 CFM (ft3/min /1.840 m3/min). Without the
deflector, the exhaust rate is about 99 CFM (ft3/min /2.8 m3/min).
Refer to the "Exhaust Venting" section of the "Agilent GC, GC/MS, and ALS Site Preparation Guide" for more
detail.
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Venting the uECD, TCD or Split-Splitless Inlet Vent gas flows to a Fume Hood or
venting manifold
If using hydrogen carrier gas with either a micro Electron Capture (uECD) or Thermal Conductivity (TCD)
Detector the GC will vent uncombusted hydrogen from the detector exit. In addition, if a Split/Splitless or
Multimode Inlet is used, hydrogen will dissipate from both the inlet split and septum purge vents. In both
cases you must either safely vent the exhaust gas or operate the GC inside a fume hood.
The uECD exhaust vents through a stainless-steel tube, connected to a length of large I.D. tubing that exits the
back panel. This should be routed to a fume hood or appropriate venting system. Agilent Technologies
recommends a vent line internal diameter of 6 mm (1/4-inch) or greater. With a line of this diameter, the length is
not critical. Make sure that the venting system does not put a direct negative pressure on the vent tube from the
GC.
Below is a picture that shows the back view of a 7890 GC with the micro Electron Capture Detector vent tube
exiting the back of the instrument.
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Power Requirements
The GC power consumption and requirements depend on the type of oven that you ordered and the country the
unit is shipping to.
The following table Lists the AC Power requirements for various 7890 GC configurations:
Instrument Description
Line Voltage and
Frequency (V, Hz)
Maximum Power
Consumption (VA)
Power Outlet Current
Rating
7890 Series GC (Standard Oven)
Americas: 120 VAC single
phase (+/–10%) 48 - 63 Hz
2250
20 amp dedicated
7890 Series GC (Standard Oven)
220/230/240 VAC
single/split phase
(+/–10%) 48 - 63 Hz
2250
10 amp dedicated
7890 Series GC (Fast ramp oven)
220/230/240 VAC
single/split phase
(+/–10%) 48 - 63 Hz
2950
15 amp dedicated
7890 Series GC (Fast ramp oven)
North America 240 VAC –
Instrument option #002
208 VAC requires 220 VAC
Instrument option # 003
2950
15 amp dedicated
7890 Series GC (Fast ramp oven)
Japan 200 VAC split phase
(+/–10%) 48 - 63 Hz
2950
15 amp dedicated
Notes
The number and type of electrical outlets depends on the size and complexity of your system. For
example, in addition to the dedicated outlet for the GC, a system with a computer, monitor, printer, and
HUB/Switch requires 4 additional outlets on a separate circuit.
The outlet for the GC must be dedicated to the GC with a dedicated ground.
The GC will have a label next to the power cord connector that describes the line voltage requirements.
Option 003 is for any Country with standard 120/240 VAC to accommodate 208 VAC Power.
Power line conditioners that contribute any power line distortion should not be used with the Agilent
7890 GC.
Refer to the "Power Consumption" section of the "Agilent GC, GC/MS, and ALS Site Preparation Guide"
for more detail.
It is important to measure the line voltage at the receptacle for the GC to insure compatibility with
the power configuration of the GC.
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7890 Power Cords
Refer to the "Power Consumption" section - "Common Instrument Power Cord Plugs" - of the
"Agilent GC, GC/MS, and ALS Site Preparation Guide" for more detail.
