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(2) Constant pressure mode
As an example: flow rate at 1.0 ml/min, upper pressure limit
at 20.0 MPa, and lower pressure limit at 0 MPa.
* Before starting the pump operation, check that the
pressure level is 0 MPa.
NOTE
:
The liquid delivery won’t start unless the starting
pressure is 0 MPa.
NOTE
:
The manual operation settings will be deleted when
power supply is turned off. Conditions must be set up
each time when turning on the power supply
NOTE
:
The pump noise will be changed with the operating
condition such as the flow rate, and the pressure.
NOTE
:
When liquid delivering is started during column
packing in constant pressure mode, the liquid
delivering flow rate or the pressure may increase
rapidly.
When packing a column: start liquid delivering in
isocratic mode, confirm that it increased to the target
pressure, and then switch to constant pressure mode.
Monitor screen
MANUAL
0
MANUAL: (FLOW=1, PRESS=2)
2
CONSTANT PRESS INITIAL FLOW PRESS
0.2 – 4.000 1.000 20.0
Select constant pressure mode (PRESS)
2 ENT
CONSTANT PRESS FLOW PRESS [MN]
0.000 0.0 C 1
Enter INITIAL FLOW rate and target pressure value
ENT
Содержание CHROMASTER 5160
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Страница 190: ...APPENDIX 3 2 Log book Means the information containing records of instrument operating conditions ...
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