2 mode of operation of the injection valve, Mode of operation of the injection valve – Metrohm 850 Professional IC Anion MCS Prep 1 User Manual

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2.14 Injection valve

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850 Professional IC – Anion – MCS – Prep 1

3

Connection capillary
Connected to connector 4. Carries eluent to
the injection valve.

4

Connection capillary (column inlet
capillary)
Connected to connector 5. Carries eluent to
the separation column.

5

Connection capillary
Connected to connector 1. Carries sample to
the injection valve.

6

Connection capillary
Connected to connector 2. Carries sample to
the waste container.

7

PEEK pressure screw 6.2744.010

Replacing the sample loop
The sample loop can be replaced, depending on requirements. For addi-
tional information concerning selection of the appropriate sample loop,
see Chapter 2.14.3, page 45.

Note

Use only 6.2744.010 PEEK pressure screws for connecting capillaries
and sample loop to the injection valve.

1 Removing existing sample loop

Loosen 6.2744.010 pressure screws at connector 3 and connec-
tor 6.

Remove sample loop.

2 Mounting new sample loop

Fasten one end of the sample loop (24-2) with a 6.2744.010
PEEK pressure screw (24-7) to connector 3.

Fasten the other end of the sample loop (24-2) with a second
6.2744.010 PEEK pressure screw (24-7) to connector 6.

2.14.2

Mode of operation of the injection valve

The injection valve (see Figure 25, page 45) can adopt two valve posi-
tions - FILL and INJECT. Switching back and forth between the two valve
positions determines whether the sample path or the eluent path is gui-
ded through the sample loop. The following figure provides a schematic
display of the flow paths of the two valve positions.

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