Thermo Scientific Orion 2001FC Instruction Sheet
Thermo Scientific Orion 2001FC Instruction Sheet

Thermo Scientific Orion 2001FC Instruction Sheet

Online flow cell

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Instruction Sheet

Installation

Thermo Scientific Orion Online Flow Cell
The Thermo Scientific Orion online flow cell, Cat. No. 2001FC, is designed to hold the
ROSS process pH electrode, Cat. No. 2001SC. The 316 stainless steel flow cell housing
ensures noise-free and corrosion-free operation.
1. Mount the bracket to a wall or panel.
2. Attach the flow cell to the bracket.
3. Assemble the electrode, electrode holder and O-ring before inserting them into the flow
cell cap (and ATC probe, if applicable). Refer to the electrode user guide for detailed
assembly instructions.
4. Insert the electrode and ATC probe into the flow cell cap.
5. Insert the flow cell cap into the flow cell. Align the cap using the lock screw.
Reference
Filling Solution
Filling Solution
Tubing Assembly
Electrode
Holder
Holder
Screw
Lock Screw
(to Position
Flow Cell Cap)
Flow Cell
Reference Filling
Solution Bracket
Detachable
Electrode Cable
Temperature
Probe (ATC)
ATC Holder
Flow Cell Cap
Sample
Outlet
(3/8 NPT)
Mounting
Bracket
Sample Inlet
(1/8 NPT)

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Summary of Contents for Thermo Scientific Orion 2001FC

  • Page 1 Thermo Scientific Orion Online Flow Cell Instruction Sheet The Thermo Scientific Orion online flow cell, Cat. No. 2001FC, is designed to hold the ROSS process pH electrode, Cat. No. 2001SC. The 316 stainless steel flow cell housing ensures noise-free and corrosion-free operation.
  • Page 2 Helpful Hints • The flow cell is designed to work at atmospheric pressure. It is recommended that the sample outflow be connected to an atmospheric drain, the flow cell should not incur any back pressure or vacuum. • The flow cell and electrode achieve optimal results when the sample flow is controlled. A sample flow of 20 to 100 mL per minute is recommended.

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