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INE-112N-GC

Gas Chromatograph

 

User Manual

PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION

 

Hagavish st. Israel 58817  Tel: 972 3 5595252, Fax: 972 3 5594529   

[email protected]

 

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Summary of Contents for INE-112N-GC

Page 1: ...INE 112N GC Gas Chromatograph User Manual PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION Hagavish st Israel 58817 Tel 972 3 5595252 Fax 972 3 5594529 mrc mrclab com MRC 4 22...

Page 2: ...plane switching valve reformer and other accessories If you use these accessories the corresponding manual will be attached in the package Without the prior written permission of our company it s proh...

Page 3: ...Conditions 6 3 2 Unpacking Check 7 3 3 Preparation and Treatment of Gas Source 8 3 4 External Gas Flow Connection 9 3 5 Installation of Packed Column 12 3 6 Installation of Liner and Spacer of Split S...

Page 4: ...e Management Interface For Automatic Model 43 6 6 System Configuration Interface 47 6 7 Online Configuration Interface 49 7 Operation Examples 51 7 1 FID Detector 51 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting...

Page 5: ...ach component in the chromatograph between the mobile phase gas phase and the stationary phase liquid or solid phase in the chromatograph under the flushing of the carrier gas each component is repeat...

Page 6: ...nthesis research health and quarantine pollution detection analysis and research 1 3 Features The full color large 7 inch LCD touch screen brings users better human computer interaction High precision...

Page 7: ...00 above room temperature 15 399 above room temperature increment 1 Temperature accuracy better than 0 1 measured at 200 Programmed temperature nine phase programmed temperature Rate setting 0 1 40 mi...

Page 8: ...d at 200 Flame Ionization Detector Detection limit Normal hexadecane in isooctane INE 112N GC D 3 10 12 g s Max limit temp 399 Baseline noise 5 10 14A Baseline drift 1 10 12 A 30min 2 2 Specifications...

Page 9: ...ization detector and micro current amplifier general purifier cylinder pressure reducing valve and the connecting cable of the exterior gas pipeline Basic INE 112N GC gas chromatograph 1 pc Operation...

Page 10: ...rkstation Deoxidizing tube 3 Installation Instructions 3 1 Installation Conditions The instrument should be placed on a solid stable laboratory bench which complies with the environmental requirements...

Page 11: ...ity magnetic field electric field and the occurrence of high frequency waves of electrical equipment The grounding line shall not share the same power outlet with other devices Note If the power suppl...

Page 12: ...t not contain water oil or contaminated gas 3 3 2 Gas Source Treatment Before three types of gas enter the instrument it must strictly undergo purification treatment You can choose the general purifie...

Page 13: ...se of the 3 0 5 polyethylene pipe with sealing gasket is to enhance the strength of the pipe at the sealing point to ensure smooth gas and sealing performance If 2 0 5 stainless steel connecting pipes...

Page 14: ...phosphor copper accessory 21 3 Two pieces of airproof coils accessory 22 4 3 0 5 polyethylene pipe accessory 28 5 Airproof gasket 2 0 5 20 stainless steel pipe accessory 23 6 Joint 7 2 0 5 stainless s...

Page 15: ...in device Now the connection of the external gas flow is finished 3 4 3 Inspection of External Gas Flow Leakage After the connection of the external gas flow is completed it is necessary to examine fo...

Page 16: ...d for a section of empty column at least 50mm in order to facilitate the needle of the sampler to be fully inserted into the gasifier during injection Due to the rigidity of the column 5 7mm glass pac...

Page 17: ...int reverse tightening and sealing 3 Install the nut M12 1 6 2 and graphite airproof gasket 6 into the transition joint in turn 4 Push the transition joint together with column head into the sampler o...

Page 18: ...strument 4mm accessory 33 2 Graphite gasket 6mm accessory 16 6mm accessory 16 3 Nut M12 1 6 2 accessory 24 M12 1 6 2 accessory 24 4 Graphite gasket 3mm accessory 17 4mm accessory 19 5 Metallic column...

Page 19: ...ransition joint 2 Insert the column into the sampler outlet joint as deep as possible note the lower end of the gasification tube must be extended into the column head and ensure that the needle tip g...

Page 20: ...SN Item Specification 1 Packed column 5 metallic column 6 metallic column 5 7 glass column 2 Graphite airproof gasket 5 accessory 18 6 accessory 16 6 accessory 16 3 Nut M12 1 5 2 accessory 25 M12 1 6...

Page 21: ...osition and tighten the nut with hand Then use two appropriate wrenches with one clamping the nut and the other clamping the transition joint and tighten it in opposite directions and seal it 3 Mount...

Page 22: ...rn without use of the transition joint 2 Push the column head into the FID inlet After it touches the root withdraw the column about 1mm to 2mm 3 Hold this position First tighten the nut M12 1 6 2 to...

