Accuris myVolt Touch Operating Manual

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300V Power Supply
Operating Manual
a division of
This product is for research only

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  • Page 1 300V Power Supply Operating Manual a division of This product is for research only...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    8. Maintenance Always disconnect the power cord for cleaning. When cleaning the surfaces of the instrument, use a lightly dampened cloth with mild detergent if needed. Do not use any corrosive solutions that could damage plastic. Contents 1. Introduction………………………………………....1 Use caution when cleaning near the housing vents. Do not allow liquid to enter the power supply.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Power: The rate at which electric energy is transferred by an electric circuit. Electric power is expressed in units of The myVolt Touch is a DC Power Supply for watts, one watt is equal to one joule per second. electrophoresis separations. It is designed for laboratory research applications.
  • Page 4 “cross over” so the non-constant parameter will now be the constant and limiting parameter. 6.5 Maximum Power Limit Folding Recesses for The myVolt Touch Power Supply has a maximum power Front Feet Stacking 2 Units output of 80 Watts. Per Ohms Law:...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    6.3 Constant Voltage / Constant Amperage Control Panel Capacitive touch screen The myVolt Touch can be set to run with constant voltage or Display Backlit LCD, 128 x 128 pixel, dot matrix constant amperage output, with the non-constant parameter set as a Fuse 250V 2.5A, 5x20mm,Type T...
  • Page 6: Installation

    5. Warnings 4. Installation To avoid electrical shock, do not use this product with wet hands and ensure that all electrical leads being used are Place the power supply on a smooth, level surface in an area dry. Only use electrical leads that offer sufficient where it will not contact liquids or chemicals.

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