Part
Number
Country
Voltage Amps Length-m Type
Wall
Termination
Plug Termination
8121‐0675 Argentina
240 16 4.5 C19 AS
3112
8120‐1369
Australia,
New Zealand
240 10 2.5 C13 AS
3112
8120‐8619 Australia
240 16 2.5 C19 AS
3112
8121‐1787 Brazil
240 16 2.5 C19 IEC
60906‐1
8121‐1809 Brazil
240 10 2.5 C13 IEC
60906‐1
8120‐6978 Chile
240 10 2.5 C13 CEI
23‐16
8121‐0070 China
220 16 2.5 C19 GB 1002
8121‐0723 China
220 10 2.5 C13 GB 1002
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Part
Number
Country
Voltage Amps Length-m Type
Wall
Termination
Plug Termination
8120‐3997 Denmark,
Greenland
230 10 2.5 C13 AFSNIT
107-2-
01
8120-8622
Denmark,
Switzerland
230 16 2.5 C19 Swiss/Denmark
1302
8120‐8621 Europe
220/ 16 2.5 C19
230/
240
CEE/7/V11
8121‐1222 Korea
220/ 16 2.5 C19
230/
240
CEE/7/V11
8121‐1226 Korea
220/ 16 2.5 C13
230/
240
CEE/7/V11
8121‐0710 India,
South Africa
240 15 2.5 C19 AS
3112
8120‐5182 Israel
230 10 2.5 C13 Israeli
SI32
8120‐0161 Israel
230 16,16 2.5 C19
AWG
Israeli SI32
8120‐6903 Japan
200 20 4.5 C19 NEMA L6‐20P
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Part
Number
Country
Voltage Amps Length-m Type
Wall
Termination
Plug Termination
8120‐8620
United Kingdom,
Hong Kong,
Singapore,
Malaysia
240 13 2.5 C19 BS1363/A
8120‐8705
United Kingdom,
Hong Kong,
Singapore,
Malaysia
240 10 2.3 C19 BS1363/A
8120‐6894 North
America
Canada, Mexico,
Untied States
120 20 2.5 C19 NEMA 5‐20P
8121‐0075 North
America
Canada, Mexico,
Untied States
240 15 2.5 C19
(Option 002)
Also for 208 VAC Power – the
GC is configured for 220 VAC
(Option 003)
NEMA L6‐15P
8120‐6360
Taiwan,
South America
120 20 2.5 C19 NEMA 5‐20P
8121‐1301 Thailand
220 15 1.8 C19
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Gas Selection
Refer to the "Gas and Reagent Selection" section in the "Agilent GC, GC/MS and ALS Site
Preparation Guide" for more detail.
Agilent recommends a carrier and detector gas purity of 99.9995% or better. Air for flame detectors
should be zero grade. Agilent also recommends using traps to remove hydrocarbons, water, and
oxygen.
When used with capillary columns, GC detectors require a separate makeup gas for optimum sensitivity.
This table lists gas recommendations for capillary columns and the preferred makeup gas types.
The inlet electronic pressure control (EPC) modules are calibrated for up to 4 carrier gases:
Split/Splitless capillary (SS), Purged packed (PP), Programmable temperature vaporization (PTV),
Multi-Mode (MM), and cool on-column (COC) are calibrated for Helium, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and
Argon methane 5%.
o
Volatiles inlet VI is calibrated for only Helium and Hydrogen.
For GC/MS requirements, refer to the "GC/MS Gas and Reagent Requirements" section in the
"Agilent GC, GC/MS and ALS Site Preparation Guide"
Detector
Carrier gas
Make up
1st choice
Make up
2nd choice
Purge or reference
Electron capture
Hydrogen
Helium Nitrogen
Argon/methane
5%
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
Argon/methane 5%
Argon/methane 5%
Argon/methane 5%
Anode purge is
automatically the
same as the makeup-
no gas connection at
the back of the GC
Flame
ionization
Hydrogen Helium
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
Helium
Helium
Hydrogen and air for
detector
Flame
photometric
Hydrogen
Helium
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
None
Hydrogen and air for
detector
Nitrogen
phosphorous
Helium Nitrogen
Nitrogen Nitrogen
Helium
Hydrogen and air for
detector
Thermal
conductivity
Hydrogen Helium
Nitrogen
Must be same as
carrier and reference
Must be same as carrier
and reference
Reference must be
same as carrier and
makeup
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Gas Supply Pressures
Refer to the "General Requirements" section under "Gas Supplies" in the "Agilent GC, GC/MS and ALS
Site Preparation Guide" for more detail.
The following tables list minimum and maximum pressures in psi for each electronic pneumatic
control module (EPC). These requirements are for the input to the EPC module located at the back of
the gas chromatograph. Conversions: 1 psi = 6.8947 kPa = 0.068947 Bar = 0.068 ATM.
