Hoefer PS200HC User Manual

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Start the run. Press the START/STOP button. The
green light above the START/STOP button indicates
that voltage and current are being applied to the
output jacks. The green light above the CONSTANT
button indicates which parameter (V or A) is limiting,
and constant. The LED display shows the numerical
value of the actual V or mA output, or the time (press
the SELECT button to toggle between the values).

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In the case of a continuous run, press START/STOP to
terminate the run.
The LED display reads “OFF”.

A timed run automatically stops with a warning beep.
The word “OFF”, and the conditions at the end of the
run are flashed on the display so that the user can
record the end conditions.

Pushing the SELECT button will return the power
supply to the last run settings.

Pressing the CONSTANT button will reset the power
supply.

Example: Set up conditions for running a standard
transfer tank (e.g.
TE62) at a constant current of
1.0 A.

1 Press the CONSTANT button to position the

indicator light under “A”.

2 Press the UP and DOWN buttons to increase the

LED display value to 1.00.

3 Press the SELECT button to position the indicator

light under “V”. Observe that the volt limit has
been automatically set to the maximum value of
200 V.

Setting the voltage limit to the maximum setting
ensures that the entire separation is run at 1.0 A
for as long as possible. Should the buffer or gel lose
too much conductivity during the run, the operational
200 V or 200 W limits may be reached, at which
point “crossover” automatically occurs and V becomes
the limiting variable. The current would slowly drop
below 1.0 A at this point.

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Note: The power supply slowly
increases to the set value when
starting a run.

The constant parameter can be
adjusted during a run.

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