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Waters Alliance e2695 - Make Waste Line Connections

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2 Install the e2695 Separations Module
60 July 29, 2013, 715003794 Rev. B
solvents with no or very low flow for long periods, you can tee a solvent trap
into the vent line to collect the small amount of condensation formed near the
unit.
Make waste line connections
You must make waste line connections for spill tray and condensation waste.
Ensure all drain lines inside and outside the instrument are properly
connected and unrestricted by obstructions or bends. The two main drain lines
exiting the front of the instrument must lay flat on the bench top without
allowing any upward travel. You must port these drain lines to an appropriate
waste container of a volume equal to or greater than that of the combined
volume of all solvent reservoirs. The waste container must be at a level lower
than the instrument. Always check the drain lines after moving the
instrument or performing maintenance on the instrument.
Spill tray waste line
The spill tray waste outlet is located under the front panel of the separations
module, below the solvent conditioning tray access door.
To install the spill tray waste line:
1. Cut a length of 3/16-inch ID tubing (startup kit) long enough to reach
from the spill tray waste outlet to the front of the bench.
2. Connect one end of the tubing you cut in step 1 to the spill tray waste
outlet.
3. Install a 90° elbow (startup kit) on the other end of the tubing.
4. Cut another length of 3/16-inch ID tubing long enough to reach from the
elbow fitting to the waste reservoir.
Caution: To maintain proper vacuum system operation, do not allow the
vent line to become submerged. Do not allow the degasser vent tubing
inside the solvent waste reservoir.
Caution: Failure to properly perform these waste line connections can
result in damage to the bench or adjacent instruments in the event of a
solvent leak.

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