VSP-G1 Quick Start Guide: Difference between revisions
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== Maintenance == | == Maintenance == | ||
* Leak tightness protocol | |||
* Flushing the system | |||
* Replacing the filter(s) | |||
* Cleaning the reactor | |||
* Replacing the electrodes | |||
== Contact information == | == Contact information == |
Revision as of 13:22, 20 October 2016
This is the Quick Start Guide for standard operation of a VSParticle Generator One (VSP-G1) unit. For first time operators, detailed information or troubleshooting, please refer to the User's Manual.
Features of the VSP-G1
- visual guide to the machine and its parts
Standard Operation
See the "Operating the system" [hyperlink] chapter within the VSP-G1 User's Manual for a more detailed description of the standard procedure using a basic setup as a guide.
Prepare the system for production
- Design/draw your flow diagram.
- Assemble the setup according to your specifications. (Ensure that the reactor is closed and mounted [hyperlink to Mounting the reactor in the Setup chapter of the User's Manual] correctly!)
- Check the connections.
- Check the system for leak tightness and make adjustments if necessary. (See leak tightness protocol [hyperlink]) [insert note about pressure safety in the right margin here]
Start nanoparticle production
- Check for leaks if any changes were made to the system (see step 4 of Prepare the system for production).
- Power up all systems.
- Ensure that the path to the exhaust is clear.
- Begin gas flow.
- Set target voltage and current using the dials on the VSP-G1.
- Press the start button to begin production.
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Remove your sample
When the deposition system is full or when you’ve produced the desired amount of nanoparticles,
- Stop particle production.
- Flush the system [hyperlink] (9 x τ).
- Stop the gas flow.
- Take out your sample following the procedure for your deposition system.
Standard Configurations
Maintenance
- Leak tightness protocol
- Flushing the system
- Replacing the filter(s)
- Cleaning the reactor
- Replacing the electrodes
Contact information
VSParticle
Molengraafssingel, 10
2629JD Delft
The Netherlands
info@vsparticle.com
www.vsparticle.com
Last updated 15:19, 20 October 2016 (CEST)