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=== Inlet ports === The number of inlet ports can be selected to meet the laboratory's needs. Most often, the number of inlet ports either matches the number of reactors or there is only one (X1). For example, a CEGS 6X system has six inlet ports (matching the number of reactors), while a CEGS 6X1 would have six reactors and just one inlet port. The X1 variants have the advantage of lower cost while achieving a similar throughput, with a slightly different workflow. When the number if inlet ports equals the reactors, the daily workflow is: # Start of day: Remove yesterday's samples and load new reagents. # Load a batch of samples into inlet ports and start the sequence. # Wait for tomorrow. When there is only one inlet port: # Start of day: Remove yesterday's samples and load new reagents. # Load the first sample into the inlet port and start it. # When the system notifies the operator, load the next sample and start it (''usually takes only a moment''). #* Repeat as needed as long as more samples and reactors are available. # Wait for tomorrow. When the lab has a modest throughput and someone is available to occasionally load a sample, an X1 can be a perfectly adequate solution. If lab staff is limited, or if full batches are produced regularly, the additional inlet ports are more convenient.
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