Operating the pcr system, Use of pcr equipment in the chamber, Operating the hepa/uv system – UVP HEPA/UV PCR Systems User Manual

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HEPA/UV3 PCR Workstation and Cabinet

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Operating the PCR system

The HEPA/UV3 PCR Systems feature:

Three-stage HEPA filter system with pre filter, carbon filter and HEPA filter

Overhead UV for decontamination of the chamber or PCR equipment

UV safety switch and keylock for preventing exposure to UV

Antimicrobial coated stainless steel and aluminum for reducing bacterial growth

Easy-access door

Overhead white light

Shelves for placement of tools

Plug outlets built into the chamber interior

Built-in UV/Air Circulator; an optional module is available for the Workstation


Use of PCR Equipment in the Chamber

Shelves are provided for placement of small tools for decontamination. The shelves slide into the
bracket on back of the unit.

Power plugs built into the chamber allow use of shakers, rockers, and other equipment for PCR
experiments. Equipment can be decontaminated between uses. To operate equipment within the
chamber, plug the equipment into the power plug. Specific power plugs are installed as shown in the
illustrations below.










NOTE: When operating equipment plugged into the outlets, combined Amps total is not to
exceed 8 Amps.


Operating the HEPA/UV System

Push the HEPA/UV power switch to operate the HEPA/UV filter system. The airflow fan setting can be
adjusted from Low to High, circulating anywhere from 22 to 50 feet per minute (FPM) of air. The filter
system consists of:

Pre-filter to preserve the life of other filters by capturing large dust particles

Carbon filter to remove ozone, gases, odor

HEPA filter provides a barrier (99.99%) against dust, bacteria and mold down to 0.3 micron
particles (NOTE: The HEPA filter does not prevent particulates from entering the workstation when
the Makrolon

®

door is open).



115V

230V UK

230V Euro

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