Specifications
Maxum II Operation Overview, Continued 
In most applications, there are multiple columns in use that are typically 
switched by column valves located in between them. These column 
valves are not shown in the illustration, but like the sample valves and 
SSOs described above they are also controlled by the SVCM and 
EMSNE software located in the electronics control section. The Siemens 
Model 50 valve is used for any required column valves. 
Column Valves 
The carrier gas pressure that is used to push the sample through the 
columns is controlled by an Electronic Pressure Control (EPC) Module(s) 
(or optionally by mechanical regulators). All EPCs are mounted on a 
manifold located on the EC right-side wall. The pneumatics for the EPC 
is digitally controlled by the EMSNE software on the CIM (Control 
Interface Module). Up to three EPCs can be mounted in an EC. Each 
EPC contains two channels, and each channel can use a different gas at 
a different pressure. Each EPC communicates the actual pressure back 
to the EMSNE software. 
Electronic Pressure 
Control
Oven Heaters 
For the columns and detectors to work correctly, they must usually be 
operated at elevated temperatures. The Maxum II uses electrical heaters 
to elevate the temperature. These heaters (not shown in block diagram) 
are connected to relays in the Electronic Enclosure and, like the valves 
and the EPCs, are controlled by the EMSNE software. 
The sample eluted from the columns is transported to the associated 
detector that senses the presence of the sample and converts it to an 
electrical signal. The Maxum II Modular Oven is equipped with thermal 
conductivity detectors. These detectors sense changes in heat flow 
across detector beads relative to a reference as sample flows across the 
beads. Depending upon the application, the Maxum II Modular Oven 
may be equipped with up to 16 TCD channels (8 per oven, 2 of which 
are reference). 
Detector 
The resulting electrical signal from the detector is then transmitted from 
the beads (which are part of the Application Module) to the Detector 
Personality Module located in the EC. 
The Detector Personality Module (DPM) resides in the EC and amplifies 
and then converts the analog signal from the detector beads into a digital 
signal. The DPM in the Maxum II Modular Oven is the Intrinsically Safe 
Thermal Conductivity Detector DPM (ISTCD-DPM). The intrinsically safe 
designation indicates that the device has been designed such that it 
cannot ignite flammable vapors or gases. This allows the DPM to control 
the TCD beads in the oven without the need for explosion-proof or flame-
proof protection. Each ISTCD-DPM is capable of controlling up to 8 
detector channels. 
Detector Personality 
Module 
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