Quick Start: SRI GC Installation Guide
Quick Start: SRI GC Installation Guide
4. If you dont already filter your gas, install gas line filter(s) in the gas line(s) where it is convenient to replace
when needed.
5. Connect the gas or gases to the
inlets on the left-hand side of the
GC as labeled.
NOTE: the GC shown here is
equipped with a built-in air
compressor. When using the
internal air compressor instead of
cylinder air, a jumper tube is secured to the air inlet and outlet. If you ordered your GC with an air compressor,
it is shipped with the jumper tube in place as shown.
Quick Start GC Installation Guide
(Gas Installation & Connection continued)
1. If you ordered a column with your GC, it is shipped installed in the column oven and you can skip this
section. Otherwise, open the GC lid and the column oven lid.
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4. Insert the column end with the graphite ferrule and The column should
Swagelok nut about halfway into the megabore adapter extend about halfway
and tighten it with the nut and ferrule. into the megabore
adapter
5. After inserting the column into the adapter, insert the column and adapter together into the injection port.
Tighten the Swagelok nut with a
7/16 wrench. You should feel a
little give from the ferrule, but do
not overtighten it. You want it tight
enough to prvent leakage, but do
not smash the ferrule.
Insert the column and adapter into the injection port
Connect the column to the TCD IN tubing 6. Slide another 1/8 Swagelok nut and
graphite ferrule over the other end of the
column. For a TCD detector, connect the
nut to the fitting labeled TCD IN in the
column oven.
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4. For USB, refer to Installing the USB Drivers for Model 302 USB PeakSimple Data System which you
will find immediately behind these instructions in your manual, or online at www.srigc.com. Return to step #5
below when you are finished installing the USB drivers. For serial port, proceed to the next step.
5. Double-click on the PeakSimple icon to launch the program. Verify that
communication has been established between the computer and the GC. An error
message will appear if communication is not established.
2. Set the FID hydrogen flow to 25mL/minute, and the FID air to 250mL/minute. The approximate pressures
required for this flow through your GC are labeled on the right-hand side of the GC chassis. In most cases, the
pressure will have been set correctly at the factory. Check the hydrogen and air flow settings by pressing the
LOCAL SETPOINT button while observing the LED display. The gas flow settings are adjusted using the
trimpots on the top edge of the GC front control panel.
Turn the
trimpot while
holding down
the LOCAL
SETPOINT
button until
you read your
desired setting
in the LED
display.
3. Ignite the FID by holding the ignitor switch up for a couple of seconds, until you
hear a small POP. The ignitor switch is located on the front panel of your GC under
the DETECTOR PARAMETERS heading, with a vertical label reading FLAME
IGNITE. Verify that the
flame is lit by holding the
shiny side of a wrench
directly in front of the
collector outlet/FID exhaust
vent. If water condensation
becomes visible on the
wrench surface, the flame is
FID ignitor switch lit.
C. For all other detectors, and for more information on the TCD and FID, please see the
corresponding manual sections.
Quick Start GC Installation Guide
V. Inject Your Sample
NOTE: If you are injecting with a Purge & Trap, TO-14, or Headspace concentrator, a thermal desorber, an
autosampler, or any of the heated on-column injectors (PTV, Split/Splitless, etc.), please see the corresponding
manual section for operating procedures.
A. Syringe Injection
1. Enter a temperature program for the column oven. The temperature
program is determined by the sample and the goals of the analysis.
2. For gas samples, fill the 1mL gas syringe with 0.5-1mL. For liquid
samples, fill the 10L liquid syringe with 1L, removing the bubbles before
injecting.
The Auto Zero button 3. Click on the Auto Zero button to zero
is on the left side of
the data system signal. Hit the computer
the chromatogram
window.
keyboard spacebar.
B. Valve Injection
1. Set the valve oven temperature between ambient and 175oC
using the trimpot on the top edge of the front control panel. Enter
a temperature program for the column oven.
2. Enter an event program to automatically inject the contents of
the valve sample loop. The valve is usually in the LOAD position
(default), during which Relay G is OFF. When relay G is activated,
the valve is rotated to the INJECT position, in which the carrier
gas stream sweeps the contents of the sample loop onto the
column(s). Set the valve to INJECT (Relay G ON) 0.1 minutes
into the run unless you have specific run parameters that require
different timing.
Events Table
3. Sample is injected into the bulkhead fitting
labeled SAMPLE IN on the front of the valve oven. The fitting is equipped with a 1/8
Swagelok nut for easy connection of sample streams.
4. Press the computer keyboard spacebar to initiate the run. The valve will automatically rotate to the
INJECT position at 0.1 minutes (or whatever time you entered in the Events Table).
Quick Start GC Installation Guide
VI. Print Your Chromatogram
1. Choose File / Print from the main menu bar.
2. In the Print screen, designate which channel(s) you want printed.
Use the radio buttons to pick a single channel, or select Multiple: and
click the checkboxes to select the channels you want to print.
4. In the Print screen, click the checkbox to select Print chromatogram, then click
on the Format... button. Choose Use screen limits to print the chromatogram as
you see it onscreen. You can also choose the chart speed, which determines the
number of inches per minute displayed in the chromatogram timeline. For example,
if your chromatogram is 10 minutes long and you want it to occupy 5 inches on the
paper, choose 0.5 inches/minute. Click OK when finished.
6. Now that your chromatogram is ready to print, click on the Print button in the Print screen.