4 • System Plumbing
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Sample loop, 25 µL (P/N 042857) (two sample loops are included)
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0.75 mm (0.030 in) ID PEEK tubing (green) (P/N 044777); used for
the injection valve waste line
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Standard bore systems: 0.25 mm (0.010 in) ID PEEK tubing (black)
(P/N 052306); used for all valve and column connections except the
waste line
•
Microbore systems: 0.125 mm (0.005 in) ID PEEK tubing (red)
(P/N 052310); used for all valve and column connections except the
waste line
3. Connect tubing from system components (Dionex AS-AP inject port,
temperature stabilizer, and pump) as shown in
.
4. Cut the remaining tubing lengths (waste line, column connector, and cell
inlet) and connect them. Tubing lengths should be as short as possible to
minimize the void volume in the system.
5. Check the arrow on each column label; it should point in the direction of
flow (away from the injection valve).
6. Route the tubing connected to port
W
(6) to the Dionex AS-AP drip tray.
For details about connections to a Dionex AS-AP, see
.
Figure 4-34. TC Plumbing Schematic
5
6
4
2
1
3
Guard
Temperature Stabilizer
L(4)
L(1)
S(5)
W(6)
P(2)
C(3)
Separator
From Pump Outlet
To AS-AP/
Waste (Green)
From AS-AP
Inject Port
To Cell Inlet
Note: If a temperature stabilizer
is not installed, connect a
length of tubing between
injection valve port
C (3)
and
the guard column inlet.