Metrohm 732 IC Detector User Manual

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2.6 Connection of 709 IC Pump

732 IC Detector / 733 IC Separation Center

25

709

22

22

64

64

65

65

733

66

66

65

65

67

67

68

68

Fig. 13: Connection to injection valve with PEEK capillaries

22

22

Connection capillary

6.1831.010 PEEK capillary

66

66

Pulsation dampener (6.2620.150)

64

64

Filter unit PEEK (6.2824.100)

67

67

Column connection capillary

6.1831.010 PEEK capillary

65

65

PEEK capillary (6.1831.010)

68

68

Injection valve

2.6.6

Connection to injection valve with steel capillaries

For the pressure range 25

50 mPa (250

500 bar) we recommend to

use 6.2620.020 Steel capillaries, a 6.2620.150 Pulsation dampener (see

section 2.6.2) and a 6.2821.000 Filter unit Manufit (see section 2.6.4) to

connect the 709 IC Pump and the injection valve of the 733 IC Separa-

tion Center. Proceed as follows:

For the connection of capillaries to the injection valve, use only the

special steel connectors contained in a plastic bag affixed to the

valve. If other steel connectors are used (e.g. 6.2620.000 and

6.2620.010), the valve connection may be damaged!

1 Connection to 709 IC Pump

Attach inlet capillary 56

56 of the Manufit filter unit 69

69 to connec-

tion 23

23 of the 709 IC Pump (see 709 Instructions for Use).

Attach outlet capillary 63

63 of the filter unit Manufit 69

69 using

coupling 70

70 to a steel capillary 71

71 cut to the required length

(see Fig. 14).

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