Page 23: ...ure resistant O ring into the upper part of the quartz lined pipe the bottom part is notched 2 Carefully insert the quartz liner into the bottom of the injector base part 3 Put the sample injection to...

Page 24: ...Chromatograph Series User Manual MRC Instrument 2 adsorbent Fill the tube with a little glass wool at both ends Figure 3 6...

Page 25: ...to Figure 3 7 1 1 Mount the rack which can be found in the accessories on the top of the column oven and fix the rack with the 3 screws at the two screw places Finally hang the capillary column with...

Page 26: ...ed See the table below Column Type outer diameter Capillary Seal Gasket Accessory Glass capillary column 0 9mm 1mm Strip graphite gasket inner diameter 0 9mm 3 Flexible quartz capillary column 0 375mm...

Page 27: ...Sampler 1 Place the M5 1 6 nut and strip graphite gasket respectively onto the capillary column 2 As shown in Figure 3 7 2 hold the position of capillary column which extends from the nut M5 for 27mm...

Page 28: ...dle exposing 2mm 3 Hold this position and hand tighten the M5 nut and the joint 4 Push the connection handle and capillary to the top and hand tighten the M12 nut Finally tighten and seal the nut with...

Page 29: ...of the basic type is the oven the upper right part is the microcomputer temperature controller the outside on the right side is the FID micro current amplifier the left part of the instrument is the...

Page 30: ...Chromatograph Series User Manual MRC Instrument 2 4 2 Layout Figure 4 2 a INE 112N GC Front View Left View Right View Top View...

Page 31: ...Chromatograph Series User Manual MRC Instrument 2 Figure 4 2 b INE 112N GC Back View...

Page 32: ...operating instructions of the split injector The basic accessories of the INE 112N GC instrument contain the corresponding liners and connectors for the capillary split injector If users need to orde...

Page 33: ...ickly sucks in cold air from the outside and exhausts hot air from the upper door of the rear door to achieve the purpose of rapid cooling The total power of the heating wire of the oven is about 1200...

Page 34: ...ox in the FID micro current amplifier through a high frequency cable The lead wire of the emitter ignition pole sharing a platinum wire coil is transferred to the ignition switch of the FID amplifier...

Page 35: ...on the right figure Then the system starts self testing When the self test is finished the system will show a window to select whether to perform auto ignition Click YES and the system enters the mai...

Page 36: ...Chromatograph Series User Manual MRC Instrument 3 5 2 Keypad Operations The keypad and status area of the model series can be switched as shown in Figure 5 2 Figure 5 2 Keypad Status...

Page 37: ...ace from the menu to enter the module as shown in Figure 6 1 6 1 1 Temperature Profile Display Area Refer to area A in Figure 6 1 The upper part of the interface the area marked in blue and gray is th...

Page 38: ...ar view 6 1 3 Front rear Sampler Refer to area C in Figure 6 1 It indicates the position where the instrument is connected with sampler It s just for display only and can t be edited 6 1 4 Status Disp...

Page 39: ...t be modified Click Back to exit to the initial monitoring interface Click Temperature to view the data Click Exit to return to the Parameters interface 6 1 6 Current Status Refer to area F in Figure...

Page 40: ...play the real testing value and Heating On Heating Off Operation method Click the temperature setting box by hand or with touch pen The setting value will be displayed automatically Use the keypad to...

Page 41: ...ays the flow value total flow split flow pre column pressure and column flow 6 2 3 Injection method Refer to area C in Figure 6 2 Select injection method Operation method directly use the touch pen to...

Page 42: ...it includes temperature setting and temperature display of the real testing value and Heating On Heating Off Operation method Click the temperature setting box by hand or with touch pen The setting v...

Page 43: ...maximum temperature of the oven temperature in order to protect the selected column from damage in case the temperature is too high 6 3 3 Constant Programmed Temperature Control Switch See area C in F...

Page 44: ...6 3 For programmed temperature setting when the oven is set as the programmed temperature control method the user can modify the contents in the area including the holding temperature time and the ne...

Page 45: ...tting display the real testing value and Heating On Heating Off Operation method Click the temperature setting box by hand or with touch pen The setting value will be displayed automatically Use the k...

Page 46: ...dule 6 4 3 High Pressure Switch In the logarithmic FID detector interface the C area is shown in Figure 6 4 Click High Pressure OFF There is no high pressure output Click on the high pressure ON for t...

Page 47: ...own as the E area in Figure 6 4 The signal value is indicated as pA 6 4 6 Ignition Refer to area F in Figure 6 4 The detector s ignition status switch is used when the detector needs to be ignited or...

Page 48: ...as shown in Figure 6 5 6 5 1 File Name Refer to area A in Figure 6 5 The figure shows the file name of the current file for display purposes only and area C is the contents of the file When the user...

