
ProStar 220/230/240 SDM Control Manual
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Select from the list(s) the name of each solvent. Here are listed
all the available solvents:
Water Acetone
Acetonitrile Benzene
Carbon tetrafluoride
Chloroform
Cyclohexane Dichloroethane
Diethyl Ether
Dimethylformamide
Dioxane Ethanol
Ethyl Acetate
Methylene Chloride
Methanol n-heptane
n-hexane o-dichlorobenzene
Propanol Tetrahydrofuran
Toluene 2-Methylformamide
The activation of the scrolling lists
A, B, C
depends on the model
of the pump previously configured in the Galaxie Configuration
Manager (isocratic, ternary or quaternary pump).
Enter the
Equilibration time
in the corresponding field.
A programmed equilibration is intended to cause a smooth
changeover in solvent composition in automated applications,
and is executed at the end of the run or when a new method with
a different flow rate or composition than the last conditions is
activated. Equilibration is not done if the current conditions are
the same as the T=0 conditions or the Equilibration value is set
to 0.
During
this equilibration period a gradient change from the
current solvent composition and flow rate to the Time=0
composition and flow rate occurs. The gradient composition
change takes 10% of the equilibration time, with the new
conditions being held for the remaining 90% of the time.
Enter the
Run time
of the pump in the corresponding field. This
parameter allows the gradient to continue after the acquisition is
finished.
Program a flow and/or a composition gradient. Each step of the
program includes time, flow and/or composition new values. The
Pumps Gradient Chart
represents the progression of these
parameters.