Cleaning And Replacing Pump Check Valves - Waters 600E Installation And Maintenance Manual

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7. Reconnect the eluent lines, reposition the eluent reservoir, and prime the pump. (For
priming information, refer to the Waters 600E Multisolvent Delivery System User's
Guide, Chapter 3, Preparing Your System for Operation.) Check for leaks. If there is
a leak, verify pump head and plunger installation.

4.2.6 Cleaning and Replacing Pump Check Valves

This section covers:
Removing an inlet check valve
Cleaning an inlet check valve
Installing an inlet check valve
Removing an outlet check valve
Installing an outlet check valve
Note: For information about isolating check valve problems in the 600E pump, see
Section 5.4.1, Testing the Check
Whenever you suspect a check valve of contributing to faulty pump operation, loosen and
then retighten the check valve housings. This restores the original sealing loads. If there is
no improvement, remove and clean the check valve.
Removing the Inlet Check Valve
1. Flush the pump with methanol.
2. Remove the eluent lines from the reservoirs.
3. Turn the inlet manifold knob to the Draw position. Using the priming syringe, draw
all of the methanol from the eluent lines (see
4. Remove the reverse ferrule connector from the inlet check valve housing underneath
the pump head.
5. Remove the pump head as described in
6. Using a 1/2-inch wrench, remove the inlet check valve assembly and disassemble by
tipping the housing upside down. See
Valves.
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Section 4.2.3, Removing the Pump
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Maintaining 600E Pump Components
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