Principle of operation of Agilent EPC?
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 3:32 am
Anyone have a simple description of how the Agilent EPC works, the flow controller for gas flow settings to an FID etc.?
I get the feeling it simply measures pressure drop across an controlled needle valve or orifice. The flow measurement is only correct if the downstream flow is relatively unimpeded.
In fact, it seems if the flow is totally blocked, it'll still report a flow as it'll adjust the down stream pressure to the setpoint for unimpeded flow. Kind of like when you simply adjust a gas regulator that is valved off. But in Agilent EPC case, you can drop the EPC flow setting and the pressure is relieved on the low pressure side of the orifice and "go to zero flow" whereas you have to vent the gas regulator to drop the pressure. If you follow what I mean....
I get the feeling it simply measures pressure drop across an controlled needle valve or orifice. The flow measurement is only correct if the downstream flow is relatively unimpeded.
In fact, it seems if the flow is totally blocked, it'll still report a flow as it'll adjust the down stream pressure to the setpoint for unimpeded flow. Kind of like when you simply adjust a gas regulator that is valved off. But in Agilent EPC case, you can drop the EPC flow setting and the pressure is relieved on the low pressure side of the orifice and "go to zero flow" whereas you have to vent the gas regulator to drop the pressure. If you follow what I mean....