663 VA Stand EN
663 VA Stand EN
663 VA Stand EN
Manual
8.663.1003 / 2016-06-12
Metrohm AG
CH-9100 Herisau
Switzerland
Phone +41 71 353 85 85
Fax +41 71 353 89 01
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www.metrohm.com
663 VA Stand
Manual
Table of contents
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Instrument description ......................................................... 1
1.2 About the documentation ................................................... 1
1.2.1 Further information and literature ............................................ 1
1.2.2 Symbols and conventions ........................................................ 2
1.3 Safety instructions ................................................................ 3
1.3.1 General notes on safety ........................................................... 3
1.3.2 Electrical safety ........................................................................ 3
1.3.3 Personnel safety ....................................................................... 4
1.3.4 Metallic liquid mercury ............................................................. 4
1.3.5 Tubing and capillary connections ............................................. 5
1.3.6 Recycling and disposal ............................................................. 5
3 Installation 12
3.1 Setting up the instrument .................................................. 12
3.1.1 Packaging .............................................................................. 12
3.1.2 Checks .................................................................................. 12
3.1.3 Location ................................................................................ 12
3.2 Inserting the stirrer ............................................................ 12
3.3 Inserting the Multi-Mode Electrode pro ........................... 13
3.4 Reference electrode (RE) .................................................... 16
3.5 Auxiliary electrode (AE) ...................................................... 17
3.6 Connecting the electrodes ................................................. 19
3.7 Connecting the inert gas inlet ........................................... 20
3.8 Connecting the instruments .............................................. 21
4 Start-up 22
5 Technical specifications 23
5.1 Ambient conditions ............................................................ 23
6 Accessories 25
Index 26
Table of figures
Figure 1 Front ................................................................................................. 6
Figure 2 Rear .................................................................................................. 7
Figure 3 Controls ............................................................................................ 8
Figure 4 Top of measuring vessel .................................................................... 9
Figure 5 MME pro – Structure ....................................................................... 10
Figure 6 Installed stirrer ................................................................................. 13
Figure 7 Connecting the inert gas inlet .......................................................... 15
Figure 8 Preparing the reference electrode 1 ................................................. 16
Figure 9 Preparing the reference electrode 2 ................................................. 17
Figure 10 GC auxiliary electrode ...................................................................... 18
Figure 11 Reference electrode - Cable connector ............................................ 19
Figure 12 Gas washing bottle ......................................................................... 20
Figure 13 Cable connections ........................................................................... 21
1 Introduction
CAUTION
WARNING
This instrument has left the factory in a flawless state in terms of technical
safety. To maintain this state and ensure non-hazardous operation of the
instrument, the following instructions must be observed carefully.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Mercury is a heavy liquid metal. Highly toxic mercury vapor forms even
at room temperature. Breathing in mercury vapor poses the risk of
chronic mercury poisoning. Therefore, observe the following points
when handling a MME pro containing mercury:
■ Do not inhale mercury vapor.
■ Only work with open containers of mercury while under a fume cup-
board.
■ Avoid skin contact with mercury.
■ Never store mercury in open containers.
■ Keep the laboratory area for work involving mercury well-ventilated.
■ Use amalgamation to bind any spilled mercury. Never use a broom
or vacuum.
■ Only have mercury disposed of by a professional. Never dispose of
mercury in household or domestic waste.
NOTE
CAUTION
Leaks in tubing and capillary connections are a safety risk. Tighten all
connections well by hand. Avoid applying excessive force to tubing con-
nections. Damaged tubing ends lead to leakage. Appropriate tools can
be used to loosen connections.
Check the connections regularly for leakage. If the instrument is used
mainly in unattended operation, then weekly inspections are manda-
tory.
2.1 Front
Figure 1 Front
2.2 Rear
Figure 2 Rear
1 Connector 2 Connector
For inert gas outlet. For inert gas inlet.
2.3 Controls
Figure 3 Controls
5 Switch
To deaerate.
