Technical data
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- System Description
- Installation
- Overview
- Step 1: Selecting a Location
- Step 2: Unpack and Inspect the Instrument
- Step 3: Set Up the Vacuum Pump
- Step 4: Connect the Power Cord
- Step 5: Install the Dry Compressed Air or O2 Supply
- Step 6: Install the Signal Output Cables
- Step 7: Install the Dual Plasma Burner
- Step 8: Install the Dual Plasma Controller
- Step 9: Install Column Connections
- Step 10: Install the Transfer Line
- Front Panel Controls and Initial Startup
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Pump Maintenance
- Cleaning the Detector
- Changing the Oil Mist Filter (RV5)
- Reaction Cell Cleaning
- Flow Sensor Calibration
- Detector Sensitivity
- Assembling the Dual Plasma Burner for Component Replacement with the SCD
- Assembling the Dual Plasma Burner for Component Replacement with the NCD
- Tube Replacement for the SCD
- Tube Replacement for the NCD
- Troubleshooting
- Index

Operation and Maintenance Manual 89
Detector Sensitivity
Detector sensitivity is an indicator reflecting the performance characteristics
of a given system, and is a useful tool to determine when Detector
maintenance is warranted. Sensitivity is typically reported as a minimum
detection limit (MDL) as calculated from the following formula:
Where Am't N/S (amount of nitrogen or sulfur) is the mass of nitrogen or
sulfur in picograms that reaches the Detector, PktoPkNoise (peak-to-peak
noise) is the measure of the noise (e.g. in mV), Signal is the height of the peak
in the same units, and Wd1/2ht is the width of the peak at half height in
seconds. The constant 0.66 is used in the calculation assuming the MDL S/N =
3.29.
Before it is released from the factory, each 355 SCD must pass an MDL level of
<0.5 pg Sulfur/second and each 255 NCD must pass an MDL level of <3.0 pg
Nitrogen/second. The response from individual detection systems may vary by
a factor of 2 or 3; however, it is typical for Detectors to perform in the 0.1-0.3
pg S/second range for the 355 SCD and in the 1-2 pg N/second for the 255 NCD
when tested at Agilent.
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)()/'(66.0
SignalWd
NoisePktoPkSNtAm
MDL
ht1/2