Connect Gas to Analyzer
| Analyzer | Gauge should indicate |
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| AutoChem | 14 - 16 psig (95 - 110 kPag) |
| AutoCool | 100 - 120 psig (690 - 830 kPag) |
| Exceeding the maximum recommended pressure could cause personal injury or damage the instrument. |
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Ensure the gas cylinder is closed before connecting the gas line to the analyzer. |
The 18 gas inlet ports are located underneath the front cover.
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| Gas Type | Port Label |
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| Carrier | 1 through 6 |
| Loop | 11 through 16 |
| Preparation | 21 through 26 |
| Exhaust | One port each for Loop, Carrier, Preparation, Reference, Vapor |
- Attach the gas line to the appropriate port.
- Set the regulator pressure as described in the Regulator Pressure Settings table.
- Repeat steps 1 and 2 to connect all required gases.
- Ensure any unused gas inlet ports are plugged.
- Record the gas installed in the port in the analysis program (Unit [n] > Gas Connections) after the software is installed. See Gas Connections.





