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Simultaneously measures electric potential and pressure
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Preset internal microelectrode pressure
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Air-filled system - no debubbling
Model
900A is designed to measure hydrostatic pressure in small
vessels and cells. Pressure ranges of -200 to +400 mm Hg
can be measured with stability and accuracy. The
system’s sensing element is an electrolyte-filled glass
microelectrode with a tip diameter range of 2 to 5
microns.
Pressures of electrolyte solutions are measured by
maintaining a salt concentration gradient at the tip of
the sensing electrode in dynamic equilibrium by applying
an equal air pressure inside the microelectrode. The
pressure reading appears on the front panel display and
via the BNC recorder output.
Because the piezoelectric pressure controller uses
external pressure and vacuum sources, pressures lower than
-200 to greater than +400 mm Hg can be quickly and
accurately measured at the microelectrode tip.
The open pressure chamber is almost immune to vibrations
and movements and, unless they are extremely large, the
open system is unaffected by leaks. The pressure
controller is contained in a small, lightweight enclosure
that can easily be mounted near the micropipette to help
reduce dead space. It includes an amplifier, a
piezoelectric valve and a pressure transducer. The user
supplies fluid-filled microelectrodes, +500 mm Hg pressure
source and a -300 mm Hg vacuum source.
Measuring electric potential and pressure simultaneously
lets you use potential recording as an additional cue for
locating the electrode where visibility is limited, or
correlate pressure and potential when this is meaningful.
The unique “Set Pressure” mode lets you preset the
internal pressure of the microelectrode — Select a
positive pressure for flushing the tip, or a negative
pressure for pulling solution into the tip. By
disconnecting the microelectrode holder and attaching the
tubing to a manometer, you can check the calibration
against a standard.
A built-in alarm sounds to indicate maximum pressure. The
alarm also sounds when the tip is blocked or electrical
continuity is broken (e.g., the microelectrode comes out
of the solution, too little filling solution to cover the
Ag/AgCl pellet, disconnected ground reference, etc.).
The piezoelectric pressure controller regulates internal
pipette pressure by controlling air flow into and out of a
small pressure chamber. A vacuum source is connected on
the outlet side of the chamber, and a piezoelectric valve
meters air entering the pressurized chamber. The residual
volume of the pressure chamber includes the micropipette,
the connecting tubing and the pressure transducer on the
outlet side of the piezoelectric valve. The 900A
accurately controls and adjusts the pressure in the
chamber to match pressures applied externally to the
microelectrode tip.
The response time of the piezoelectric valve is 0.5 ms
from fully closed to fully open. Overall system response
time depends largely on the amount of residual volume in
the tubing. When this volume is small, the system responds
very rapidly (typically 10 milliseconds).
The lightweight pressure controller pod may be mounted
close to the microelectrode using small-bore tubing, to
minimize system dead space.
Microelectrode holders MEH6RF and MEH6SF for 1.0 mm
O.D. capillary glass included. (1.2, 1.5 and 2.0 mm
also available — please specify when ordering.)

CAL900A
Pressure Calibration Chamber is used with a pressure
manometer such as WPI’S PM015 to facilitate functional
testing and calibrating by user of the 900A Micropressure
System.
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