Instruction Manual

1104 Oxygen Combustion Vessel
Parr Instrument Company
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Preparing the Fuse When the Combustion 
Cage is Not Used (Continued)
Set the bomb head on the support stand (P/N A38A) 
and attach one end of a 10 cm length of fuse wire 
between the two electrodes. 
Fasten one end of the wire to the loop electrode 
(steps a thru d) then attach the other end to the 
straight electrode (steps e thru h). Pull the loop 
downward to tighten the connections then bend the 
wire upward (step i). Place the capsule in the loop 
holder and bend the wire down to the sample (step 
j). 
Note: Do not submerge the wire in liquid or 
powder samples; better combustion will be ob-
tained if the loop of the fuse is set slightly above 
the surface. When using a sample that has been 
pressed into a pellet, bend the wire so that the 
loop is positioned about a centimeter above the 
sample.
Closing the Bomb
Close the 1104 Oxygen Combustion Vessel by slid-
ing the head into the cylinder and pushing it gently 
until the head is pressed against the inside ledge 
of the cylinder. Conrm that the compression ring 
(P/N 212A2) is in place above the head. Ensure that 
all the compression screws in the screw cap do not 
protrude through the underside of the cap. Attach 
the screw cap and turn it down by hand as far as it 
will go. Progressively tighten the circle of compres-
sion screws in a star pattern until each bears rmly 
against the compression ring.
Note: Do not use the spanner wrench (P/N 219A) 
to seal the bomb. Extreme force is not required 
when tightening the cap. It is important that the 
screws be tightened uniformly so that the clos-
ing forces are evenly distributed.
Filling the Bomb Using a Calorimeter
The oxygen inlet connection on the 1104 Oxygen 
Combustion Vessel differs from the connection used 
on the 1108 Oxygen Combustion Vessel in that it is 
Attaching Fuse Wire with Loop Electrode










