Gas Chromatographs Operation & Maintenance
Who Should Attend Gas measurement technicians, field and maintenance foremen, and superintendents
What Students Will Take Home Training manual with a detailed outline of the course material and space to take notes, a hardware manual, and a software manual for later reference on the job.
Course Content Students are given instruction on:
· What a gas analyzer is and how it operates
· Using the basic analyzer system in natural gas analysis
· Carrier and calibration gas systems
· Analyzer hardware
· Installation and operation of MON software
· Chromatogram integration and post-analysis calculations
· Using the chromatogram to identify problems
· Setting Timed Events, Retention Times, and Response Factors
· Startup procedures
Class Size
Min: 05 Participants
Max: 10 Participants
Duration 4 days
Costs Course Fee: US$1,200 per Student |
Description This course prepares students to operate and/or repair a gas analyzer. As a prerequisite, a student should either have worked with an analyzer for at least six months or attended the DMS Introduction to Gas Analyzers Class. Students receive four days of hands-on instructions and all necessary equipment and training materials.
· Sample preparation system
· Verifying that the analyzer is operating properly
· Troubleshooting the 2350 Controller and the analyzer
· Configuring of the 2350 Controller, user directory outputs
· Preventive maintenance service procedures
· Communication of gas data to other devices, such as flow computer or DCS
- Spare parts and necessary service tools

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