Re: AMMRL: no eject air on an Avance 600

From: Shore, Jay <Jay.Shore_at_SDSTATE.EDU>
Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2017 03:40:22 +0000

Thank you to Martha Morton, Sameer Al-Abdul-Wahid, Jeffrey Simpson, and Phil Dennison for responding with helpful suggestions.

I was aware of the diagnostic programs on spect, but was not aware of the bsms diagnostic. All I had to do was type bsms in a terminal window (our spectrometer is run using a linux computer) as nmrsu. I then ran the lift air calibration and found out that the lift air will not turn on with the black cap on the spin stack – I felt very stupid but was happy that it is working now.

I very much appreciate the AMMRL. It is incredibly important in these times of tight budgets.

Thank you all.

Jay





From: shore <jay.shore_at_sdstate.edu<mailto:jay.shore_at_sdstate.edu>>
Date: Friday, February 10, 2017 at 3:57 PM
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Subject: AMMRL: no eject air on an Avance 600

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Dear AMMRLers,

Hopefully, you will be able to help me yet again.

We have an Avance 600 that will not eject. There is air going to the console, about 6 bar. But, when I tell the console to eject either using topspin (ej command and bsmsdisp) or iconnmr I get no air coming out. I even made sure that air was going in to the PNK3 unit.

I can get air out for spinning.

I assume that the problem is in the PNK3 unit. Is there anyway to test this?

Any suggests?

We are using TopSpin 2.1, server patchlevel6

Thank you very much.
Jay

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Jay Shore
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
South Dakota State University
Brookings, SD 57007
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