13 metrohm co2 suppressor (mcs), 1 connecting the mcs, 2 installing adsorption cartridges – Metrohm 940 Professional IC Vario ONE/SeS/HPG User Manual

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4.13 Metrohm CO

2

Suppressor (MCS)

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940 Professional IC Vario ONE/SeS/HPG (2.940.1440)

4.13

Metrohm CO

2

Suppressor (MCS)

4.13.1

Connecting the MCS

The MCS is connected between the suppressor and the detector.

Connecting the MCS

Figure 5

Connecting the MCS

1

Air aspiration capillary
For drawing in air with low CO

2

content (via

the CO

2

adsorption cartridge).

2

Pressure screw, short (6.2744.070)
Installed on the air aspiration capillary.

3

Luer coupling (6.2744.120)
Mounted on the air aspiration capillary with
a pressure screw (6.2744.070).

CAUTION

If the MCS is not used, the input and output must be sealed with the
threaded stoppers (6.2744.220).

4.13.2

Installing adsorption cartridges

The suctioned air has to have the lowest CO

2

content possible in order for

the CO

2

to be removed from the eluent as efficiently as possible. In order

to achieve this, the air is aspirated through a CO

2

adsorption cartridge

(6.2837.000).

However, the CO

2

adsorption cartridge is sensitive to humidity; the CO

2

adsorption cartridge becomes clogged when wet. In order to protect the

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