Loop Calibration
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Each calibration loop must be calibrated prior to its first use to determine its precise volume under local conditions. Calibration consists of:
- Determining the average area of a series of peaks generated by injections of a known volume of gas through the analyzer septum using a syringe.
- Determining the average area of a series of peaks generated by injections of the same gas using the analyzer’s internal loop.
- Calculating the volume of the loop by comparing the average peak area generated by the loop injections with that generated by the syringe injections.
- Entering the calculated loop volume under Unit [n] > Unit Configuration.
Step 1: Update Ambient Pressure and Temperature
Options > Environmental Defaults
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Ambient pressure and temperature at the time of the analysis affect the results of a loop calibration. In calculations, the analyzer uses the ambient pressure and temperature recorded in Environmental Defaults. Check and update the Environmental Defaults before beginning a loop calibration.
Step 2: Create a Sample File
Create the sample file and insert a Loop Calibration experiment on the Analysis Conditions tab.
A loop calibration must be created for each loop. For Loop Calibration, select a carrier gas, flow rate, and loop gas that will commonly be used for sample analyses. |
Step 3: Perform the Analysis
- Install the correct injection loop.
- Go to Unit > Sample Analysis and select the sample file for the loop calibration.
- Click Next to accept the default values, then click Start.
- Follow the prompts to make the selected number of injections. Use a volume that is close to the volume of the loop being calibrated. For example, if calibrating the 1 cm3 loop, use a 1 cm3 syringe and inject as close to 1 cm3 of gas as possible.
Pay close attention to the instructions provided in each prompt and perform the steps in the order given. Most accurate data results from keeping injection size as consistent as possible. Injection errors may be evident in the data and may make it necessary to repeat the experiment. |
After the last manual injection, the analyzer automatically makes the same number of injections using the loop.
Step 4: Generate the Report
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When properly performed, each manual and automatic injection results in a peak. When the Results view of the Start Analysis window is selected, each peak can be viewed as it is collected. The area under the peak corresponds to the amount of gas injected.
- In the Peak Editor, open the sample file to ensure the peaks are properly marked.
- Go to File > Open > [.SMP] and open the .SMP file containing the calibration experiment and verify (or correct) the defined peaks using the MicroActive Peak Editor.
- On the Reports tab, select only the Loop Calibration report option.
- Go to Unit > Unit Configuration. In the Loop volume field, enter the Loop Volume.
Verify that the Loop Volume and Environmental Default values are correct prior to starting an analysis with injections. |
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