INFICON Explorer Portable Gas Chromatograph User Manual

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Assay 2 User Notes

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These calibration times are based on an extended measurement of peak

area drift of a generic compound (isobutylene) following instrument warm-

up. A Explorer which has been off for an extended period is turned on and

set to auto sample and analyze isobutylene on Column B. Isobutylene is a

volatile compound. The observed peak area drift is an indication of detector

drift only. The resulting area drift over a period of 400 minutes is shown in

Figure 34. The change in peak area over this time period was 5%.

This drift characteristic is typical of

Explorer's detector response drift, following a 20

minute warm-up period. Although this test is performed with isobutylene. the same
approximate, peak area drift can be expected for any of the Assay 2 compounds. To
ensure a measured concentration (at the calibration concentration) is within 10% of
the actual value:

1. Calibrate once when the instrument is turned on.

Allow 30 minutes for the instrument to stabilize before performing the
calibration run(s).

2. Calibrate at 8 hour intervals.

Assuming detector response drift is similar for the petrochemical compounds, you
need to calibrate once, immediately following instrument warm-up. Measurement of
dry, pure samples at a similar concentration to the calibration concentration should
then give a result accurate to within 10% for an 8 hour working period.

0.8

0.9

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1.1

1.2

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100 200 300 400 500

Elapsed Time [min]

Figure 34 Peak Area Stability for Repetitive Sampling for 100 ppm Isobutylene

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