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When the dP purge valves are open, GPC flow is diverted through the DP(+) and DP(-)
transducer cavities through the purge valves in preference to flowing through the bridge, due to
the high resistance of the bridge.
The flow splits more or less equally between the DP(+) and
the DP(-) purge ports. One may conclude that air bubbles are purged from the transducers
when the reading on DP becomes steady for several minutes while purging. Note: In order to
purge the DP transducer, GPC flow must be turned on.
It is also advisable to purge the transducers after changing mobile phase solvents,
although there may be some cases where the solvent is corrosive to the transducers and may
best be excluded. In this case, the operation of the viscometer will be satisfactory after
sufficient purging without opening the purge valves, provided air bubbles do not get into the DP
transducer cavity spontaneously.
DELAY COLUMN
The delay column is mounted on the Viscometer Mount using the mounting clamp(s)
provided. It is connected on its inlet end in the bridge using 0.04”id SS tubing. On its outlet end
it is connected to R4 using a length of 0.04”id tubing and a 1/16” union (U1).
Any air bubbles in the delay column will affect the DP signal stability the same as if they
were in the DP transducer. Therefore, it is equally essential that the delay column be purged of
any air. Normally, the continuing flow of mobile phase will keep the column free of air bubbles.
However, if some air is introduced into the system, it will take the equivalent of a
chromatographic run to purge them out. During this time, the viscometer signal may be noisy.
VISCOMETER SIGNAL OUTPUT
The transducer signals from both the IP and DP transducers are amplified, and scaled.
No adjustments of amplification or scale are available to the user. Output on the back panel is
fixed according to the following scale:
Transducer
Output
sensitivity
Maximum Output
DP
1.0 mV/Pa
5000 Pa
IP
1 mV/kPa
100 kPa
Note: the front panel display will over-range at 1999mV with a full scale voltage setting of 2.5V.
The instrument will over-range at 100mV and 500mV, as well if those full scale gain settings are
chosen.
The IP signal is an absolute value and therefore
must
be precisely zeroed
with the flow
off
. Routine checking of the IP zero is a necessary practice. To zero the IP signal, turn the
GPC flow off, push the select button until the IP channel is selected. Push the zero button.