2 maintenance work at the pump head – Metrohm 709 IC Pump User Manual

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4.2 Maintenance and servicing

709 IC Pump

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4.2.2

Maintenance work at the pump head

In many cases, an unstable baseline (pulsation, flow fluctuations) can

be traced to contaminated valves or faulty, leaky piston seals. For

cleaning contaminated valves and/or replacement of wear parts such

as pistons, piston seals and valves, proceed as follows:

1 Detach pump head

Unscrew connection capillary 14 from the pump head 18 with

the aid of the ¼" wrench (see Fig. 2). Then remove the pump

head 18 from the pump housing by loosening the 4 hexagon

screws 19 using the 6.2621.030 hexagon key. The main piston is

on the left (when viewed from front), the auxiliary piston on the

right.

2 Disassemble pump head

Strip down pump head 18 in accordance with Fig. 9. Main and

auxiliary pistons are identical with the following exceptions:

The spring 63 of the auxiliary piston (right piston) is more

powerful (longer) than that of the main piston (left piston).

Inlet and outlet valve are not present in the secondary

cylinder.

To prevent the piston

61

suddenly jumping out of the piston cartridge

64

, the screw

60

must be undone very carefully by hand.

3 Cleaning/replacement of piston

61

Pistons contaminated by abrasive particles or deposits are

cleaned with scouring powder and rinsed free of any particles

with dist. water. Relatively badly contaminated or scratched

pistons must be replaced (spare part: 6.2824.070 Zircon piston).

4 Replacement of piston seal

68

To remove damaged piston seals 68 the special tool 72 is used.

This is screwed into the seal 68, which can then be pulled out

(see Fig.10A).

When the special tool

72

is screwed into the piston seal

68

the latter is

completely destroyed!

If you use only aqueous eluents the 6.2741.000 piston seal can be

replaced by the 6.2741.010 PE piston seal available as an option.

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