AZURA® Detector RID 2.1L / RID 2.1L HighFlow Instructions V6750
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Regarding the flow path, the refractive index detector should always be
the last device in a flow path of a HPLC system. The flow cell consists of
glass and is very pressure sensitive. At the outlet side, back pressures may
build up in the flow cell which damage the material. The pressure in the
flow cell should be below 5 bar.
All devices are positioned accordingly.
Procedure
1.
Connect the column outlet to the IN port.
2.
Connect the OUT port with the waste container or fraction collec-
tor. For the AZURA® Detector RID 2.1L HighFlow, it is mandatory to
install the back pressure regulator which is included in the supplied
accessory kit.
Start the devices of the system. Note the specifications of the correspond-
ing device instructions.
6.4
Connecting the the detector to the com-
puter via LAN
The detector can be operated with different software packages. You
find more detailed information in the List of Supported Devices on the
KNAUER webpage (document no. V1663):
https://www.knauer.net/softwarecontrol
You find a detailed description on chromatography software in a corre-
sponding instruction.
Note:
HPLC devices made by KNAUER work only with IP addresses
which are assigned via IPv4. IPv6 is not supported. IPv6 is not supported.
This chapter describes how to set up a chromatography system in a local
area network (LAN) and how a network administrator can integrate this
LAN into your company network. The description applies to the operating
system Windows® and all conventional routers.
To set up a LAN, we recommend to use a router. That means the following
steps are required:
Prerequisites
Next Steps