Metrohm 732 IC Detector User Manual
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5.2 Maintenance and servicing
732 IC Detector / 733 IC Separation Center
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2 Regenerate suppressor
•
Connect the inlet capillary 90
90 marked "H
2
SO
4
" to the 709 IC
Pump using the 6.2620.060 or 6.2744.040 coupling.
•
Set the flow at the 709 IC Pump to 0.5 mL/min and rinse the
suppressor unit with 1 mol/L H
2
SO
4
for 5 to 10 min.
•
As the pressure falls, slowly increase the flow at the 709 IC
Pump to 2 mL/min. Do not exceed a maximum pressure of
2 MPa (20 bar).
•
Switch suppressor to the next position using the
key.
•
Connect the inlet capillary 93
93 marked "H
2
O" to the 709 IC
Pump using coupling 6.2620.060 or 6.2744.040.
•
Set the flow at the 709 IC Pump to 0.5 mL/min and rinse the
suppressor unit with distilled H
2
O for 5 to 10 min.
•
As the pressure falls, slowly increase the flow at the 709 IC
Pump to 2 mL/min. Do not exceed a maximum pressure of
2 MPa (20 bar).
3 Connect suppressor to IC system
•
Reconnect the suppressor to the IC system and the 752
Pump Unit. If the pressure problems persist, replace the sup-
pressor rotor (see section 5.2.8).
5.2.7
Cleaning the suppressor
It may be necessary to clean the suppressor in the following cases:
•
High counterpressure on the suppressor connection
tubing
•
Irremediable blockage of the suppressor (the suppres-
sor can no longer deliver solutions)
•
Irremediable obstruction of the suppressor (the sup-
pressor can no longer be switched to next position)
To clean the connection piece and the rotor, proceed as follows (see
Fig. 24):
1
Disconnect suppressor from IC system
•
Disconnect input lead of suppressor from the separating
column and output lead to the detector.
2
Dismantle suppressor
•
Unscrew nut 97
97 from suppressor holder 100
100.
•
Pull out connection piece 98
98 and suppressor rotor 99
99 from
suppressor holder 100
100 (the connection piece and the rotor
normally stick together).
•
Loosen connection piece 98
98 from suppressor rotor 99
99.