BTU
Gas Analyzer GC System
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The BTU Gas Analyzer GC uses just one 10-port gas sampling valve and two columns, and is tolerant of valve timing variations or operator adjustments. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unlike the widely used competitive micro GCs, the BTU Gas Analyzer GC is not only tolerant of water, but it actually generates a quantifiable water peak. The seven minute analysis may be longer than a micro GC analysis, but the BTU GC does not need baking out between runs. Therefore, about the same number of runs may be made per day with the BTU GC as with a typical micro GC. The capillary column is maintained at 40oC in the valve oven while the Haysep-D column is temperature programmed from 40oC to 180oC in the column oven. The chromatogram at right shows the separation of a natural gas sample in less than seven minutes by an SRI BTU GC. |
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The
BTU Gas Analyzer GC can be configured with a TCD
detector only, for detection limits in the 200-500ppm range. Other
detectors may be added, such as the HID, FID,
or FPD for applications requiring higher sensitivity
or selectivity.
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BTU Gas Analyzer
GC System
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