Convenient Functions of GC-2014: Gas Chromatography
Convenient Functions of GC-2014: Gas Chromatography
Convenient Functions of GC-2014: Gas Chromatography
The GC-2014, melding the performance and ease-of- market. Here we introduce the convenient functions
operation of our flagship model GC-2010 and the and options of the GC-2014.
flexibility of the GC-14 series, is now available in the
Press the [FUNC] key on the GC main unit to display the Function screen, and select “6. System Configuration”. In the Configuration screen, select “9. Other System
Configuration” to display the left-hand screen shown above. Use the ' key to move the cursor to the “DAFC Unit” item, and change the setting from [DAFC]→[AMC.LR].
(Right-hand screen above. This changes the dual AFC operation setting from carrier gas flow controller to makeup gas flow controller.)
- Setting parameters from GC Main Unit
In the screen displayed after pressing the [OPTION] key, set the adapter-connected packed column injection port channel (L or R) to ON, and set the flow rate. Then set the
unused channel to OFF.
- Setting parameters using GCsolution
After changing the settings on the GC main unit screen shown above, add the packed column injection port channel (AMC.L or R) to the additional flow of the instrument using
[System Configuration].
Settings and monitoring can be made from the Additional Flow tab.
The packed column injection unit cannot be used in its current condition to conduct packed column analysis. The DAFC unit setting must be returned from AMC.L or R to
DAFC using the reverse procedure of that in the above screen, and then select DAFC as an injection unit for the analysis line. Only one injection unit (AFC) can be selected
for one analysis line. To perform capillary analysis using AFC for SPL to control the carrier gas, two AFCs cannot be selected simultaneously, even if the makeup gas is to be
controlled using DAFC. For that reason, if DAFC is to be used for controlling the makeup gas, set “Not using DAFC as AFC” as in the above screen so that simultaneous
selection can be performed in exceptional cases.