SPS4 Autosampler with bent sample standard mat.

Hi Community,

We have been using our SPS4 with our 4210 MP-AES for 18 months now, using kerosene solvent.   The sample standard location mat, the plate that aligns the sample racks, base of the abase of the autosampler, has become warped to the point that there are probe alignment issues in the 34 point sample rack in the middle.   It is most buckled  close to the location of the rinse.  We think its because of the rinse kerosene spilling.  Does this sound right?

There would have to be a lot of solvent , the polymer should be able to take kerosene.  there shouldn't be that much solvent being spilled to cause that problem. How common is this problem?

We have tries warming it and flattening it out, but that didn't work..  The replacement part is available, but about $750 AUD or $500 USD.  We have to get it, but i expect a part like that to never wear out.  Having said that - its available as a spare part, so others must be bending and breaking them.  What goes wrong with these things?

Any suggestion on how to avoid this problem? Or to otherwise fix the one we have? or a different design probe?

Thnaks,

Michael

Parents
  • Hi,

    normally this base plate does not wear out.

    I would take care about the drain of the rinse station. By default it is just a hose connected, and then it is absolutely mandatory, that it goes directly to the waste container without any siphons, otherwise the rinse solution (kerosine in your case) will overflow the rinse station.

    BR Chris

  • Hi Michael

    I agree with Schulz, it should not wear out.  Kerosene overflow out of the rinse station may have caused this as you stated.  Note that the drain out of the rinse reservoir is gravity based.  If the drain tubing slopes upward or if the drain tubing sits at the bottom of the waste container(sitting in liquid) the kerosene will not flow out of the drain and will overflow onto the mat causing this problem.

    Regards

    Zaheer

Reply
  • Hi Michael

    I agree with Schulz, it should not wear out.  Kerosene overflow out of the rinse station may have caused this as you stated.  Note that the drain out of the rinse reservoir is gravity based.  If the drain tubing slopes upward or if the drain tubing sits at the bottom of the waste container(sitting in liquid) the kerosene will not flow out of the drain and will overflow onto the mat causing this problem.

    Regards

    Zaheer

Children
No Data
Was this helpful?