Electrical Requirements; Environmental Requirements - Thermo Scientific invitrogen E-Gel G8121ST User Manual

Power snap electrophoresis system
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Electrical requirements

Warning: For safety, the power outlet used for powering the instrument must be accessible at all times. In case of
emergency, you must be able to immediately disconnect the main power supply to the instrument. Allow adequate
space between the wall and the equipment so the power cord can be disconnected in case of emergency.
Electric receptacle with grounding capability
Maximum power dissipation: ~90 W
Mains AC line voltage tolerances must be up to ±10 percent of nominal voltage
AC/DC Power Supply
E-Gel
Power Snap
Electrophoresis Device
E-Gel
Power Snap Camera

Environmental requirements

Condition
Installation site
Electromagnetic
interference
Altitude
Operating conditions
Storage and transport
conditions
Thermal output
Vibration
Pollution degree
Other conditions
E-Gel
Power Snap Electrophoresis System User Guide
Rated Voltage
(Input)
100–240 VAC ±10%
48 VDC ±2.5%
Does not function as a standalone device. Powered from E-Gel
Electrophoresis Device.
Indoor use only
Do not use this device in close proximity to sources of strong electromagnetic radiation
(for example, unshielded intentional RF sources). Strong electromagnetic radiation may
interfere with the proper operation of the device.
Between sea level and 2000 m (6500 ft.) above sea level
Humidity: 15–80% relative humidity (noncondensing)
Temperature: 15 to 30°C (59 to 86°F)
Note: For optimal performance, avoid rapid or extreme fluctuations in room temperature.
Humidity: 20–80% relative humidity (noncondensing)
Temperature: –30 to 60°C (–22 to 140°F)
During operation, the net thermal output, based on the actual current draw of the
instrument, is expected to be approximately 72 W (245.67 Btu/h).
Ensure that the instrument is not adjacent to strong vibration sources, such as a
centrifuge, pump, or compressor. Excessive vibration will affect instrument performance.
The instrument has a Pollution Degree rating of II. The instrument may only be installed in
an environment that has nonconductive pollutants such as dust particles or wood chips.
Typical environments with a Pollution Degree II rating are laboratories and sales and
commercial areas. The noise output of the instrument is ≤ 45 dB(A) when running.
Ensure the instrument is located away from any vents that could expel particulate
material onto the instrument components.
Avoid placing the instrument adjacent to heaters, cooling ducts, or in direct sunlight.
Rated Current
Rated Frequency
(Input)
1.3 A
50/60 Hz
1.87 A
Acceptable Range
Rated Power
(Input)
(Output)
90 W
N/A
N/A
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