8 changing the capillary – Metrohm 757 VA Computrace User Manual

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3.3 Multi-mode electrode (MME)

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3.3.8

Changing the capillary

Contamination of the glass capillary can necessitate its replacement. In such a

case, proceed as follows:

1 Remove multi-mode electrode from 757 VA Computrace

Stand

• Unscrew FEP tubing 30 and 38 from the MME, disconnect electrode

cable 16 from MME.

• Take multi-mode electrode 17 out of measuring head 20 while gently

tapping the MME to knock off any mercury drops on the glass capillary

into the measuring vessel.

• Place multi-mode electrode 17 in a horizontal position in the electrode

holder 93 (see Fig. 11-3).

2 Unscrew slotted screw 75

• Using a suitable coin, unscrew slotted screw 75 out of screw thread 77

until the contact surface of the black O-ring at the Plexiglas wall (thin,

black stripe) is just visible below the metal thread 77.

3 Dismantle old capillary

• Position multi-mode electrode 17 vertically in the electrode holder 93 (see

Fig. 11-1).

• Undo retaining nut 87 completely by turning anticlockwise and lift up until

the lower part of the glass capillary 88 with the wide opening is visible.

• Gently tap the glass capillary 88 to knock off any residual mercury in the

wide opening into the MME.

• Press the retaining nut 87 downward with one hand and with your other

hand take glass capillary 88 completely out of the mount.

4 Dispose of old capillary

• Connect filling tubing 94 with the tubing coupling 97 to the two gas wash

bottles 96 and the vacuum pump (see Fig. 10).

• Insert glass capillary 88 (capillary end) in the filling cone 95 of the filling

tubing 94.

• Remove mercury from capillary with the vacuum pump.

5 Replenish mercury if necessary

Proceed as described in section 3.3.2.

6 Mount new capillary

Proceed as described in section 3.3.3.

7 Fill capillary

Proceed as described in section 3.3.4 or section 3.3.5.



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