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I can accomplish what I'm doing now with just the front injector, autosampler, and the FID. I've found that I don't really need the ECD at this time. What I'd like to do is swap out the ECD with a TCD to start analyzing the lighter components (up to c7)of raw high and low pressure natural gas.
I have started to gather a small list of hardware required to add this capability.
6-port sampling valve, sample loop, metering valve, reference standard, ss tubing and fittings.
Each column would operate at very similar operating temps, so there's no problems there.
My initial research indicates that what I'd like to do is possible, but I could use some confirmation since I am unfamiliar with how a gas sampling system is configured. My one and only question is:
Can I have a gas sample loop, valve, etc plumbed to the rear injector while still maintaining use of the front injector port and autosampler for my liquids analysis?
I would be grateful for any other insight any of you could provide.
Thanks in advance.
Dan
