Instruction Manual
    <Appendix B Terminology>
App.B-4
IM 11B08A01-01E
Term Description Notes
Atmospheric-
Pressure Balancing 
Valve
A balancing valve for sampling gases
This valve can be used for sampling gas.
As the fl ow rate changes, the compression rate of sample gas 
changes, resulting in changes in the sampling volume.
This valve is used to prevent such changes.
Specifi cally, install this valve before the sample valve measurement 
tube and turn it on to stop the fl ow of sample gas and then turn 
on the sample valve. When the pressure in the sample valve 
measurement tube reaches equilibrium with atmospheric pressure 
at the outlet, turn on the sample valve and start sampling. These 
procedures are carried out by setting each valve in the Method 
setting.
Protection Device A device for detecting a pressure drop in the control unit to turn off 
the power supply
The device is installed in a pressure-proof enclosure, and is 
denoted differently in respective explosion-proof standards.
FM, CSA: Protection system (Explosionproof enclosure)
ATEX, IECEx: Safety device (Flameproof enclosure)
TIIS: Protection device (Flameproof enclosure)
Pressurized 
Enclosure
An enclosure whose internal pressure is kept high with protection 
gas
The electronic section of the control unit and the electronic section 
of oven units 1-3 (including EPC enclosure) connect with one 
another to form a single pressurized enclosure. A large isothermal 
oven and isothermal oven in each oven unit are independent 
pressurized enclosures.
Back-fl ush Valve A switching valve for back fl ushing
It uses RV.
Non Explosion-proof General purpose
Fore-fl ush Valve A switching valve for fore fl ushing
It uses RV.
Flame Arrester A device for protecting against “fl ame runaway”
It is an explosion-proof device.
Protection Gas Air, Nitrogen, Carbon dioxide
Vortex Tube A cooler which uses compressed air
Manifold Regulator
Mesh Arrestor Detects FID and FPD.
Utility Gas This term generally means all gases used in the device such as 
protection gas, carrier gas, H
2
 for FID and FPD combustion. In the 
GC8000, it means the following gases except for protection gas and 
carrier gas:
H
2
 (for combustion)
Air (for combustion)
Make-up gas (H
2
, He, Ar, N
2
)
Stream Valve A valve which switches the streams through which samples of 
measurement targets are fl owing.
Restrictor A needle-valve type variable resistor
It controls the fl ow rate of carrier gas or utility gas.
 Analysis Terminology
Term Description Notes
 (sigma) This term means standard deviation, and indicates how far 
individual data are from the mean.
1 : 68% of data are within the mean ±1 
2 : 95% of data are within the mean ±2 
The GC8000 generally ensures that repeatability is ±1% or ±2% of 
full scale (2 ).
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