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3. Open the shut-off valve fully (turn counterclockwise). Partial opening may
defeat the action of the water separator portion of the system.
4. Close the shut-off valve fully (knob turned fully clockwise), then set the air
pressure on the air compressor to between 550 kPa (5.5 bar and 80 psig) and 825
kPA (8.25 bar and 120 psig).
5. Connect the air hose from the Air Dryer Filter to the SHEAR GAS SUPPLY
fitting on the side of the spectrometer.
6. Open the shut-off valve fully (turn counterclockwise).
Connecting the PolyScience Chiller
The PolyScience
®
WhisperCool
TM
Chiller must be used to supply cooling water to
the instrument. The PolyScience
®
WhisperCool
TM
Chiller comes with a complete
instruction manual. You should be familiar with this manual before proceeding.
The PolyScience
®
WhisperCool
TM
is available through PerkinElmer in the
following two configurations:
208/230V, 60 Hz
220/240V, 50 Hz
Before opening the shut-off valve, always check to make sure the filter bowls are
properly secured.
Injury can result if the bowls are blown off.
Avertissement: Avant d'ouvrir le robinet d'arrêt, toujours vérifier pour vous
assurer que les bols de filtre sont correctement fixés.
Des blessures peuvent
survenir si les bols sont arrachés.
Note
A qualified electrician must install the single wall receptacle for the
PolyScience
®
WhisperCool
TM
chiller.
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Summary of Contents for AVIO 200
Page 1: ...AVIO 200 SPECTROMETER Hardware Guide ICP OPTICAL EMISSION ...
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Page 3: ...AvioTM 200 Spectrometer Customer Hardware and Service Guide ...
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Page 31: ...Safety Practices 1 ...
Page 32: ...30 Safety Practices ...
Page 56: ...54 Safety Practices ...
Page 57: ...Preparing Your Laboratory 2 ...
Page 58: ...Preparing Your Laboratory 56 ...
Page 70: ...Preparing Your Laboratory 68 ...
Page 71: ...System Description 3 ...
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Page 119: ...Installation 117 Figure 4 8 Replacing the torch 1 3 4 6 8 2 9 10 5 7 ...
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Page 184: ...Maintenance 182 1 2 7 9 8 10 3 4 5 6 ...
Page 188: ...Maintenance 186 Figure 5 8 Replacing the Torch 1 3 4 6 8 2 9 10 5 7 ...
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Page 273: ...Troubleshooting 6 ...
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Page 293: ...Troubleshooting 291 Figure 6 1 Normal Plasma Conditions at 0 torch position ...
Page 294: ...Troubleshooting 292 Figure 6 2 Normal Plasma at 3mm position ...
Page 297: ...Troubleshooting 295 Figure 6 5 Injector too far forward ...
Page 298: ...Troubleshooting 296 Figure 6 6 No Aux Gas Torch may be glowing ...
Page 299: ...Troubleshooting 297 Figure 6 7 Air Leak or Spray Chamber Temperature too high ...
Page 300: ...Troubleshooting 298 Figure 6 8 Thin Plasma due to leak in Plasma Gas Line ...
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