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CAUTION!
Make sure that you do not have air in the compression coupling
unit, the tubing leading to the compression
unit, or in the HPFM.
The steps for connecting the tubing are:
a. Carefully remove the “O” rings from the HPLC
compression-fitting cap.
b. To prevent FEP Teflon tubing from slipping, take the
included razor blade and carefully rough up the end of
the tubing where the viton “O” rings compress into the
tubing. Slanted small scrapes seem to work best to
hold. The more problematic slippage may require that
you use a razor blade. Remember to keep the razor
from slicing into the tubing or a finger.
c. Place the HPLC compression-fitting cap on the tubing
that you are using for your sampling.
d. Make sure that the tubing is not constricted by
previous compression in the fitting. If it is, use a razor
blade to cut off a small part of the tubing.
e. Place the necessary “O” rings on the tubing. If you are
using the smaller tubing and require 3 “O” rings, place
the smaller “O” ring on the tubing first, followed by the
two larger “O” rings.
f. Make sure that the pressure is >5 PSI (35 kPa). Open the
valves on the HPFM, allowing the tubing to bleed the water
at a slow drip as shown in photo 14 above. This will remove
air from the tubing.
g. Place the tubing into the compression fitting on the top of the compression coupling and move the HPLC
compression fitting cap down. Make sure that the tubing stays solidly inside the acrylic cone of the compression
coupling.
h. Make sure that you have water flowing and begin to screw the HPLC compression fitting cap into the
compression fitting on top of the compression coupling. Make sure that it is snug, but do not over tighten. Two
or three turns is all that is usually required after feeling the resistance of the” rings.
NOTE:
Excessive squeezing of the tubing by the compression fitting and “O” rings may
restrict flow on the larger volume ranges of the HPFM.
i. Water should have accumulated in the cracks and crevasses of HPLC compression fitting. Turn off the water
flow by closing the Flow Out valve on the 8WO manifold. Turn the fitting cap until it is tight. Remember
the warning above in step 9f.
j. Give the tubing a slight pull to see if the tubing will stay in place. If it does, great go on to step 10. If not go to
step 9b.
Photo 14
Connecting the “Clear”
tubing w/2 larger “o” rings
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