Metrohm 850 Professional IC Anion MCS Prep 2 User Manual
850 professional ic
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Table of contents
- Table of figures
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation
- 2.1 About this chapter
- 2.2 Initial installation
- 2.3 Flow diagram
- 2.4 Setting up the instrument
- 2.5 Capillary connections in the IC system
- 2.6 Rear of the instrument
- 2.7 Capillary and cable feed-throughs
- 2.8 Eluent
- 2.9 Eluent degasser
- 2.10 High pressure pump
- 2.11 Inline filter
- 2.12 Pulsation damper
- 2.13 Sample degasser
- 2.14 Injection valve
- 2.15 Column thermostat
- 2.16 Metrohm Suppressor Module (MSM)
- 2.17 Peristaltic pump
- 2.18 Metrohm CO2 suppressor (MCS)
- 2.19 Conductivity detector
- 2.20 Connecting the instrument
- 2.21 Guard column
- 2.22 Separation column
- 3 Start-up
- 4 Operation and maintenance
- 4.1 General information
- 4.2 Capillary connections
- 4.3 Door
- 4.4 Eluent
- 4.5 High pressure pump
- 4.6 Inline filter
- 4.7 Inline sample preparation
- 4.8 Rinsing the sample path
- 4.9 Sample degasser
- 4.10 Injection valve
- 4.11 Metrohm Suppressor Module (MSM)
- 4.12 Peristaltic pump
- 4.13 Metrohm CO2 suppressor (MCS)
- 4.14 Conductivity detector
- 4.15 Separation column
- 4.16 Quality Management and validation with Metrohm
- 5 Troubleshooting
- 6 Technical specifications
- 6.1 Reference conditions
- 6.2 Instrument
- 6.3 Leak sensor
- 6.4 Ambient conditions
- 6.5 Housing
- 6.6 Eluent degasser
- 6.7 High pressure pump
- 6.8 Sample degasser
- 6.9 Injection valve
- 6.10 Column thermostat
- 6.11 Metrohm Suppressor Module (MSM)
- 6.12 Peristaltic pump
- 6.13 Metrohm CO2 suppressor (MCS)
- 6.14 Conductivity measuring system
- 6.15 Mains connection
- 6.16 Interfaces
- 6.17 Safety specification
- 6.18 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
- 6.19 Weight
- 7 Conformity and warranty
- 8 Accessories
- Index