Detectors
FID
NPD
TCD
ECD
FPD
Hydrogen pressure (psi)
35-100
35-100
45-100
Air pressure (psi)
55-100
55-100
100-120
Make up pressure (psi)
55-100
55-100
55-100
55-100
55-100
Reference pressure (psi)
55-100
Auxiliary EPC and Pneumatic control Channels
The minimum supply pressure for AUX and PCM modules is 20 psi greater than pressure used in your
method. For example, if you need a pressure of 20 psi for the method, the supply pressure must be at least 40
psi.
AUX EPC
PCM 1
PCM 2 or PCM Aux
Maximum
pressure (psi)
120 120
120 with Forward pressure control
50 with Back pressure control
Inlets
The minimum supply pressure for inlet modules is 20 psi greater than pressure used in your method. For
example, if you need a pressure of 40 psi for the method, the supply pressure must be at least 60 psi.
SSL 150
SSL 100
MMI
PPIP
PCOC
PTV
Carrier max (psi)
170
120
170
120
120
120
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Gas and Plumbing Supplies
1. Refer to the "Gas Plumbing" section in the "Agilent GC, GC/MS and ALS Site Preparation Guide" for
more detail.
2. Gases are supplied by tanks, internal distribution system, or gas generators. Tank supplies require two
stage, pressure regulation. To connect tubing to the supply, it must have one 1/8-inch Swagelok female
connector for each gas. Make sure that your regulator has the appropriately sized adapter to end with a
1/8-inch Swagelok female connector.
3. If your order did NOT include parts to connect the gas supply to your 7890 GC, you must supply pre-
cleaned, 1/8-inch copper tubing and a variety of 1/8-inch Swagelok fittings to connect the gas
supply(s). Refer to the "GC Installation Kits" and "GC Plumbing" sections of this checklist for Part
Numbers.
4. Never use liquid thread sealer to connect fittings. Never use chlorinated solvents to clean tubing
or fittings.
5. Agilent also recommends using traps to remove water, hydrocarbons, and oxygen or a
combination trap such as the "Gas Clean" Filter System that removes all three.
Special Notes
1. Shutoff Valves are recommended at both front and back Inlet Carrier Connections
2. FID, FPD and NPD need dedicated detector air supply
3. For Gas supply runs longer than 15 feet, use 1/4-inch tubing to prevent pressure drop
4. Do not reuse old copper tubing which can become brittle and break
Gas Clean Filter Configurations
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Refer to the "Gas Plumbing/Filters and Traps" section of the "Agilent GC, GC/MS, and ALS Site Preparation Guide"
for more detail. Another good resource is the "Agilent Gas Clean Filter System User Manual" -
http://www.chem.agilent.com/Library/usermanuals/Public/GasCleanFilter_5973-1528.pdf
Available GC Pressure regulators:
All Agilent regulators are supplied with the 1/8-inch SwagelokÒ female connector.
Gas Type
CGA Number
Pressure Range
Part Number
Air (medical grade)
346
0-125 PSIG (8.6 Bar)
5183-4641
Hydrogen, Argon/Methane
350
0-125 PSIG (8.6 Bar)
5183-4642
Oxygen
540
0-125 PSIG (8.6 Bar)
5183-4643
Helium, Argon, Nitrogen
580
0-125 PSIG (8.6 Bar)
5183-4644
Air (Zero grade, for GC
applications)
590
0-125 PSIG (8.6 Bar)
5183-4645
Common Plumbing Supplies
Recommended Supplies to make the GC system installation go smoother.
Description
Part Number
1/8-inch Copper Tubing - pre-washed - 50 feet
5180-4196
1/8-inch thick wall Stainless Steel Tubing - 20 Feet
7157-0210
1/8-inch Ball Shutoff Valve for Carrier Gas Supplies (order 1 for each inlet system)
0100-2144
PTFE tape (Never use liquid thread sealer to connect fittings.)
