Conditioning new seals – Bio-Rad ChromLab™ Software User Manual

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System and Sample Pumps

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Conditioning New Seals

New seals should be conditioned before use. To condition the seals, run the pump

with wetted seals under controlled flow rate and pressure conditions. This allows

the seals to seat properly and proof against leaks.

Important:

Use only organic solvents to condition new seals. Buffer solutions

and salt solutions should never be used to condition new seals. Recommended

solvents are HPLC-grade methanol and IPA or aqueous mixtures of these

solvents.

To condition the seals

1.

Using a backpressure regulator or a suitable column, run the pump with a 50:50
solution of IPA (or methanol) and water for 30 min at the backpressure and flow
rate listed in Table

16 for the pump head type.

2.

At the end of the 30-min treatment, run the pump for an additional 15 min at the
backpressure and flow rate listed in Table

17.

Table 16.

Initial backpressure and flow rates for conditioning seals

Pump Type

Backpressure

Flow Rate

10 ml/min

2,000 psi

2 ml/min

100 ml/min

1,000 psi

2 ml/min

Table 17.

Secondary backpressure and flow rates for conditioning seals

Pump Type

Backpressure

Flow Rate

10 ml/min

3,250 psi

4 ml/min

100 ml/min

1,300 psi

5 ml/min

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