Polyarc System v2.0 - Installation Manual - Agilent 8890, 8860, 7890, 7820, 6890 or equivalent
Manuals | 2022 | ARCInstrumentation
The Polyarc® system enhances quantitative carbon detection in gas chromatography by converting all organic species to methane for uniform response. Installation on Agilent GCs enables laboratories to achieve accurate, calibration‐free carbon analysis across diverse samples, improving consistency and reducing operational costs.
This manual aims to guide users through a step-by-step installation and configuration of the Polyarc system v2.0 on Agilent 8890, 8860, 7890, 7820, or 6890 gas chromatographs. It provides a quick start guide, detailed procedures for preparing the GC, connecting gas and capillary lines, configuring heaters, and validating system performance.
Proper installation produces stable air and hydrogen flows (2.5 sccm air, 35 sccm H2) and consistent reactor temperatures (293 °C for ARC RTDs, 450 °C for PT-100 RTDs). Conditioning at elevated temperatures removes contaminants and stabilizes the catalytic layer. Leak checks and method validation with test mixtures confirm system integrity and quantitative performance.
Advancements may include integration with hydrogen carrier flows, automation of flow control via digital interfaces, and expansion to additional GC platforms. Ongoing catalyst improvements and lower-temperature reactor designs could broaden applications to volatile or heat-sensitive compounds.
The Polyarc system installation manual provides a comprehensive protocol for achieving precise, universal carbon detection on Agilent gas chromatographs. Following the outlined steps ensures reliable operation, simplified maintenance, and robust analytical results.
Activated Research Company LLC Manual PA-MAN-IM38 2022
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Summary
Importance of the Topic
The Polyarc® system enhances quantitative carbon detection in gas chromatography by converting all organic species to methane for uniform response. Installation on Agilent GCs enables laboratories to achieve accurate, calibration‐free carbon analysis across diverse samples, improving consistency and reducing operational costs.
Study Aims and Overview
This manual aims to guide users through a step-by-step installation and configuration of the Polyarc system v2.0 on Agilent 8890, 8860, 7890, 7820, or 6890 gas chromatographs. It provides a quick start guide, detailed procedures for preparing the GC, connecting gas and capillary lines, configuring heaters, and validating system performance.
Methods and Instrumentation
- Polyarc reactor assembly with capillary inlet and outlet lines
- Air and hydrogen flow controllers (manual or electronic mass flow controllers)
- Agilent GC auxiliary heater ports and thermal auxiliary configuration
- Zero-dead volume unions and ferrules for capillary connections
- CO2 trap on air supply to extend lifespan
- Standard GC tools: Torx drivers, wrenches, flowmeter, leak detector
Main Outcomes and Discussion
Proper installation produces stable air and hydrogen flows (2.5 sccm air, 35 sccm H2) and consistent reactor temperatures (293 °C for ARC RTDs, 450 °C for PT-100 RTDs). Conditioning at elevated temperatures removes contaminants and stabilizes the catalytic layer. Leak checks and method validation with test mixtures confirm system integrity and quantitative performance.
Practical Benefits and Applications
- Universal carbon response eliminates time-consuming calibration with standards
- Enhanced detection of trace organics and impurities in QA/QC and research labs
- Compatibility with common Agilent GC models and minimal footprint
- Reduced maintenance frequency through CO2 trapping and proper conditioning
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advancements may include integration with hydrogen carrier flows, automation of flow control via digital interfaces, and expansion to additional GC platforms. Ongoing catalyst improvements and lower-temperature reactor designs could broaden applications to volatile or heat-sensitive compounds.
Conclusion
The Polyarc system installation manual provides a comprehensive protocol for achieving precise, universal carbon detection on Agilent gas chromatographs. Following the outlined steps ensures reliable operation, simplified maintenance, and robust analytical results.
References
Activated Research Company LLC Manual PA-MAN-IM38 2022
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