Teledyne Everywhereyoulook ENC-560 User manual

ENC-560 Autosampler Enclosure
Manual Part Number 480232 Rev 1
Installation Guide

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480232 Rev 1 , June, 2017
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Overview
This guide will help you install an ENC-560 enclosure on your existing ASX-560
autosampler.
The ASX-560 Quick Installation Guide contains information on setting up the
autosampler. The ASX-560 Operator’s Manual, which you can find on the CD
included with the autosampler, provides information on using and maintaining
the autosampler.
Tools Required
•Phillips screwdriver (A stubby style screwdriver is preferred; a power
screwdriver may also be used for most of the screws.)

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Enclosure Components
Figure 1Front View
Figure 2Back View
Sample Tray
HEPA Filter
Door
Exhaust Adapter
Exhaust Adapter
Z-Drive Cover
Chimney
Autosampler Base
Enclosure Base
Chimney Tube
Tubing Tunnel
Cover
HEPA Filter Frame
Chimney Support
Plate
Enclosure Base

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Installing the Enclosure on an ASX-560 Autosampler
CHEMICAL INJURY HAZARD
Remove all hazardous chemicals from the autosampler before installing the
enclosure. Make sure you know the hazards associated with all of the
chemicals you are using, and take the appropriate precautions. Exposure to
laboratory chemicals may result in serious injury.
MECHANICAL HAZARDS
Turn the autosampler off and disconnect the power cord before installing
the enclosure.
Step 1: Mount the Autosampler on the Enclosure Base
Place the autosampler close to the ICP-MS or other analytical instrument. Place
the autosampler where space, liquid waste, and power requirements can be
met. If you have not already evaluated the intended location for the
autosampler, see the Operator’s Manual.
1Turn the autosampler off and disconnect the power cord and any data cables.
2Disconnect all tubing (such as rinse and waste lines and the probe with its
sample line) from the autosampler.
3Detach the Z-drive from the autosampler arm and disconnect the Z-drive cable
from the rotor on the back of the autosampler.
4Remove all loose objects, such as vials and racks, from the autosampler.
5Lay the autosampler on its side.
TIP
Place a small object under the autosampler head so that the base is vertical.
6Remove the four feet from the bottom of the autosampler and discard the
screws.
7Press the enclosure base onto the bottom of the autosampler base.
WARNING

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8Attach the five feet to the bottom of the enclosure base with #6-32 x1½"
screws.
9Place the autosampler right-side-up.
Step 2: Install the Enclosure Shell
1Install the Z drive on the autosampler arm. Do not connect the Z-drive cable to
the rotor; let the cable rest on the autosampler tray.
2Move the autosampler arm to the center.
3Push the Z-drive back against the cover. This will help hold the cover in place
once the screws have been removed.
4Remove the four screws which hold the autosampler cover in place. Discard
these screws; they will be replaced by longer screws.
5Place the enclosure on the autosampler. The sides of the enclosure will fit into
the grooves on the autosampler base. Be careful not to hit the Y-arm or the Z-
drive. Be careful not to crush the loose Z-drive cable.
Cover Screws
Back Panel Screws
Cover Screws

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6Secure the enclosure to the back of the autosampler with four #6-32 x¾"
screws. An assistant may need to hold the cover of the autosampler in place.
Tighten these screws as tight as you can.
Step 3: Install the Z-Drive Cable
1Feed the Z-drive cable through the opening above the autosampler head.
2Attach the Z-drive cable to the rotor. See the ASX-560 Quick Installation Guide if
you need instructions on how to do this.
Step 4: Install the Chimney and the Back Covers
1Remove the four back panel screws around the Z-drive motor (see the photo
on page 5). Discard these screws.
2On either side of the opening, place two sealing nuts inside the enclosure.
Wiggle the sealing nuts into the holes.
3Attach the Z-drive cover with six screws. The top two screws are #6-32 x¾"
and require sealing nuts. The bottom four screws are #6-32 x1½".

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4Install the chimney support plate on top of the chimney tube. Push it down
while twisting it until it is fully seated on top of the chimney tube.
5Firmly push the chimney tube onto the enclosure base. Twist it a little bit to get
it to seat completely.
6Install four sealing nuts inside the enclosure, in the holes under the chimney
support plate.
7Secure the chimney support plate to the top of the enclosure using four
#6-32 x¾" screws and sealing nuts.
TIPS
Ask an assistant to reach inside the enclosure and hold the nuts in place.
Use a stubby screwdriver for easier access to the screws, especially if the top
of the enclosure is above eye-level.
Installing the HEPA Filter (Optional)
1Press the HEPA filter into the frame. Pay attention to the direction of the
arrows.

