VSP-G1 Quick Start Guide

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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 Manual.

Printable version

A themed and printable version of the quick start guide is available for download here: File:VSP-G1 Quick Start Guide.pdf. A laminated copy of this version is included in the box in which the VSP-G1 is delivered.

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

  1. Design/draw your flow diagram.
  2. 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!)
  3. Check the connections.
  4. 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

  1. Check for leaks if any changes were made to the system (see step 4 of Prepare the system for production).
  2. Power up all systems.
  3. Ensure that the path to the exhaust is clear.
  4. Begin gas flow.
  5. Set target voltage and current using the dials on the VSP-G1.
  6. 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,

  1. Stop particle production.
  2. Flush the system [hyperlink] (9 x τ).
  3. Stop the gas flow.
  4. 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
support@vsparticle.com
www.vsparticle.com


Last updated 15:19, 20 October 2016 (CEST)