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Acquity H-Class QSM Quaternary Solvent Manager, Waters (CAT#: STEM-CPO-0759-ZJF)

Highlights

A gradient proportioning valve (GPV), to dynamically blend solvent sin any specified combination. The GPV produces predictable gradient segments regardless of solvent compressibility and system backpressure. Solvent selection and proportioning occur on the low-pressure (intake) side of the solvent delivery system, and solvents continue to blend under high pressure in each piston chamber.
An integrated degasser that operates up to the maximum flow rate, with an independent channel for each solvent and an additional channel to accommodate the sample manager – flow through needle (SM-FTN) purge solvent.
An automatic, programmable, seal wash. The pump’s wash plungers function prevents the build-up of precipitates on the pump plungers by washing them with seal wash solvent at user-specified intervals.

Cat Number: STEM-CPO-0759-ZJF

Application: For chromatography

Model: Acquity QSM

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Description

The manufacturer of the Acquity H-Class QSM Quaternary Solvent Manager, Waters is Waters.
Refurbished Waters Acquity H-Class QSM Quaternary Solvent Manager (p/n: 800000297).
The quaternary solvent manager (QSM) is a high-pressure pump that can simultaneously pump four degassed solvents through the acquity UPLC H-Class system. The pump can deliver gradients in eleven curve shapes (linear, two step, four convex, 4 concave).

Specification

Condition: Refurbished, Certified Pre-owned
100-µl mixer/filter: Mixes an filters the solvent before it reaches the pump outlet.
Accumulator pump: Receives solvent from the primary pump and delivers it to the vent valve
Check-valve: A ball check-valve that allows flow in only one direction.
Degasser vent tube: Vents exhaust from the degasser pump
Drain fitting (to waste): Connects the waste tubing to the leak management system.
Drip tray: Collects fluid leaks.
Gradient proportioning valve (GPV): Blends solvents to create accurate gradients, regardless of solvent compressibility and system backpressure. The system includes two gradient proportioning valves, one for solvent channels A and B, and one for solvent channels C and D.
i2 Valve: An electronically controlled ball check-valve that allows flow in only one direction
Inlet manifold: A component that combines the solvents upstream of pumps.
Leak sensor: Continuously monitors the quaternary solvent manager for leaks and stops the system flow when its optical sensor detects about 1.5 mL of accumulated, leaked liquid in its surrounding reservoir.
Low pressure inlet filters (A, B, C, and D): A filter that removes particulates from incoming solvent
Mobile phase degasser chambers: Removes dissolved gasses from mobile phase solvents and exhausts them, and any condensates, through waste tubing
Note: Vacuum degassing can change the composition of mixed solvents.
Pressure transducer cable connectors: The electrical connections for the pressure transducers located on the front of the actuators.
Primary pump: Draws solvent, transferring it to the accumulator pump and system as part of the serial flow design.
Sample manager purge solvent degasser: Degasses the sample manager pump solvent
Note: Vacuuming degassing can change the composition of mixed solvents.
Seal wash pump: The pump that circulates solvent, to keep the actuator’s high pressure seals and plungers free of contaminants.
Seal wash waste fitting: Directs seal wash waste to the drip tray
Solvent vent tubing: Tubing that vents solvent to waste during priming.
Optional solvent selection valve: Select up to six different solvents for isocratic and gradient applications. When present, the valve is plumbed to solvent channel D, enabling selections D1 through D6.
Vent valve: A valve that automatically switches to waste during priming and a block position during the leak test

Features

A gradient proportioning valve (GPV), to dynamically blend solvent sin any specified combination. The GPV produces predictable gradient segments regardless of solvent compressibility and system backpressure. Solvent selection and proportioning occur on the low-pressure (intake) side of the solvent delivery system, and solvents continue to blend under high pressure in each piston chamber.
An integrated degasser that operates up to the maximum flow rate, with an independent channel for each solvent and an additional channel to accommodate the sample manager – flow through needle (SM-FTN) purge solvent.
An automatic, programmable, seal wash. The pump’s wash plungers function prevents the build-up of precipitates on the pump plungers by washing them with seal wash solvent at user-specified intervals.
An electronically controlled intelligent intake valve (i2 Valve), to speed system priming and reduce startup times. The i2 Valve minimizes solvent flow disturbances in the inlet lines by closely synchronizing the valve performance with pump operation
A vent valve that automatically switches to waste for priming and rapid solvent changeover.

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