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7.2 Role of the Calibration Gas and the Reference Gas
The calibration gas and the reference gas are the same gas, but are handled differently in the
application software. In the
Stream Sequencer
screen, the analyst must indicate the nature of
the gas to be analyzed.
•
Calibration Gas
- If the
Calibration Stream
is selected, the certified composition of the
calibration gas (which is entered in the
Component Table
) is used in conjunction with the
peak area to calculate the response factor for each compound.
•
Reference Gas
- If the
Reference Stream
is selected, the composition of the gas is
determined using the existing response factors and reported. When the Reference Stream
is run, the chromatograph will analyze the calibration gas and simply report the values for
each component without making any adjustment to the response factors. The reported
composition of the gas should be compared to that reported by the supplier of the
calibration gas to ensure that the system is operating on an acceptable basis.
•
Sample Gas -
If the
Sample Stream
is selected, the composition of the gas will be
determined using the existing response factors.
7.3 Performing a Calibration
Before a calibration is performed, it is suggested that the reference stream is analyzed. This
allows the user to determine if the chromatograph is operating in an acceptable manner, or a
fault is present. As an example, if the is significant plugging of a valve or a column, it is
probable that one or more compounds will not elute at the proper time, and the reported
concentrations of various components of the sample will be significantly different that that
expected for the gas.
If a reference stream is not analyzed before a calibration stream, it is
possible that the user will generate an invalid calibration via the calibration
process. Running the Reference run allows the user to identify this
problem and correct it while running the Calibration will mask the problem
by simply adjusting the response factor.
In some cases it may be desirable to perform a daily auto calibration to ensure that the
chromatograph is functioning correctly on a day to day basis. A daily calibration can be set
up to perform the calibration automatically (see Section 5.8). In this case the chromatograph
will automatically make adjustments to the response factors within limits set by the user in the
Allowable Response Factor Deviation
entry of the
Configure G.C
. table .
The chromatograph can also be set up to run the reference gas on a daily basis. In this case
the results of the analysis of the calibration gas are reported and the user should compare
the results to the reported concentrations provided by the supplier of the gas and determine if
the GC is operating correctly based on those results.
Summary of Contents for AccuChrome MA2963
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