This Information Applies To: Agilent 5000 Series ICP-OES (5100/5110/5800/5900)
Issue
Correct ventilation is required to ensure proper function of the ICP-OES
Resolution
The ICP-OES must be located under a flue that is vented by an exhaust fan and ducted to an external vent.
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Caution: The exhaust system installation must comply with any rules and/or regulations that may be imposed by the local authorities responsible for control of facilities and fixtures in the work place
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The exhaust system (flue, ducting, and external vent) requirements are:
- The ventilation ducting must have an ID of 150 mm (5.9 inches)
- Minimum flow: 2.5 m3 /min (90 ft3/min) at 2.4 m/s (7.7 ft/s)
- Maximum flow of 6.0 m3 /min (200 ft3/min) at 5.7 m/s (18.6 ft/s)
- Exhaust flow must be continuous as long as the plasma is on, and stable with a maximum fluctuation of ±5% of flow
- The fan control switch and running indicator lamp should be located in a position where the instrument operator can view the indicator and access the control switch
- Flexible ducting must be used for easy removal during instrument maintenance
- Ducting must be corrosion resistant, fire-proof and should be kept clear of fire alarms, sprinkler heads, and other heat-sensitive devices
- The external vent must be fitted with a back draft damper and the outlet location must be clear of doors, windows, and heater or air-conditioning units
- It is recommended to directly connect the exhaust ducting directly to the 150 mm diameter exhaust vent of the instrument
- If using an extraction hood, it is important to closely couple the exhaust vent of the instrument to the extraction port with a distance of no more than 1.5 cm (0.6 inches) above the exhaust outlet
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Warning: The exhaust system must be on before the plasma is ignited otherwise damage to the instrument or injury to the operator may occur
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Caution: Exceeding the exhaust maximum flow could impact the sustainability of the plasma resulting in an error with the instrument function
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Please see Figure 1 for 5100/5110 model diagram, and Figure 2 for 5800/5900 model diagram
Figure 1: 5100/5110 model ICP-OES
Figure 2: 5800/5900 model ICP-OES
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Tips: The component parts or a kit required for an exhaust system may be purchased from Agilent: External Inlet Duct Adaptor Kit p/n: G8010-68002
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Caution: The customer is responsible for supplying the ductwork between the instrument and the lab extraction system, if not purchased with the instrument. To allow for personal preferences, control gear switch and pilot light assemblies are not supplied by Agilent.
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Learn how to set up the laboratory environment for your ICP-OES:
Agilent 5100/5110 ICP-OES Site Prep Guide or Agilent 5800/5900 ICP-OES Site Prep Guide user manual on Agilent.com
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Learn how to effectively operate your ICP-OES:
ICPOES-5900-1200e - Agilent 5800/5900 ICP-OES with ICP Expert: Instrumentation Overview e-learning course available from Agilent education
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