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Vacuum Pump 220V/240V 50Hz
Vacuum Pumps serve as a piece of essential lab equipment used in almost every chromatographic analysis and system design. Vacuum Pumps are designed to be compatible with a range of analyses being conducted to ensure universality within the laboratory. Vacuum Pumps include a single gauge, where its pressure can be controlled with a relief valve on the manifold. Waters Vacuum Pumps are also a critical element of the Waters Vacuum Manifold for multiple uses, especially for use with the SPE Cartridges. The Vacuum manifold has the capacity to process up to twenty samples simultaneously.
Although many different versions and voltage parameter pumps are available, this Vacuum Pump is listed as 220V/240V, 50Hz. Due to the nature of the pump and the high voltage it operates on, we highly recommend protecting the equipment from dirt and moisture and storing it in a dry cabinet or environment. Further, avoid using the pump in a system used in an atmosphere that contains gasses, especially any flammable or explosive gasses. As the Vacuum Pump operates through the analysis, it can generate a lot of heat; hence it is also advised to handle the equipment with care and best laboratory practices. We also recommend protecting surrounding equipment in your lab from the exhaust air that will come from the pump as it will be quite warm and can ruin samples and even sensitive equipment.
To learn more about the different laboratory equipment offered by Waters, such as the 220V/240V 50Hz Vacuum Pump listed here, or to find different products that are compatible with your laboratory set up, please browse through our brochure or check out our website to shop for lab equipment so you can replenish your stock and add to your existing equipment portfolio.
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Why Does My LC System Keep On Shutting Down Repeatedly?
HPLC pumps and systems are designed with built-in safeguards to maintain system safety and protect the integrity of columns and equipment. An important feature is the overpressure setting, which prevents the system from operating under excessive pressure. If the pump detects low settings or encounters excessive back pressure, it will automatically shut down to safeguard the entire LC system. Various factors can contribute to these issues, such as the need for line clean-up or the presence of residual or crystallized materials obstructing the system's flow. Identifying and addressing these issues promptly is crucial to ensure optimal system performance and reliable analytical results.