Connect Gas to Analyzer

Regulator Pressure Settings
Analyzer Gauge should indicate
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.
 

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.

  1. Carrier gas inlets (6)
  2. Loop gas inlets (6)
  3. Preparation gas inlets (6)
  4. Exhaust ports
  5. Air Source selector and Air In port
Port
Gas Type Port Label
Carrier 1 through 6
Loop 11 through 16
Preparation 21 through 26
Exhaust One port each for Loop, Carrier, Preparation, Reference, Vapor
  1. Attach the gas line to the appropriate port.
  2. Set the regulator pressure as described in the Regulator Pressure Settings table.
  3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to connect all required gases.
  4. Ensure any unused gas inlet ports are plugged.
  5. Record the gas installed in the port in the analysis program (Unit [n] > Gas Connections) after the software is installed. See Gas Connections.