Connecting The Ptv/Ptvbkf Cryogenic System; Ptv/Ptvbkf Cryo System With Carbon Dioxide Connection - Thermo Scientific TRACE 1600 Hardware Manual

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Connecting the PTV/PTVBKF Cryogenic System

PTV/PTVBKF Cryo System with Carbon Dioxide Connection

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3. Connect the cryo valve to the Aux Temperature/Cryo Module.
IMPORTANT The Auxiliary Temperature/Cryo must be powered at the same line voltage
of the main GC system.
a. Connect the cryo solenoid valve to the 2-pin connector marked Cryo Valves - Oven
using the cable provided. See
Figure 18. Cryo Valves: Oven
b. Using the cable provided, connect the 15-pin female connector marked GC Bus on
the module to a Bus interface on the back of the GC.
c. Plug the power cable to the AC Input connector on the front of the module and to
the wall outlet. The LED marked On lights up after the GC power on.
Note For further details regarding the installation of the Aux Temperature/Cryo module,
see the section
"Adding an Aux Temperature/Cryo Module"
If the PTV or PTVBKF injector of your TRACE 1600/1610 is equipped with a cryogenic
cooling option, you need a supply of coolant, carbon dioxide (CO
This cryo system consists of a tube for Carbon Dioxide inserted into the PTV/PTVBKF
module, and fitted with a 1/8-in. solenoid valve for carbon dioxide mounted on a bracket
fixed on the back of the GC. See
Figure
18.
Oven Cryo Valve
Figure
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