Venting Toxic Or Noxious Gases - Agilent Technologies 6820 Getting Started

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Table 1
Dimensions, power, and weight
Instrument
Height
6820 Gas
50 cm
Chromatograph
20 inches
Computer with
54 cm
*
monitor
21 inches
Computer
5 cm
*
keyboard
2 inches
Printer
30 cm
12 inches
Agilent integrator 13 cm
5 inches
* General specifications for a mid-size desktop computer.
† General specifications for a typical printer.

Venting toxic or noxious gases

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Width
Depth
68 cm
52 cm
27 inches
21 inches
42 cm
39 cm
17 inches
15 inches
47 cm
18 cm
18 inches
7 inches
46 cm
40 cm
16 inches
16 inches
46 cm
46 cm
18 inches
18 inches
During normal operation of the GC with many detectors and
inlets, some of the carrier gas and sample vents outside the
instrument. If any sample components are toxic or noxious, or if
hydrogen is used as the carrier gas, the exhaust must be vented
to a fume hood. Place the GC in the hood or attach a large
diameter venting tube to the outlet for proper ventilation.
To further prevent contamination from noxious gases, you can
attach a chemical trap (part no. G1544-60610) to the split vent.
Maximum power
Weight
(VA)
2,950 for 200 V,
60 kg
2,250 for all others
132 lb.
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
300 max
16.8 kg
37 lb.
50
4.3 kg
9.5 lb.
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