Chapter 3 overview, Chapter 3 – INFICON 3000 Micro GC Gas Analyzer Operating Manual User Manual

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3000 Micro GC Operating Manual

Chapter 3

Overview

3.1 Overview of 3000 Micro GC Instrument and Accessories

3000 Micro GC is a gas analyzer with applications ranging from fixed gases
(H

2

, O

2

, N

2

, CO, CO

2

, etc.) to light hydrocarbons (methane, ethane, ethylene,

propane, butanes, and pentanes) and volatile organic compounds (methanol,
ethanol, benzene, etc.). 3000 Micro GC contains from 1 to 4 channels that perform
analysis in seconds. For many applications, hydrocarbons between the C

6

- C

10

boiling range can be detected at mid-to-high ppm concentrations.

NOTE: When installed in a 3000 Micro GC chassis, a module is referred to as a

channel. When standalone, it is referred to as a module.

Samples can be introduced manually by a gas tight syringe, Tedlar

®

bag, or a

sample cylinder such as a summa canister. Samples can also be interfaced to
3000 Micro GC with appropriate INFICON supplied sample conditioners to
facilitate on-line analysis from bench scale or pilot plant reactors, or directly from a
process line. See

Chapter 5, Accessory Installation

for information on sample

conditioners.

3000 Micro GC is a ready to use solution combining speed of analysis, simplicity,
and small size. Since 3000 Micro GC is a gas chromatographic instrument, all
principles of GC operation and calibration apply.

3000 Micro GC is used in combination with INFICON EZ IQ chromatography
software for instrument control and chromatography analysis.

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