Page 49: ...he content of the file recalled by the user 6 5 2 Store Load Refer to area B in Figure 6 5 Click Store as shown in Figure 6 5 2 A Click the alphanumeric keys to input the file name and then click uppe...

Page 50: ...all the previously saved file as shown in Figure 6 5 2 B Select the file to be loaded confirm it and the file will be loaded to file 1 position and all current information will be updated The contents...

Page 51: ...te the user to view all information in one place scroll the bar to view the rest information which is not displayed 6 6 System Configuration Interface In other interface click System Configuration to...

Page 52: ...6 6 use NEXT button to switch the connection between another set of samplers and detectors The button is grayed out since the unit is connected to a single sampler and single detector It is automatica...

Page 53: ...d workstations 6 7 1 Workstation Configuration As in the A area of Figure 6 7 the user can set the networking configuration of the linked station the IP address and port number of the PC 6 7 2 Configu...

Page 54: ...ion See area C in Figure 6 7 Click the Restore Factory Configuration button the network configuration of the instrument and the workstation will be initialized please use it carefully See area D in Fi...

Page 55: ...1 Connect the external gas flow of carrier gas air and hydrogen and check whether the path leaks 2 Install the aged column from the sampler to the FID detector 3 Connect the network cable between comp...

Page 56: ...d the stylus will deviate from the original position after the flame is ignited There are two common methods to determine whether a fire ignites a Press the ignition box on the screen detector dialog...

Page 57: ...rom accumulating in the water 4 During the ignition do not make the button pressed for too long so as not to damage the ignition ring 5 When using the instrument s highest sensitivity profile or progr...

Page 58: ...ctor inlet joint when H2 is turned on H2 will flow into the heating chamber and cause an explosion Therefore once the hydrogen is connected to the instrument the column must always be connected betwee...

Page 59: ...Chromatograph Series User Manual MRC Instrument 5...

Page 60: ...trictly abide by the operating regulations Prevent oil organic matter and other substances from contaminating the detector and the tube Otherwise the tube will be blocked or the performance of the ins...

Page 61: ...layering which suppresses the emitter electrode and remove the layering Hold the bottom of the cover with hand and pull the cover upward with force Then you can use an appropriate wrench to easily re...

Page 62: ...off the chromatography column remove the heat dissipation gasket and take out the airproof silica gel gasket and the gasification tube Then clean the heat dissipation gasket and the gasification tube...

Page 63: ...micro injector is blocked 6 There is leak of the sampler s silica gel 7 The connection of the chromatography column is loose 8 There is no fire FID 9 FID polarization voltage is not connected or is in...

Page 64: ...ase the high resistance 2 Increase the sample 3 Manage to inject the sample completely into the system 4 Replace or dredge the sampler 5 Examine for the leak 6 Regulate the flow rate of hydrogen and a...

Page 65: ...e and then choose the appropriate sampler and the chromatography column and set the temperature of the detector 5 No separated peak 1 The column temperature is too high 2 The column is too short 3 Los...

Page 66: ...chromatography column 1 Raise the detector s temperature to over 100 C and clean the detector or increase the temperature to 200 C to exhaust the steam 2 Maintain the temperature control system and h...

Page 67: ...nt is poorly grounded 3 The stationary liquid leaks 4 The carrier gas leaks 5 The detector is contaminated 6 The flow rate of the carrier gas is not proper 7 The hydrogen flow and air flow are not pro...

Page 68: ...8 Examine the amplifier and fix it 12 Extra peak A sudden increase of peak width at half height 1 The recorder has low sensitivity 2 The recorder is poorly grounded 3 There is an air peak 4 The sampl...

Page 69: ...e use of other chromatography columns to prevent the reaction between the sample and the stationary phase 7 Replace the glass wool at the column end or clean the sampler 8 Dry the silica gel at 200 C...

Page 70: ...flame FID 2 The insulator leaks or the high resistance connecting relay gets damp and leaks 3 The amplifier is broken down 4 The flame is flickering 1 Eliminate the water from the tubing and replace o...

Page 71: ...excessive column bleeding 2 The carrier gas is contaminated 3 The carrier gas flow rate is too high 4 The carrier gas is leaking 5 The instrument is poorly grounded 6 The high resistance is contamina...

Page 72: ...ID temperature 14 Replace the cable or repair it 12 Clean the detector insulator 13 Clean the detector 18 Periodical baseline 1 The detector s temperature control is deficient 2 The control of the chr...

Page 73: ...after the programmed temperature rise 1 When the temperature increases the column bleeding increases 2 The column flow rate is not corrected 3 The chromatography column is contaminated 4 The volume o...

Page 74: ...is contaminated 4 There are ghost peaks when the silica gel is heated the highest operating temperature of the stationary liquid 2 Set the suitable operating conditions 3 Replace the chromatography c...

Page 75: ...nty Within 12 months after the user purchased the instrument if it doesn t work properly without any physical damages the factory is responsible for repair free of charge not including the consumable...

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