Principle of gas chromatograph, 1 sampling mechanism, Principle of gas chromatograph -1 – Yokogawa GC1000 Mark II Process Gas Chromatograph User Manual

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3rd Edition : Aug. 23. 2006-00

1.

Principle of Gas Chromatograph

A gas chromatograph is an analyzer which first sends a fixed volume of the sampled multi-
component gas mixture to a column, separates it in the column, then measures the con-
centrations of the components with a detector. The process gas chromatograph analyzes
intermittently, allowing periodic analysis in a specified sequence, thus automatic sampling
is possible.

This chapter explains the measurement principle of the GC1000 Process Gas Chromato-
graphs.

1.1

Sampling Mechanism

The process gas chromatograph consists of a sampling mechanism, a column and a
detector.

Sampling is carried out by switching a sampling valve. When separating components or
detecting concentrations, the sampling valve is set to allow the gas (liquid) to be measured
to flow through the sample column. When sampling, the sampling valve leads the gas
(liquid) to be measured to a column on a carrier gas. (See Figure1.1)

There are two important points regarding sampling: a regular volume is sampled since
repeated sampling is required; and samples are taken quickly and securely. The volume is
fixed by measuring a specific gas (liquid) of controlled temperature and pressure using a
sample measurement tube. Samples are taken quickly and securely by ensuring that the
gas to be measured always flows without interrupt.

Sample valve

Electric signal

Vent

Measuring tube

Sample

Carrier gas

Column

Detector

Component separation and

concentration detection

Status of sampling

F0101.EPS

Sample valve

Electric signal

Vent

Measuring tube

Sample

Carrier gas

Column

Detector

Figure 1.1

Basic Configuration of Gas Chromatograph

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