Connecting Waste Lines To The Gas Separator Waste Tube - Thermo Scientific Dionex ICS-5000+ Installation Instructions Manual

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Dionex ICS-5000
Installation Instructions
7. Route the separator column outlet tubing through the tubing chase and
connect it to the detector cell inlet.
8. If required for your system, connect backpressure tubing to the pump
outlet (see
9. Route all lines through the appropriate tubing slots. Be sure to push
tubing (especially the Dionex AS-AP inject port tubing) all the way to the
back of the slot on the side of the TC.
Connecting the TC to a Detector
The outlet line from the separator column in the TC can be connected to
various types of detectors, including the Dionex VWD, Dionex PDA, and
Thermo Scientific MSQ Mass Spectrometer. Refer to the detector manual for
detailed installation instructions. Manuals for Dionex detectors are provided
on the Thermo Scientific Reference Library DVD (P/N 053891).
Go on to system equilibration
4.3
Connecting Waste Lines to the Gas Separator
Waste Tube
A gas separator waste tube is required if the Dionex ICS-
NOTE
5000
suppressor. The EG and electrolytic suppressor generate
small amounts of electrolytic gases (hydrogen or oxygen).
The gas separator waste tube is used to avoid concentrating
these gases in the waste container.
Follow the instructions below to connect each EG or suppressor regenerant
waste line to the gas separator waste tube.
1. Locate the gas separator waste tube assembly (P/N 045460) in the DC
Ship Kit (P/N 072011, standard DC; P/N 22171-62000, low-temperature
DC).
2. Place the gas separator waste tube assembly into a waste container or
appropriate drain.
3. Make sure the junction of the white PTFE tubing and the black
polyethylene tubing is above the top of the container and that the gas
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system includes an EG or a DC with an electrolytic
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