Agilent 1100 Series Fraction Collectors User’s Guide 39
Configuration and Operation of the Fraction Collector 1
Special Applications
Sample Recovery
The Agilent 1100 Series Fraction Collectors offers different possibilities for
sample recovery:
• The preferred recovery strategy is to install multiple fraction collectors in
your LC systems and use the last of those fraction collectors for recovery.
This recovery fraction collector can be selected in the Configuration dialog
box as displayed in Figure 18. The fourth fraction collector in your systems
will always be used for sample recovery. Also read “Configuring multiple
fraction collectors” on page 14.
• For the following tray configurations fixed recovery location will be
assigned from the ChemStation. In order to disable the recovery the tray
configuration has to be changed.
• Standard tray for two well plates + 10 x funnels (G1364-84502).
In this configuration the 10 funnel locations will automatically be used
for recovery.
• Standard tray for two well plates + 10 x 2ml vials (G1367-60001) and
half tray for 40 x 2 ml vials (G1313-44502).
In this configuration the forty 2 ml vials on the half will automatically be
used for recovery.
• Standard tray for two well plates + 10 x 2ml vials (G1367-60001) and
half tray for 15x 6 ml vials (G1313-44503).
In this configuration the fifteen 6 ml vials on the half will automatically
be used for recovery.
• Standard tray for two well plates + 10 x 2ml vials (G1367-60001) and
half tray with 40 funnels (G1364-84512).
In this configuration the funnels on the half will automatically be used
for recovery.
Figure 18 Sample Recovery Fraction Collector