Connecting The Nitrogen Exhaust Line - Waters SYNAPT G2 Operator's, Overview And Maintenance Manual

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Connecting the nitrogen exhaust line

Required materials
Chemical-resistant, powder-free gloves
Sharp knife
Nitrogen exhaust trap bottle
4-mm and 12-mm PTFE tubing (included in the SYNAPT G2 MS
installation kit)
To connect the nitrogen exhaust line
Caution:
nitrogen, the other for the roughing pump. Oil mist can seriously
damage the instrument if the nitrogen exhaust line connects with the
roughing pump exhaust line. Your warranty does not cover damage
caused by routing exhaust lines incorrectly.
B-10
External Connections
Warning:
• Biohazardous and/or toxic LC solvents and samples can be
carried in the nitrogen exhaust, which must be vented via the
nitrogen exhaust trap bottle and laboratory exhaust system.
The laboratory exhaust system must provide a minimum
vacuum of 0.20 kPa (2 mbar, 0.03 psi) below atmospheric
pressure (negative pressure).
• The exhaust connections can be contaminated with
biohazardous and/or toxic materials. Always wear
chemical-resistant, powder-free gloves when performing this
procedure.
• To avoid the buildup of hazardous gases, do not place the
nitrogen exhaust trap bottle in an enclosed cabinet.
The instrument requires two separate exhaust systems: one for

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