Metrohm 850 Professional IC AnCat MSM-HC MCS User Manual
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3 Installation
850 Professional IC – AnCat – MSM-HC – MCS
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Place the detectors in the instrument and connect them (see
Chapter 3.6.2, page 24).
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Connect the leak sensor (see Chapter 3.6.4, page 26).
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Connect drainage tubings (see Chapter 3.6.5, page 27).
3 Connecting the eluent path
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Equip an eluent aspiration tubing for each of the two high pres-
sure pumps and connect with the eluent bottle (see Chapter
3.8.1, page 32).
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Instead of the columns, connect a 6.2744.040 coupling with a
6.2744.010 pressure screw at the end of each pre-installed col-
umn inlet capillary.
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Connecting the cation channel:
Connect the detector inlet capillary of the detector for the cation
channel with a 6.2744.010 PEEK pressure screw to the
6.2744.040 coupling of the column inlet capillary of the cation
channel (connected to the lower injection valve).
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Connecting the anion channel
– Connect the MSM-HC (see Chapter 3.16.2, page 52)
capillary labeled with Eluent with a 6.2744.010 PEEK pres-
sure screw to the 6.2744.040 coupling of the column inlet
capillary of the anion channel (connected to the upper
injection valve).
Use a 6.2744.090 long pressure screw to connect the capil-
lary of the MSM-HC (see Chapter 3.16.2, page 52)
labeled with Detector to the input of the MCS (see Chapter
3.18.2, page 60).
– Connect the detector inlet capillary of the detector for the
anion channel with a 6.2744.090 long pressure screw to
the output of the MCS (see Chapter 3.18.2, page 60).
4 Installing the sample path
Note
The sample degasser does not have to be connected. We recom-
mend the usage of the sample degasser only if the sample matrix
requires it.
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Connect the 6.1803.040 sample aspirating capillary connected at
the sample input of the injection valve to the output of the sam-
ple degasser with the aid of a 6.2744.090 long pressure screw
(see Chapter 3.13, page 45).