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Agilent 1100 Series Fraction Collectors User’s Guide
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Specifications
Performance Specifications for the Fraction Collectors
Performance Specifications for the Fraction Collectors
Table 23
performance Specifications Agilent 1100 Series PREPARATIVE SCALE Fraction
Collector (G1364B)
Type
Specification
trigger modes
Time slices,
Peak (threshold, up- / downslope),
Timetable (combination of time intervals and peak) and
Manual trigger (supported only with G1323B Control Module)
Agilent 1100 DAD/MWD detectors (G1315A/B, G1365 A/B and the Agilent
G1946C/D, G1956A/B LC-MSD are fully supported other detectors can be
used but are not supported for fraction collection.
operating modes
Discrete fractions: default mode for all vessels. The flow is diverted to
waste, while moving from one vessel position to the next vessel position
Continuous flow: optional, available only when using well plates. It is
possible to move from one well plate position to the next one without
diverting the flow into the well plate to waste
Fraction capacities
and trays
4 x well-plates full tray (MTP)
*
(for use with deep well plates, only)
2 × well-plates std. tray (MTP) (for use with deep well plates, only)
+ 10 × 2 ml vials
*
(+ 1 half tray)
100 x 2 ml in std. tray (+ 1 half tray)
*
3 x 40 x 2 ml in half tray
*
3 x 15 x 6 ml in half tray
*
Full tray with 40 test tubes (30 mm OD, max. height 100 mm, ~45 ml / tube)
Full tray with 60 test tubes (25 mm OD, max. height 100 mm, ~25 ml / tube)
Full tray with 126 test tubes (16 mm OD, max. height 100 mm, ~12 ml /
tube)
Full tray with 215 test tubes (12 mm OD, max. height 100 mm, ~7 ml / tube)
Installed trays are automatically detected and identified.
For the with uncapped vials, tests tubes and well plates, only!
test tube / plate
sizes
Minimum 48 mm to 100 mm maximum
Maximum tube
volume
ca. 45 ml
Maximum flow rate
100 ml / min (depending on viscosity and generated back pressure, max.
6 bar at the diverter valve)