SRITN12 - page 367

The EDIT-CHANNELS–
TEMPERATUREScreen
PeakSimple for Windows features
temperature-programmingof theG.G 's
column oven(s).
Access the Edit·
Channel 1-Temperature screen to
specify the temperature parameters to
be used during the analytical run. The
temperature program is capable of
executing an unlimited number of tem–
perature ramp and hold periods during
the analysis as well as maintaining a
single temperature throughout the run
for isothermaloperation.
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The Temperature Segment De–
tails Screen
TheAdd Button
Glick on the Add button from a blank
Channel 1 temperature control window to
create a new temperature program for Col–
umn oven #1. (Use the Edit-Channel 2–
Temperature screen for controlling column
oven #2). Type in the required data in the fol–
lowing fields; Initial temperature, the Hold
period inminutes, the Ramp rate in °C
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min,
and the final Temperature, or the durationof
theRamp.
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The length of the run is automatically
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the information provided in these fields,
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and is also displayed in the Edit–
Channels-Details End Time field. Ad–
ditional ramp segments may be added
by clicking theAdd button again.
In isothermal operation, the Initial
and the final temperature are the
same, so a Ramp rate of 0.000 is en–
tered. The Hold period determines the
lengthof the analytical run.
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