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Calibrating the NGC Instrument

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Calibrating the NGC Instrument

The NGC systems include integrated pressure and temperature sensors. The

pressure sensors monitor the system pressure to protect the column and media

from overpressure. The temperature sensor in the conductivity monitor enables the

system to provide real-time temperature compensation for conductivity and pH

measurements. The measured temperature appears as a trace on the

chromatogram.

All sensors and detectors on the NGC systems ship precalibrated to ensure

accurate monitoring. ChromLab enables you to recalibrate the pump flow rate and

the conductivity and the pH monitors, zero the pressure sensors, and reset them to

their factory settings.

Note:

You cannot run a method while calibrating the instrument.

Tip:

This section provides general procedures for calibrating the modules. For

more information about using ChromLab to calibrate the modules, see the

NGC

Chromatography Systems and ChromLab Software User Guide.

Calibrating pH

Use two pH calibration buffers with a difference of at least one pH unit. Allow the

buffers to reach the operating temperature before use.

To calibrate pH

1.

Do one of the following:

On the ChromLab computer, select the System Control tab, click

Tools >

Calibrate, and select pH on the dropdown list.

On the NGC touch screen, select Calibrate on the ChromLab dropdown

menu and then select pH on the dropdown list.

2.

Follow the steps in the pH Calibration dialog box.

3.

Verify that Status (at the bottom of the dialog box) is Calibrated.

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