The Agilent GC Support Quick Reference Guide provides detailed procedures for installing gas chromatography (GC) columns in various inlets and detectors. It includes specific instructions for Split/Splitless, Purged Packed, Multimode, Cool On Column, PTV, and Volatiles Interface inlets, as well as FID/NPD, TCD, and uECD detectors. Each section outlines necessary components, measurements, and tightening techniques to ensure proper installation and functionality.
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GC Column Installation Quick Reference
The Agilent GC Support Quick Reference Guide provides detailed procedures for installing gas chromatography (GC) columns in various inlets and detectors. It includes specific instructions for Split/Splitless, Purged Packed, Multimode, Cool On Column, PTV, and Volatiles Interface inlets, as well as FID/NPD, TCD, and uECD detectors. Each section outlines necessary components, measurements, and tightening techniques to ensure proper installation and functionality.
Inlet Diagram Procedure Place a septum over the column, then the column nut and ferrule. Trim the end of the column with a column cutter. Split/Splitless Pull the column back so that 4-6 mm of column is extending past the end of the ferrule. Thread the column nut and column into the inlet and tighten slightly past where the column grabs – retighten after heating.
Place a septum over the column, then the
column nut and ferrule. Trim the end of the column with a column cutter. Purged Packed Pull the column back so that 1-2 mm of column is extending past the end of the ferrule. Thread the column nut and column into the inlet and tighten slightly past where the column grabs – retighten after heating.
Multimode
NOTE: Make sure the column adapter nut on
the inlet base is fully threaded on and spinning freely.
Tighten with two wrenches - ¼” and 5/16”
Failure to use two wrenches can damage the inlet. Cool Insert the column all the way into the inlet until On Column you feel the spring tension – do not withdraw. The column cut is critical. Tighten with two wrenches - ¼” and 5/16” Failure to use two wrenches can damage the inlet. There should be 17mm of column above the graphpak ferrule – the graphpak ferrule should PTV be installed with the graphite end towards the inlet base. The column nut is slotted. Use a 5 mm wrench to tighten the fitting.
There is a longer column nut for the VI so that
you don’t have to remove the inlet block. Volatiles Interface Part Number - G3504-20504
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Agilent GC Support - Quick Reference Guide GC Column Installation Quick Reference Guide - Detectors Detector Diagram Procedure Place a septum over the column, then the column nut and ferrule. Trim the end of the column with a column cutter. FID/NPD Thread the column nut and column into the detector base. Insert the column all the way into the detector jet until it stops, then withdraw 1-2 mm before tightening the nut. The dimensions shown of 48 and 68 mm are provided for very narrow columns (<100um) which may go all the way through the jet.
Place a 1/8” Swagelok nut and the Back
and Front ferrules over the column. (Be TCD – sure to select the front ferrule size to match Using the the column) Trim the end of the column with standard a column cutter. Low Thread the column nut and column into the Leakage detector base. Insert the column all the way Ferrules into the detector jet until it stops, then withdraw 1-2 mm before tightening the nut. Re-tighten after heating. Install the column adapter to the 1/8” Swagelok TCD base using a TCD – graphite/vespel ferrule. Original Design Thread the column nut and column into the adapter. Insert the column all the way into Column the detector jet until it stops, then withdraw Adapter 1-2 mm before tightening the nut. Re- tighten after heating. Thread the column nut and column into the make-up gas adapter. Insert the column all the way into the detector jet until it stops, uECD then withdraw 1-2 mm before tightening the nut. Re-tighten after heating. The dimension shown is provided for very narrow columns (<100um) which may go all the way through the mixing liner. Install the column into the Column Measuring Tool Provided. Trim the column such that 1 mm extends from the end of the FPD tool. Tighten the column nut and mark the position of the column at the back of the nut. Install into the detector base.