Learn SOP for operating water distillation unit in QC lab with GMP guidelines, maintenance steps, and weekly testing procedure.
Introduction
In pharmaceutical quality control laboratories, distilled water is widely used for analytical testing, reagent preparation, and cleaning purposes. The quality of water directly impacts the accuracy and reliability of analytical results.
A properly maintained water distillation unit ensures consistent production of high-purity water. This SOP provides a GMP-compliant procedure for operation, routine cleaning, and maintenance of the distillation unit used in QC laboratories.
Definition
Water distillation unit is a laboratory device used to purify water by heating it to produce steam and then condensing it back into liquid form, removing impurities and contaminants.
| Parameter | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Initial Water Discard | First 500 ml |
| Collection Container | Clean and sterile |
| Weekly Testing | Required |
| Cleaning Frequency | Monthly |
| Cleaning Agent | 5% Hydrochloric Acid |
| Final Flush Volume | ~2 liters |
Step-by-Step Process
- Connect water inlet
- Switch ON power supply
- Place clean container
- Start distillation unit
- Discard first 500 ml
- Collect required water
- Perform weekly testing
- Clean unit periodically
1.0 OBJECTIVE
To lay down the procedure for operating and cleaning of distilled water unit.
2.0 SCOPE
This SOP is applicable to Quality Control Department.
3.0 RESPONSIBILITY
Quality Control Supervisor
4.0 ACCOUNTABILITY
Sr. Manager – Quality Assurance
5.0 PROCEDURE
5.1 Operation Procedure
- Connect water inlet pipe to tap
- Switch ON main power supply
Setup
- Place clean empty container below outlet
Running the Unit
- Switch ON distillation unit
- Collect initial 500 ml water and discard
- Collect required quantity of distilled water
Monitoring
- Ensure steady flow of water
- Check for any leakage or abnormal noise
5.2 Water Quality Testing (Calibration Aspect)
- Analyze distilled water weekly
- Record results
- Ensure compliance with quality standards
5.3 Cleaning Procedure
Preparation
- Dismantle unit with maintenance personnel
Cleaning Steps
- Clean storage container thoroughly
- Add 500 ml of 5% Hydrochloric Acid
- Keep for 12 hourshttps://iampharmacist.com/sop-for-manual-cleaning-of-glassware/
Rinsing
- Wash thoroughly with tap water
- Start unit and collect ~2 liters water
- Discard collected water
Frequency
- Perform cleaning monthly
5.4 Precautions
- Always discard initial distilled water
- Ensure proper rinsing after acid cleaning
- Avoid contamination of storage container
- Use appropriate PPE during cleaning
5.5 Documentation
- Maintain operation log
- Record cleaning schedule
- Document water testing results
6.0 ABBREVIATIONS
- SOP – Standard Operating Procedure
- Dept. – Department
Technical Insight: Importance in QC Analysis
Distilled water quality directly affects analytical accuracy. Impurities in water can interfere with chemical reactions, leading to erroneous results.
FAQs
1. What is water distillation unit?
A device used to purify water by distillation.
2. Why discard first 500 ml?
To remove initial impurities.
3. How often cleaning is required?
Monthly.
4. What acid is used for cleaning?
5% Hydrochloric Acid.
5. Why testing is done weekly?
To ensure water quality.
6. What happens if water is impure?
It affects analytical results.
7. Who operates the unit?
QC personnel.
8. What is final flushing volume?
Around 2 liters.
9. Is PPE required?
Yes, especially during cleaning.
10. Which guidelines apply?
GMP and QA standards.https://www.scribd.com/document/815273113/SOP-43-Template-3-Laboratory-Equipment-Validation-and-Maintenance-v1-0-04-12-2023-FINAL




