Identify the valves, Gas inlet valves, Gas release valve – Parr Instrument Series 4580 User Manual
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IDENTIFY THE VALVES
Gas Inlet Valves
The gas inlet valve is easily identified when
the bomb is open by noting that it is connected 
to a dip tube which extends to a point near the 
bottom of the cylinder. This valve includes an 
adapter which provides a socket for attaching 
the A506HC pressure hose furnished with the 
reactor. 
Gas Release Valve
The gas release valve is installed in a port
without any attachments installed on the 
underside of the head. Gas released from this 
valve will be drawn from the headspace of the 
vessel. 
 
 
Liquid Sampling Valve
The liquid sampling valve is attached to the
same fitting as the gas inlet valve and 
connected to the same dip tube. With this 
arrangement, incoming gas is always 
introduced below the surface of the liquid and 
the operator is provided with a means for 
clearing the dip tube to be sure that any 
sample taken during a run will be 
representative of the charge. This can be done 
by opening the upper gas inlet valve 
momentarily to allow the inlet gas to force any 
liquid in the dip tube back into the reactor 
before withdrawing a sample from the 
sampling valve. 
Pressure Gage
Stirring Shaft
Safety Rupture 
Disc 
Cooling Coil
Dip Tube
Adjustable Impeller(s)
Fixed Head Shown
Liquid
Sampling
Valve
Stirrer Support Bracket
Thermocouple/ 
Thermowell 
Thermocouple
Magnetic Drive
Gas Release Valve
Gas Inlet Valve