6 high-pressure pump, 1 removing the transport security screws, 2 installing the pulsation dampener – Metrohm 861 Advanced Compact IC User Manual

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2.6 High-pressure pump

861 Advanced Compact IC / Instructions for Use 8.861.1033

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2.6 High-pressure

pump

In order to avoid damage to the pump it must never be operated dry.

Each time that the pump is switched on always first check that the

eluent supply has been connected up correctly and that sufficient elu-

ent is present in the eluent bottle.

2.6.1

Removing the transport security screws

In order to prevent the pump drive from being damaged during trans-

port the pump head is fitted with three transport security screws 15 (see

Figure 2). These transport security screws must be removed before the

high-pressure pump is started up. Also remove the red sticker attached

to the pump head.

In order to avoid damage to the pump head these three security

screws should be attached to the pump head each time that the 861

Advanced Compact IC is to be transported.

2.6.2

Installing the pulsation dampener

To protect the column material against pressure drops caused by the

injection valve, the 6.2620.150 Pulsation dampener MF has to be in-
stalled between the high-pressure pump and the injection valve of the
861 Advanced Compact IC. Proceed as follows (see Figure 12):

1 Install pulsation dampener

Position the pulsation dampener 60 in the interior of the Com-

pact IC on the base.

2 Connection to the pump

Unscrew PEEK capillary 33 of coupling 31 and attach it to

connection 62 of the pulsation dampener 60.

3 Connection to injection valve

Unscrew PEEK capillary 24 of coupling 31 and attach it to

connection 61 of the pulsation dampener 60.

The pulsation dampener is filled with isopropanol and must be rinsed

with eluent before connection to a separating column (see Section

2.6.4).

The 6.2620.150 Pulsation dampener can be operated in both direc-

tions.

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