by
AICMM » Sun Aug 07, 2011 3:21 pm
Nadia,
You can use any Valco loop on the Agilent valves. For that matter, you can make your own loop and with calibration, the loop volume will probably not enter into the picture (with some exceptions.) Valco has a table that ties internal volume and length to sample volume in their catalog that you can use to cut an appropriate loop size.
The other, implied, part of your question is whether you can use a Valco valve (actuator and valve) on an Agilent GC. Many people do this including most of the GC's I build. There are two tricky parts to this. The first is that you have to wire in a solenoid valve (if your GC does not already have them) that will drive the Valco valve. You could buy the Agilent solenoid kit to avoid this if you wanted. The second is squeezing the valve into the GC since the Agilent valve is flatter than the Valco valve. This is not all that challenging if you are mechanically adept. So, in short, yes, you can plumb a Valco valve into an Agilent GC.
Best regards,
AICMM