PerkinElmer 200 Series User Manual page 22

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1-4 Introduction
The column chamber contains a drain line that directs solvent leaks away
from the electronics. Connect drain tubing to the drain fitting located under
the left-front panel of the Peltier Column Oven (see Figure 1-2), and directs
the tubing to the system waste vessel as shown in Figure 2-4. Take care not
to crimp the drain tubing.
Since you can access the column chamber from the front, the Series 200
Peltier Column Oven can be stacked with other system modules, such as the
Series 200 pump, detector, autosampler, etc. (see Figure 2-1). Also, when
using this stacked configuration, band broadening is reduced by keeping the
tubing from the pump to the column and/or from the column to the detector
to a minimum.
Figure 1-2. Front view of the column chamber showing the column inlet
The oven is controlled via a general-purpose temperature programmer
(see Figure 1-3). The keys and LED displays on the programmer (controller)
are discussed below:
Top (Green) display continuously shows the current oven temperature
in °C.
Bottom (Red) display shows the stored oven temperature setpoint in °C.
temperature.
and outlet fittings.
keys lower and raise, respectively, the column oven
and
Introducing the Series 200 Peltier Column Oven

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