Instrument installation and setup, Operator’s manual – ANKOM HCl Series User Manual

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Operator’s Manual

Rev L 11/12/14

pg. 9

Instrument Installation and Setup

Site Requirements

To install and operate the ANKOM

HCl

Hydrolysis System you will need the following:

Adjustable wrench

Tap water connection

Adequate power (see “Operating Environment” section)

Drying capability

It is extremely important that you completely dry your food or feed samples in an ANKOM

RD

Dryer or an oven

resistant to HCl fumes. If samples are not dried enough, residual water and acid left in the samples will lead to
inaccurate fat values. Overheating samples can lead to complexing of the fats resulting in lower values.

The ANKOM

RD

Dryer is specifically designed for hydrolysis samples and should be set at 110°C. This will result in

the appropriate temperature of 102°C inside the bag. If you are drying samples using a laboratory oven, it is
recommended that you use a mechanical convection oven set to 102°C±2°.

If you use a dryer, remember to regularly check the air flow through the
filter. For details, refer to the operator’s manual for your dryer.

Instrument Installation

The ANKOM

HCl

Hydrolysis System should be installed in a clean area free of dust and excessive moisture. The

instrument’s power cord must be plugged into a grounded receptacle. Ensure there are no kinks or bends in any of
the tubing that is connected to the instrument.

To install the ANKOM

HCl

Hydrolysis System, follow the procedure detailed below.

1. Remove the instrument from the shipping container and set it on a smooth level surface near a drain and a

cold water supply.

WARNING: Due to the corrosive nature of hydrochloric acid, it is
recommended that the instrument be operated in an acid ventilation hood
separate from other instruments that are subject to corrosion.

2. Connect the instrument to a water supply using the

“Water Supply Connection.”

3. Install the “Water Drain Hose” and position it to run

downhill from the instrument to a drain, allowing
for proper drainage and preventing condensation
from accumulating inside.

Water Drain
Hose

Water Supply
Connection

Vent Hose

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