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AMI Sample Sequencer

Product Description

2.1. Measuring Cycle at Batch Measurement


Example with two sample streams:
A measuring cycle always starts if the solenoid valve [C] closes.

Note:
• The different squares, black with/without underline and white
with/without underline are displayed on the display of the AMI
Sample Sequencer, for better understanding they are
integrated in the illustrations below.
• The meaning of the different squares is explained in
chapter 5, Operation.
Step 1 The solenoid valve [C] is open.
The 6-way valve [A] is on position 1 and the sample stream 1
flows via constant head [B] through the photometer [D]. No
measurement is performed at this time.
The square indicates that sample stream 1 is selected but not
yet measured.

A 6-way valve C Solenoid valve


B Constant head D Photometer

Step 2 The solenoid valve [C] closes:


the sample of sample stream 1 remains in the photometer where
reagents are added and a measurement is performed.
at the same time the 6-way valve [A] switches to sample stream
2, a new measuring cycle starts.

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