RE: vacuum on a Vantage

From: Dax Arguello (Dax.Arguello@hci.utah.edu)
Date: Wed Dec 01 1999 - 04:26:54 EST


You may want to check all of your connectors. On occasion, we'll see the
male/female connectors go bad, and that causes all kinds of headaches, from
loss of vacuum on the Vantage, to backflush of waste on the Scans and
Calibur. Hopefully you will find your problem there.

Dax Arguello
Huntsman Cancer Institute
Flow Cyometry Core Facility
Salt Lake City, UT
(801) 581-8641
dax.arguello@hci.utah.edu

-----Original Message-----
From: ray hester
To: cyto-inbox
Sent: 11/29/99 8:35 AM
Subject: vacuum on a Vantage


Hi,

We have a FACSVantage and have recently been having problems with
drainage
of the center stream, i.e., after thirty minutes or an hour the drainage
has
stopped, and we then have sheath fluid overflowing the center stream
collector and fluid filling the basin below.  Since we don't have house
vacuum, we use a small Gast pump as the vacuum source and for awhile
that
worked well until we noticed water was getting into the pump.  We then
installed a trap in between the Vantage and the pump and for awhile that
helped but the problem eventually re-surfaced.  Next we filled the trap
(a
large, Erlenmeyer flask) with Drierite and that seemed to help for
awhile
but now nothing seems to work.

Does anyone have a similar situation - Vantage and no house vacuum?  If
so,
please let us know what your setup is.  Perhaps the pump has been
damaged
beyond repair. Although it feels as if there is sufficent vacuum, I
haven't
actually checked to see how much vacuum there is and this is one of
those
small pumps without the gauges.

Thanks for any ideas.

Ray



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