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2Place the four sealing nuts for the HEPA filter.
3Install the filter frame to the back of the enclosure using the four #6-32 x1½"
screws.
The filter frame is symmetrical—either side can face up.
Installing the Exhaust Adapter
Exhaust adapters are available in several sizes to match the tubing in your
laboratory exhaust system.
1Place the exhaust adapter on top of the chimney support plate and attach with
four #6-32 x½" screws.
Changing the Door Orientation
You can change the door so that the hinge is on the left or right side.
1Remove the six screws, three on each side of the door.
Use a flat screwdriver to pop the screw covers open.
2Remove the door, reorient it to the desired position, then square it in the
opening.

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3Install the three #6-32 x¾" screws on the hinge side and three #6-32 x½"
screws on the non-hinge side.
Installing the Fittings
Installing the Sample Tubing Bulkhead Fitting
Use the 1/16 inch nut and ferrule to couple the sample probe tubing to the
bulkhead and then to your analyzer, as described below. This fitting can be
installed either on the right or left side depending upon where your analyzer
sits.
Connecting the Sample Tubing
1Cut the sample probe tubing to a length which will allow the probe to reach all
positions.
2Pass the tubing through the nut.
3Place the ferrule on the end of the tubing. The tapered end of the ferrule must
face the nut.
4Very gently screw the nut into the bulkhead fitting.
5Push the tubing all the way in.
6Tighten the nut with your fingers while maintaining pressure on the tubing.
7Remove the nut and check that the ferrule is flush with the end of the tubing.
Washers

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Installing the Gas Pass-Through
Use this fitting to connect a gas supply to the enclosure (to provide a
nonreactive atmosphere, for example).
1Install the bulkhead fitting (just as with the sample tubing).
2Install the threaded connector in the bulkhead fitting.
3Push barbed end of the threaded fitting into the gas tubing.
4Thread the fitting into the outside of the bulkhead fitting.
Be sure to plug any unused holes in the enclosure.
Installing the Rinse Tubing
The ASX-560 autosampler has a “tubing tunnel” which allows the rinse tubing
to pass under the autosampler head. The ENC-560 enclosure includes a cover
which seals this opening. The cover consists of a frame with a foam insert.
Most applications use the foam insert with two holes. If you are using the
SDXHPLD dilution system, use the foam insert with four holes.
Removing the Tubing Tunnel Cover
If the tubing tunnel cover is already installed:
1Remove the two screws which hold the tubing tunnel cover in place.
2Remove the foam insert.

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Installing the Tubing Tunnel Cover
1Route the tubing through the tunnel under the autosampler head.
2Place the foam insert around the rinse tubing.
3Press the foam insert into the tubing tunnel cover.
4Attach the tubing tunnel cover to the back of the autosampler with two
#6-32 x½" screws.
5Pull the tubing through the foam insert and connect it to the peristaltic pump.
See the ASX-560 Operator’s Manual for information on the different tubing
arrangements.

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Cleaning the Enclosure
NOTICE
Do not clean using solvent or ammonia based cleaning solutions. Using
solvents or ammonia will cause irreversible cosmetic damage. There is also a
possibility that the integrity of the enclosure will be compromised. Using a
solvent or ammonia based cleaning solution will void the warranty.
You will need:
At least three clean, soft, lint-free cloths or clean-room wipers.
Cleaning solution. A recommended plastic cleaner may be ordered
from Teledyne CETAC. You may also use a mild non-abrasive soap and
water solution.
1Use a clean cloth to remove surface dust.
2Dampen a new cloth with the cleaning solution.
3Wipe the enclosure.
4Dry by gently buffing with a new cloth.
Avoid scratching the cover while drying. The autosampler must be thoroughly
dry before you turn the power on.
Enclosure Specifications and Characteristics
Air Flow (typical) 15 cfm when the exhaust fan provides a pressure
drop of 1 inch WC (25 m3/h at 250 Pa)
Exhaust 4", 5", or 6" fume hood exhaust attachment
Dimensions (H x W x D) 78 cm x 58 cm x 61 cm (30.5" x 22.8" x 23.8")
Opening Dimensions (H x W) 47 cm x 45 cm (18.75" x 17.75")
Materials Walls: 1/4" acrylic
Hinges: Acrylic
Seals: EDPM foam
Adhesive: Ethylene dichloride glue, thermoset
bonded
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