Operating the pcr hood, Use of pcr equipment in the chamber – UVP 81-0357-01 PCR Hoods User Manual
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PCR Workstations and Cabinets
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Operating the PCR Hood
The PCR Hoods feature:
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Three-stage HEPA filtration system with pre filter, carbon filter and HEPA filter (UV3 models only)
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Overhead UV for decontamination of the chamber or PCR equipment
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UV safety switch and keylock for preventing exposure to UV
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Antimicrobial coated stainless steel and aluminum for reducing bacterial growth
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Easy-access door
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Overhead white light
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Shelves for placement of tools
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Power outlets built into the chamber interior
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Built-in UV/Air Circulator (standard on UV2 and UV3 models; optional for UV1 PCR 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 outlets built into the chamber allow for 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, the combined amperage total is not to
exceed 8 amps.
Operating the Overhead UV and Fluorescent White Lights
UV Keylock
The UV PCR Hoods provide an automated process for eliminating contamination by utilizing the
germicidal properties of shortwave 254nm ultraviolet light. The UV light is typically operated when no
samples are inside the chamber. The chamber is decontaminated, eliminating viable fungi, bacteria,
and yeast.
An optional UV/Air Circulator can be mounted into the UV1 PCR Workstation chamber for elimination of
amplicons of DNA or genomic DNA from a previously dispensed experiment.
115V
230V UK
230V Euro