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Shimadzu GC-2014 Operation Manual

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3.2 Analysis using packed column
40
6
Stop the GC.
(1) Press .
(2) Press [Stop GC] (PF1 key).
(3) Re-set "Start time" to the original value.
7
Turn off the GC power.
External device setup
1
Specifying data processing devices.
(1) Verify that a personal computer or a chromatopac
is connected to the GC.
The computer is connected to the RS-232C
connector on the back of the instrument.
The chromatopac is connected to the detector
signal output terminal with the chromatopac
cable.
(2) As for the parameter setting (e.g. Peak
integration parameter), refer to the instruction
manual for each device.
For the setting of optional devices, such as the Auto-
injector AOC-20i, the Auto-sampler AOC-20s, etc.,
refer to "3.4 AOC (optional) setting" P.75.
RS-232C
connector
Detector signal output terminal

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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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