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Shimadzu GC-2014 Operation Manual

Shimadzu GC-2014
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Safety Precautions
VIII
In the Event of an Emergency or Power Outage
If you find that the GC-2014 has malfunctioned, immediately perform an emergency stop.
Also, prior to starting the system again, inspect the instrument thoroughly and, if required, contact your Shimadzu
representative.
Emergency Shutdown and Power Outage Procedure
1. Turn OFF power to the GC-2014.
2. Turn OFF power on all the peripheral units.
3. Close the main valves for carrier gas, hydrogen gas, air, and makeup gas.
4. Shut OFF the main power supply.
If the GC-2014 unit’s power cable is connected to a power distribution board, turn OFF the board’s
switch.
If the GC-2014 unit’s power cable is connected to the main power supply via a plug, unplug the cable.
Power switch Power cable

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Shimadzu GC-2014 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeGas Chromatograph
DisplayLCD
Maximum Heating Rate120°C/min
Data AcquisitionDigital
Maximum Number of Detectors4
WeightApprox. 45 kg
Carrier GasHelium, Nitrogen, Hydrogen
Detector OptionsFID, TCD, ECD, FPD
Injection PortSplit/Splitless, On-column
Gas ControlElectronic Flow Control (EFC)
Temperature Programming Rate0.1 to 120 °C/min
Power Requirements230 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Detector Temperature RangeUp to 400°C (depending on detector type)

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