Bio-Rad BioFrac™ Fraction Collector User Manual

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| BioFrac Fraction Collector

8.

Attach the tubing from your chromatography system to the Common port on
the diverter valve using either a 1/4-28 fitting or luer to 1/4-28 union. The
BioFrac fittings kit includes 1/4-28 fittings (for 1/16" OD tubing) and luer to
1/4-28 unions.

9.

Connect the fraction collector to your chromatography system as described in
the next section,

Connecting Instruments and Devices to the BioFrac Fraction

Collector

.

Connecting Instruments and Devices to the BioFrac
Fraction Collector

The BioFrac fraction collector can be operated in any of the following

configurations.

BioLogic DuoFlow system control. The system controls the operation of

the fraction collector through the system bus. See

Connecting to a

BioLogic DuoFlow Chromatography System on page

17

for details.

LP/Econo mode collection with Bio-Rad components such as the BioLogic

LP system and Model EP-1 Econo™ Pump. The BioLogic LP system

Econo pump controls all aspects of fraction collection.

Stand-alone fraction collection (Local mode) with Bio-Rad components,

such as the Econo gradient pump, a BioLogic QuadTec™ detector, a

Model EM-1 Econo UV monitor, and/or a Model 1327 chart recorder.

Note:

The fraction collector provides complete control of fraction

collection.

Stand-alone fraction collection with components that are not

manufactured by Bio-Rad, such as a pump, UV monitor, and/or chart

recorder. In Local mode, the fraction collector provides complete control of

fraction collection and can start/stop an external device such as a pump or

chart recorder. In LP/Econo mode, the controller provides complete control

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