2 remove and replace a 3000 micro gc module, 1 types of replacement modules – INFICON 3000 Micro GC Gas Analyzer Operating Manual User Manual

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8.2 Remove and Replace a 3000 Micro GC Module

The following procedure will outline the steps necessary to fully remove and
replace a module.

8.2.1 Types of Replacement Modules

In general, any type of GC module can be replaced with one of a different type. This
includes modules with different columns, columns lengths, and injectors.

NOTE: Installing a GC module in a previously unused channel is not supported.

8.2.2 Performance Enhanced GC Module vs. Standard GC Module

There are two types of GC modules.

Standard GC module: This module type must be decommissioned and given
a new address via the embedded web page. The serial number can be
identified by the label on the top of the module.

A PN beginning with G2801 identifies a standard module.

Performance Enhanced GC module: This module type contains a dual inline
package (DIP) switch that can be set for a specific module address. This
eliminates the need to decommission a GC module first, so the GC module can
be easily replaced. The serial number can be identified by the label on the top
of the module.

A PN beginning with G2807 identifies a Performance Enhanced module.

Features of the performance enhanced GC module:

Peaks return to the baseline faster for better separation

Better sensitivity

Easier to integrate low ppm peaks

DIP switch for convenience when replacing GC modules

NOTE: Performance Enhanced GC modules do not have to be

decommissioned or recommissioned.

Section 8.2.4, Decommission a

Standard GC Module, on page 8-7

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section 8.2.7, Commission a

New Standard GC Module, on page 8-20

do not apply when replacing

a Performance Enhanced module.

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