Step 6: Connecting Carrier Gas Particulate Filter; Step 7: Connecting Carrier Gas Line(S) - Inficon Micro GC Fusion Quick Start Manual

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6
Connect the carrier gas particulate filter:
6a.
Remove the shipping caps from the Micro GC Fusion carrier gas inlet.
6b.
Install one carrier gas particulate filter (PN 059-0701) on the carrier gas supply tubing
for each carrier gas used, as shown below. Do not connect the tubing directly to
Micro GC Fusion.
CAUTION
The carrier gas particulate filter prevents particles in the carrier
gas from entering Micro GC Fusion. Connecting carrier gas
tubing directly to the carrier gas inlet without installing the
carrier gas particulate filter may damage Micro GC Fusion.
Particulate Filter
(059-0701)
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Micro GC Fusion
15 cm (6 in.)
7
Connect the carrier gas line(s) to the Micro GC Fusion carrier gas inlet on the back of the
chassis. CARRIER C1 will provide carrier gas to Module A and Module B if CARRIER C2 is not
configured. CARRIER C2 will provide carrier gas to Module B only, if configured. On a 4-Module
chassis, CARRIER C3 will provide carrier gas to Module C and Module D if CARRIER C4 is not
configured. CARRIER C4 will provide carrier gas to Module D only, if configured.
Micro GC Fusion - Quick Start Guide
4-Module Micro GC Fusion
Back Panel
Cut off valve (not provided)
2-Module Micro GC Fusion
Back Panel
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