3 Opening 4 Opening
For stirrer (6.1204.200). For auxiliary electrode (6.1241.020 with
6.1247.000).
5 Opening
For MME - Multi-Mode Electrode pro
(6.1246.120).
1
1
12
3
7
13
4
14
9 10 11 5
15
3 Thread 4 Thread
For the needle holder (5-1). For the retaining screw (5-6).
15 Glass capillary
6.1226.030 or 6.1226.050
3 Installation
3.1.2 Checks
Immediately after receipt, check whether the shipment has arrived com-
plete and without damage by comparing it with the delivery note.
3.1.3 Location
The instrument has been developed for operation indoors and may not be
used in explosive environments.
Place the instrument in a location of the laboratory which is suitable for
operation, free of vibrations, protected from corrosive atmosphere, and
contamination by chemicals.
The instrument should be protected against excessive temperature fluctua-
tions and direct sunlight.
Accessories
■ Stirrer (6.1204.200)
■ Drive belt (6.1241.020)
3 Stirrer
Accessories
■ Multi-Mode Electrode pro (6.1246.120)
CAUTION
When inserting the Multi-Mode Electrode pro, the tip of the capil-
lary must not touch the measuring head.
■ Screw the FEP tubing for the inert gas inlet (N2) (1-2) into the con-
nector (7-1) of the MME pro.
■ Screw the FEP tubing for the inert gas inlet (N2) (1-7) into the con-
nector (7-2) of the MME pro.
Remove the reference electrode (8-1) from the storage vessel (8-2).
The reference electrode that is part of the accessories is already filled
with reference electrolyte (c(KCl) = 3 mol/L).
2 Fill the electrolyte vessel with bridge electrolyte (e.g. c(KCl) = 3 mol/L)
in accordance with the information in the electrode leaflet.
3 Allow the bridge electrolyte to react in the electrolyte vessel until the
diaphragm is soaked with bridge electrolyte.
Place the reference electrode (9-1) in the filled electrolyte vessel (9-2)
and screw it in place.
The electrolyte solution that is displaced in the electrolyte vessel is
forced out of the deaeration openings.
6 Insert the installed reference electrode into the opening (4-2) of the
measuring head insert.
Accessories
■ Electrode holder (6.1241.020)
■ Glassy carbon rod (6.1247.000)
1 CAUTION
Insert the glassy carbon rod (10-4) through the mounting ring (10-3)
into the electrode holder (10-2) as far as it will go.
1 Insert the auxiliary electrode into the opening (4-4) of the measuring
head insert.
1 Cable connector
■ Screw the terminal of the cable for the reference electrode onto
the cable connector of the reference electrode (11-1).
■ Plug the reference electrode banana plug of the electrode cable
into the reference electrode socket of the adapter cable.
■ Unscrew the gas washing glass (12-1) from the measuring head
arm.
Metrohm Autolab
5 potentiostat
1 2
Figure 13 Cable connections
5 Connecting cable
Between 663 VA Stand and IME663 inter-
face.
4 Start-up
Preparing the system for start-up
WARNING
WARNING
5 Technical specifications
5.3 Dimensions
Measurements Width 290 mm
Height with covering closed 295 mm
with covering opened 570 mm
Depth 420 mm
Weight 9.4 kg
5.4 Housing
Materials Covering Steel, coated
Back panel Steel
Base Steel, coated
Housing Steel, coated
6 Accessories
Up-to-date information on the scope of delivery and on optional accesso-
ries for your instrument can be found on the Internet. You can download
this information using the article number as follows:
NOTE
Index
E Multi-Mode Electrode pro Service ....................................... 3
Electrostatic charge .................... 3 Insert ............................ 13, 14 Start-up
Prepare ............................... 22
I R
Instrument Reference electrode W
Start up .............................. 22 Prepare ............................... 16 Working electrode
Insert .................................. 14
M S Prepare ............................... 13
MME pro Safety instructions ...................... 3
Structure ............................ 10