Connecting For Remote Operation; Making Fluidic Connections; Connecting The Eluent Supply - Waters 515 HPLC Operator's Manual

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2.
Insert the other end of the power cord into a grounded power outlet.

Connecting for remote operation

If you are using a remote data system with a Pump Control Module (PCM) or
a 680 Automated Gradient Controller, connect the 515 pump to the control
device as described below.
To connect the pump to an external control device:
1.
Attach either end of the pump control cable to the External Controller
Connector on the rear of the 515 pump.
2.
Attach the other end of the cable to connector A, B, or C on the external
control device. If necessary, see the Waters Pump Control Module
Operator's Manual or the Waters Model 680 Automated Gradient
Controller Operator's Manual for more information.

Making fluidic connections

This section describes how to make fluidic connections to the Waters 515
pump. The steps include:

Connecting the eluent supply

Connecting the pump outlet
Connecting for high-pressure gradients
Connecting the eluent supply
Follow the instructions in this section to connect the pump inlet to the eluent
reservoir or in-line degasser.
Tip:
If you are using an in-line degasser, see the degasser operator's guide for
details on connecting the degasser to the reservoir and pump.
Required materials
One Tefzel
1/8-inch OD PTFE tubing (Startup Kit)
0.149-inch OD x 3-inch length PTFE tubing (Startup Kit)
2-6
Installing the Waters 515 Pump
®
reverse ferrule and compression screw (Startup Kit)

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