Leak Sensors; Vacuum System - Waters SYNAPT G2 Operator's, Overview And Maintenance Manual

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Ions of different mass-to-charge ratios evidence different flight times. So when
the detector records the time an ion arrives, that time is converted to mass
and plotted against abundance to create a mass spectrum.
Users can define recorded mass-to-charge ratios up to 100,000 Da in
single-pass mode, or 32,000 Da in double-pass mode.

Leak sensors

Leak sensors in the drip trays of the SYNAPT G2 MS continuously monitor
the instrument's IntelliStart Fluidics system for liquid leaks. A leak sensor
stops system flow when it about 1.5 mL of accumulated leaked liquid in its
surrounding reservoir. At the same time, the Instrument Console software
displays an error message alerting you that a leak has developed.
Waters ACQUITY UPLC Leak Sensor maintenance instructions
See also:
(part number 71500082506).

Vacuum system

The vacuum system consists of a scroll pump and six turbomolecular pumps
that pump down (evacuate) these regions of the system:
Source T-Wave ion guide
Quadrupole
Triwave device
Transfer lenses
Time-of-flight (TOF) analyser
The oil-free scroll pump backs the turbo pumps and rough pumps the first
vacuum stage.
Protective interlocks guard against vacuum leaks and electrical or vacuum
pump failure. The system monitors the turbomolecular pump speeds and
continuously measures vacuum pressure with built-in gauges. The gauges
also serve as switches, stopping operation when vacuum loss is sensed.
A vacuum isolation valve isolates the sample cone from the mass analyzer,
allowing the sample cone to be cleaned without venting the instrument.
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