0460-1266
Miscellaneous Gas Plumbing Information
1. Cryogenic cooling with Liquid N2 requires 1/4-inch insulated copper tubing – 25-30 PSI supply.
2. Cryogenic cooling with Liquid CO2 requires 1/8-inch heavy-walled, stainless steel tubing – 750-
1000 PSI supply – tank with dip (syphon) tube.
3. Cryogenic Liquid CO2 coolant must be free of particulate material, oil, and other contaminants - A 2
micron particulate filter is provided with the Liquid CO2 Cryogenic cooling accessories.
4. Internal Valco rotary Valve actuation requires a separate pressurized, dry air at 55 psi.
5. If you have not requested option 305 (pre-plumbed GC), you must supply pre-cleaned, 1/8-inch copper
tubing and a variety of 1/8-inch Swagelok fittings to connect the GC to inlet and detector gas supplies.
Considerations for Hydrogen Carrier Gas
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If planning to use hydrogen carrier gas, note that special considerations apply due to hydrogen’s flammability and
chromatographic properties. Refer to the to the "Gas Supplies/Requirements for Hydrogen as a Carrier Gas" section
in the "Agilent GC, GC/MS and ALS Site Preparation Guide" for more detail.
Hydrogen Safety
When using hydrogen as the carrier gas or fuel gas, be aware that hydrogen gas can flow into the GC oven and
create an explosion hazard. Therefore, be sure that the Hydrogen gas supply is turned off until all connections are
made and ensure the inlet and detector column fittings are either connected to a column or capped at all times
when hydrogen gas is supplied to the instrument.
In any application using hydrogen, leak test all connections, lines, and valves before operating the instrument.
Agilent highly recommends the G3388B Leak Detector or equivalent to safely check for leaks.
Supply tubing for Hydrogen Gas
Agilent recommends using NEW, chromatographic quality copper or stainless steel tubing and fittings when
using hydrogen.
Do not re-use old tubing when installing or switching to hydrogen carrier gas. Hydrogen gas tends to remove
contaminants left on old tubing by previous gases (by helium, for example).
These contaminants can appear in detector output as high background noise or hydrocarbon
contamination for several weeks.
Do not use old copper tubing with hydrogen gas. Old copper tubing can become brittle and create a safety
hazard.
Hydrogen Gas Supplies
Hydrogen can be supplied from a gas generator or from a cylinder.
Agilent recommends use of a high-quality hydrogen gas generator. A high-quality generator can consistently
produce purity > 99.9999%, and the generator can include built-in safety features such as limited flow rates,
and auto-shutdown.
If using a hydrogen gas cylinder, Agilent recommends use of Gas Clean Filters to purify the gas. Consider
additional safety equipment as recommended by your company safety personnel.
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GC Installation Kits
Pre-configured kits to make the GC system installation go smoother.
All kits include two shutoff valves – one for each inlet carrier supply.
Description
Part Number
Installation Kit for FID/NPD/FPD (Includes Gas Clean Filter Kit CP736538) for
Moisture, O2 and Hydrocarbon removal.
19199N
Installation Kit for TCD/ECD/MSD - no Gas Filters Included - order separately for
ECD - Gas Clean Filter is included with MSD.
19199M
Available Kits for 7890 GC system installation:
Kit
Part number
Gas Clean carrier gas filter kit, 1/8-inch
CP17974
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Other Requirements
Your Agilent 7890 GC comes with an analytical column: 19091J-413 (HP5, 30 meter, 0.32mm x 0.25µm). Our
checkout standards are designed to work with this column. In many cases, you will need to select a different
column for your application. For information on GC Column Selection, refer to:
http://www.agilent.com/cs/library/catalogs/Public/5990-9867EN_GC_CSG.pdf
Tools and Consumables Supplied with your GC
Tool or consumable
Used For
Inlet wrench for Turn Top - Split/Splitless and
Multimode Inlets only
Replacing inlet septa and liners
¼-inch nut driver - FID Only
FID/NPD jet replacement
¼-inch X 5/16 inch wrenches
Column Installation
FID flow measuring insert
FID troubleshooting
Ceramic wafer column cutter
Column installation
1/8-inch nuts & ferrules, Swagelok, brass
Connect gas supplies
Inlet septa appropriate for type
Injection port seal
Inlet insert or liner
Injection port
Capillary Column Ferrules - Graphite
Column installation
2 Capillary Column Nuts
Column installation
2 Column Hangers
Column installation
Gas ID Labels
For Labeling Gas Supply Tubing to Inlets and
Detectors
LAN Cable
Communication to the GC
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Recommended Tools for Maintenance
Tool
Used For
GC Tool Kit - 5182-3456
Basic Tools in a zipper tool bag
(Included with the Installation Kit Part Number
19199M)
ECD/TCD Detector plug, 5060-9055
Inlet pressure decay test
Digital flow meter 220-1170
Verifying flows, checking for leaks and plugs
Electronic gas leak detector - G3388B
Pin pointing gas leaks. Safety checks when using
Hydrogen.
