Exhaust Port; Electrical Connection; Rotor Installation; Chemical Resistance Of Centrivap Components - Labconco CentriVap Complete 73150 Series User Manual

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Chapter 3: Getting Started

Exhaust Port

If the CentriVap is not located in a fume hood, attach one end of a user-supplied
3/8" ID hose to the exhaust port on the back of the unit. Clamp securely. Route
the other end to a fume hood or other laboratory ventilation device.

Electrical Connection

Plug the power cord into the receptacle on the back of the CentriVap Concentrator
and plug the other end into a suitable power receptacle.

Rotor Installation

Place the rotor onto the shaft of the Concentrator. Rotate the rotor slightly to
engage the drive pin in the shaft with the slots in the rotor hub. The top of the
shaft should be in line with the top of the rotor hub.
IMPORTANT: Do not use a rotor if it shows any signs of damage.

Chemical Resistance of CentriVap Components

Your CentriVap Complete is designed to be chemical resistant to most
compounds that are commonly used in the concentration processes that are
performed in it. However, by necessity, the CentriVap is comprised of a number
of different materials, some of which may be attacked and degraded by certain
chemicals. The degree of degradation is obviously dependent on the concentration
and duration of exposure. Some major components of the CentriVap that are
susceptible to degradation are as follows:
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