Guiding Capillaries And Tubing Through The System - Thermo Scientific VH-D20 Operating Manual

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5
Installation
Follow these steps
5.6.2

Guiding Capillaries and Tubing Through the System

Tubing Chase with Tubing Guides
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TIP Components or connections in the flow path to other system
modules may be closed with plugs to protect the component or
connection during transport.
When you remove the plugs to connect the device in the system, keep
the plugs. You may need them to close the connections again, for
example, for future transport.
To set up the liquid flow connections and complete the installation of
the detector, follow these steps:
1. Connect the waste line. See
2. Connect the inlet capillary to the nebulizer. See
Capillary to the Nebulizer
3. Connect the detector to the drain system. See
to Waste
(} page 81).
Flow connections between the modules of the Vanquish system are
guided through either the tubing chase in the devices or the guide holes
or capillary clips of the devices.
To guide certain tubes and lines from the top module to the bottom
module in the Vanquish system stack, the stackable modules have a
tubing chase on the inside right. The tubing chase provides four tubing
guides.
Each guide can hold up to three tubes or lines. In each module, push the
tube (or line) into the appropriate guide.
Figure 18: Tubing chase with tubing guides (left: view from inside, right:
view from top)
No.
Use for
1
Solvent tubing (up to three solvent lines)
2
Solvent tubing (up to three solvent lines)
3
Wash liquid tubing (seal wash, autosampler needle wash)
4
Detector waste line
Connecting the Waste Line
(} page 77).
Charged Aerosol Detectors (VH-D20, VF-D20)
(} page 75).
Connecting the Inlet
Guiding Liquid Leaks
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