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Agilent 1100 Series Fraction Collectors User’s Guide
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Configuration and Operation of the Fraction Collector
Configuration of the Fraction Collector
Configuration of the Fraction Collector
Configuration of the Fraction Collector in the ChemStation
In order to setup or change the configuration parameters of your fraction
collector select
More Fraction Collector > Configuration
from the Instrument menu
or right-click on the fraction collector icon in the graphical user interface. In
the resulting Fraction Collector Configuration dialog box (
the configuration of the Trays, the Fraction Delay Volumes, the Collection
Order, the Needle Movement and the Well-Plates can be specified.
Trays
In the online mode of the Agilent ChemStation the configuration of the Trays
is recognized automatically. In the off-line mode an appropriate tray
configuration can be chosen from a wide variety of different trays and set-up
here. For a selection of supported trays see
Tube volume [ml]
Volume of the test tube should be specified 10% less than
the maximum fill volume to avoid overfill.
Tube height [mm]
The exact test tube height has to be specified. For
preparative scale fraction collector the minimum height is 48 mm and the
maximum height is 100 mm. For the analytical scale fraction collector with 50
mm needle (standard) the maximum height is 48 mm. By changing to the short
20 mm needle the maximum tube height can be in creased to 75 mm. For the
part numbers of the different needle assemblies see
If
C A U T I O N
Before using the preparative scale fraction collector G1364B the delay calibration
adapter G1364-87301 has to be removed from the needle carrier assembly.
N O T E
In the online ChemStation the installed tray is recognized and the default settings for tube
volume and tube height are loaded and displayed.