T10 Torx driver - 5182- 3466
Remove FID Collector. Remove covers to access
EPC modules, traps
T20 Torx driver - 5182- 3465
Replace NPD Bead.
Tubing cutter for 1/8-inch Copper and 1/16-inch
Stainless Steel. - 5190-1442
Cut gas supply tubing
Assorted wrenches: ¼, 3/8, 7/16, 9/16 inch
Gas supply and plumbing fittings.
Electric vial crimper - 5190-3188
Assure consistently airtight vial closure no matter
who does the crimping.
Recommended Supplies for GC Maintenance
First time GC users should consider stocking the following supplies to maintain their system. Please refer to the
Agilent Consumables and Supplies Catalog for part numbers and recommended maintenance periods or visit
http://www.chem.agilent.com/en-US/Promotions/pages/catalog.aspx
Supply
Used For
Inlet supplies
Septa, O-rings, liners, adapter and seals
Inlet PM kits
Kits with individual parts needed to maintain an inlet
Column supplies
Nuts, ferrules, adapters, guard columns, retention gaps
Detector supplies
Jets, beads, liners, adapters, cleaning kits
Application supplies
Standards, columns, syringes
Sampler supplies
Vials, caps, electronic crimpers, and syringes.
Agilent 7890 GC Site Preparation Checklist
Revision: 2.00, Issued: December 30, 2020
Agile Document Number: D0007064
DE number: 44166.7581597222 Page ____ of ____
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Autosampler Hardware from Older Systems
If you previously purchased samplers and would like to use these on your new GC, the samplers may need
firmware updates. Sampler models that are compatible include: 7683A and 7693A ALS; and 7694B and
7697A Headspace Samplers.
This information is subject to change. For more details on software and hardware compatibility, please
contact your sales representative.
Summary Checklist
Use the following checklist to ensure that the site is properly prepared for GC system installation.
Ensure that the appropriate installation hardware has been acquired.
Ensure that the location in which the GC system is being installed meets the requirements for
environmental conditions.
Prepare bench space for the GC system. Ensure that the bench has the size and weight
capacity to accommodate the GC and associated components.
Ensure that system components are oriented so that they can be connected properly.
If the system being installed includes an MSD, ensure that the bench allows for proper
installation and connection of the fore-line pump.
Ensure that appropriate venting is provided for the GC system.
Ensure that a dedicated power circuit is available for each device in the system.
Ensure that appropriate gas and reagent supplies are provided for the GC system.
Ensure that appropriate gas plumbing is provided for the GC system.
If the GC uses cryogenic cooling, ensure that appropriate cryogenic cooling supplies are provided
for the GC.
If the GC system being installed includes a data system, ensure that the PC meets the requirements
necessary to properly support the GC system. For more information, see the site prep guide for your
data system.
If the GC being installed is to be connected to a site LAN, ensure that the appropriate cabling is
available.
Agilent 7890 GC Site Preparation Checklist
Revision: 2.00, Issued: December 30, 2020
Agile Document Number: D0007064
DE number: 44166.7581597222 Page ____ of ____
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Service Engineer Review (Optional)
Use this page to document a review of the Site Preparation requirements between the Customer and the Service
Engineer.
Service Engineer Comments
Site Preparation Verification
Service Order Number _________________________________
Date of Site Prep Review _______________________________
Service Engineer Name ________________________________
If there are any specific points that should be noted as part of performing the site preparation review
or other items of interest for the customer, please write in this box.