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Stopcock orientation

All of the above designs are called two-way stopcocks because there are two arms, or connections, to the stopcock. Two-way stopcocks typically are open/ close valves with no proper orientation. The exception for this statement are the stopcock designs shown in Figures 3.18, 3.19, and 3.20, which require a specific... [Pg.191]

FIG. 8.2. Replacing burette stopcocks, (a) Tlie burette and stopcock ready to be joined. Note tlie orientation of tlie stopcock bari el and tlie scale, (b) Shows tlie side tube bore blocked by a stopper which is too long. [Pg.73]

Figure 10. Top view of the manifold showing possible orientations of the stopcock. Figure 10. Top view of the manifold showing possible orientations of the stopcock.
NOTE THE SIDE ARM STOPCOCK IS ORIENTED SO A NEEDLE WILL REACH TO THE BOTTOM OF THE FLASK WHEN SOLVENT IS REMOVED... [Pg.61]


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