Maintenance
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Cleaning the Cyclonic Spray Chamber
If you have been analyzing aqueous solutions, the spray chamber should be cleaned
in an acid bath. An ultrasonic bath may be used. Start with a solution of 5% nitric
acid or aqua regia and, if deposits persist, increase the acid concentration, up to 20%
if necessary. Acid solutions must be used with care. Observe all of the
manufacturer's safety recommendations. These recommendations are normally
provided in a material safety data sheet (MSDS) supplied with the chemical.
If you have been analyzing organic solutions, the spray chamber can be cleaned
using a solvent or diluted soap solution.
O-rings may be cleaned with soap and water. An ultrasonic bath may be used.
Replace O-rings if they are cracked or worn.
Caution
Do not use solvents that will attack quartz or glass. The cyclonic spray
chamber is not HF resistant.
Table 5-4.
Replacement Parts: Spray Chambers
Part No.
Description
N0770357
Ryton Double-Pass Scott-Type Spray Chamber
N0770608
External Spray Chamber Mount
For use with high-volatility organic solutions.
N0770608
External Spray Chamber Mount for use with high-volatility
organic solutions
N0770612
Wide Baffled (8mm baffle) Cyclonic Spray Chamber with
Cap
N0770614
Cap for either Baffled or Unbaffled Cyclonic Spray Chamber
N0776052
Cyclonic Spray Chamber for aqueous solutions
N0776053
Wide Baffled (8 mm) Cyclonic Spray Chamber
N0770605
Cyclonic Spray Chamber with Cap for Aqueous Solutions
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