Releasing pressure, Withdrawing liquid samples, Initial operating test – Parr Instrument Series 4580 User Manual
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HOW TO USE THE VESSEL 
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Releasing Pressure
Use the gas release valve to reduce the
pressure in the vessel if the reactor is 
accidentally overcharged when filling. Use 
this valve also to release any excess 
pressure during a run and to exhaust the 
vessel at the end of a run. If the discharge 
gases are flammable or toxic, discharge to 
an exhaust hood or to any other safe 
release point. 
Withdrawing Liquid Samples
Liquid samples may be withdrawn from
the sampling valve attached to the same 
adapter as the gas inlet valve whenever the 
vessel is pressurized. Always close the inlet 
valve before withdrawing a liquid sample 
and open the sampling valve cautiously 
because liquid will be discharged with 
considerable force. Be particularly careful if 
the temperature of the sample is above its 
boiling point at atmospheric pressure. If so, 
it will “flash” and be lost as soon as it is 
released from the vessel. This problem can 
be avoided by connecting an optional 4351 
Sample Collection Vessel to the sampling 
valve to collect the liquid into an appropriate 
receiver. The addition of a small amount of 
gas can be used to clear the dip tube 
between liquid samples so that the next 
sample drawn through the tube will truly be 
representative of the mixture.
Initial Operating Test
Read all operating instructions carefully
so as to be well acquainted with the correct 
procedures for handling the vessel and for 
operating the controller and other 
accessories. An initial operating test should 
be made, with only water, to check the 
apparatus before starting the first 
experimental runs. For this initial test, fill the 
cylinder not more than half full of water and 
run the temperature up to 150ºC while 
checking the apparatus for leaks and 
observing the performance of the 
temperature controller.