Bio-Rad PowerPac Basic Power Supply User Manual

PowerPac
Basic Power
Supply
Instruction
Manual
Catalog Number
164-5050
Table of Contents
Page
Safety.................................................................................................................i
Section 1 Introduction ......................................................................................................1
1.1 Overview ..........................................................................................................1
1.2 Unpacking........................................................................................................2
Section 2 Control Features ...............................................................................................3
Section 3 Setup and Operation.........................................................................................4
Section 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting.....................................................................7
4.1 Maintenance.....................................................................................................7
4.2 Troubleshooting................................................................................................7
4.3 Replacing a Fuse ..............................................................................................9
4.4 Firmware Version Number.................................................................................9
Appendix A Specifications .................................................................................................10
Appendix BWarranty and Ordering Information.......................................................................11
List of Figures
1. Front View.
2. Rear View.
3. Front View with Legs in Lowered Position.
4. Front Panel.
5. Power Leads Connected Correctly.
6. Power Leads Connected Incorrectly.
7. Rear View Showing Fuse Drawer with Notches.
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Safety
Caution/Warning
PowerPac power supplies use high output voltages that are electrically isolated from earth ground to minimize the risk of electrical shock to the user. The following guidelines should be observed and followed when using a PowerPac power supply.
PowerPac power supplies have passed test for operation at temperatures between 0º and 40º C, with relative humidity between 0 and 95% non-condensing. Operating the power supply outside these conditions is not recommended by Bio-Rad and will void the warranty.
1. To ensure adequate cooling of the power supply, be sure that there is at least 6 cm clearance around the power supply. Do not block the fan vents at the rear of the unit.
2. Always connect the power supply to a 3-prong, grounded AC outlet, using the
3-prong AC power cord provided with the power supply.
3. Bio-Rad electrophoresis cells have molded two-prong plugs that are inserted into the power supply's high voltage output jacks. These plugs have been EN 61010* certified for safety compliance for use with PowerPac power supplies. Use of other plugs or banana jacks is done at the user's own risk and is not recommended by Bio-Rad. When inserting and removing the molded two-prong plug, always grasp the plug by the molded support at the rear of the plug. Do not grasp the individual prong ends.
4. Do not operate the power supply in extreme humidity (>95%) or where condensation can short the internal electrical circuits of the power supply.
5. When taking the power supply into a cold room, the unit can be operated immediately. However, when removing the power supply from the cold room, let the unit equilibrate to room temperature for a minimum of 2 hours before using it.
6. Never connect a high voltage output lead to earth ground. This defeats the floating electrical isolation of the power supply and exposes the user to potentially lethal high voltages.
Important
This instrument is intended for laboratory use only.
This product conforms to the class A standards for Electromagnetic Emissions, intended for laboratory equipment applications. It is possible that emissions from this product may interfere with some sensitive appliances when placed nearby or on the same circuit as those appliances. The user should be aware of this potential and take appropriate measures to avoid interference.
Bio-Rad's PowerPac power supplies are designed and certified to meet EN 61010* safety standards. Certified products are safe to use when operated in accordance with the instruction manual. This safety certification does not extend to electrophoresis cells or accessories that are not EN 61010 certified, even when connected to this power supply.
This instrument should not be modified or altered in any way. Alteration of this instrument will void the manufacturer's warranty, void the EN 61010 certification, and create a potential safety hazard for the user.
Bio-Rad is not responsible for any injury or damage caused by the use of this instrument for purposes other than those for which it is intended, or by modifications of the instrument not performed by Bio-Rad or an authorized agent.
*EN 61010 is an internationally accepted electrical safety standard for laboratory instruments.
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Section 1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
The PowerPac Basic provides constant voltage or constant current to instruments used in
electrophoresis. The power supply operates at the values specified for the constant
parameter. However, to prevent damage to the electrophoresis cell, the PowerPac Basic
provides automatic crossover to constant current or constant voltage, depending on
which set value is first reached. When the set limit of the non-constant parameter is
reached, and the power capability of the unit is not exceeded, the power supply will
switch, making the non-constant parameter the new constant parameter.
Output specifications:
Voltage: Adjustable from 10 to 300 Volts, in 1 volt increments.
Current: Adjustable from 4 to 400 milliamperes (mA) in 1 mA increments.
Power: 75 watts (maximum).
Four output jacks: Up to four identical electrophoresis cells can be connected in parallel
to the power supply.
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Fig. 1. Front View.
Fig. 2. Rear View.
POWER SWITCH
FUSE
AC INLET
OUTPUT JACKS
FRONT PANEL
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The PowerPac Basic has the following features:
Programmable constant voltage or constant current with automatic crossover
Timer control from 0 to 999 minutes
3-digit LED display
Pause mode for editing running parameters
Automatic detection of no load conditions and rapid changes in resistance
Power Failure Detection in timed modes allowing completion of run
Stackable case with adjustable viewing angle via flip down legs (see Figure 3)
Fig. 3. Front View with Legs in Lowered Position.
1.2 Unpacking
When you receive the power supply, carefully inspect the container for any damage which may have occurred in shipping. Severe damage to the container may indicate damage to the power supply itself. If you suspect damage to the unit, immediately file a claim with the carrier in accordance with their instructions before contacting Bio-Rad Laboratories.
After unpacking the PowerPac Basic, remove the plastic film from the translucent green top case. The plastic film may leave a residue. If so, clean with a soft, damp cloth.
Contents include:
PowerPac Basic power supply
Power cord
Instruction manual
Warranty card
Declaration of conformity
If any part is missing or damaged, contact Bio-Rad Laboratories immediately.
LEGS
(LOWERED POSITION)
Section 2 Control Features
Fig. 3. Front Panel.
Key Description
Constant Parameter Key:
• Selects either constant voltage or current.
• The LED indicates the selected parameter. During a run, maximum power is indicated when both LED’s are lit.
Display Mode Key:
• Selects the parameter to be displayed (volts, milliamperes or minutes). The LED displays the value of the indicated parameter.
Scroll Keys:
• Changes the value of the selected parameter. If the Scroll Key is pressed constantly for more than 5 units in either direction, +/-, the values will increase/decrease in increments of 10 to reach the desired value faster.
Run & Pause Key:
• Starts and pauses a run. Pausing allows editing of the constant parameter and the parameter values.
• Corresponding LED indicates the status of the power supply.
Stop key:
• Stops run. Constant parameter and limit parameter values are preserved. Timer is reset to zero.
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3 DIGIT LED
DISPLAY MODE KEY
STOP KEY
RUN AND PAUSE KEY
SCROLL KEYS
CONSTANT PARAMETER KEY
Section 3 Setup and Operation
STEP PROCEDURE DESCRIPTION
1. Turn power on. Press the power switch located on the right side of the unit to the on position.
The default setting is constant V, and the LED display shows zero value.
To display firmware version number, hold down constant parameter key while turning the power switch to the on position.
2. Connect the electrophoresis The power leads are color coordinated to
cell(s) to the power supply. the output terminals in red and black.
indicates high voltages.
Note: Power leads must be inserted perpendicular to the curve of the case.
Fig. 5. Power leads connected correctly. Fig. 6. Power leads connected incorrectly.
3. Select the constant parameter Press the Constant key to select the constant parameter, either voltage or
or
current The LED on the parameter key corresponding to the selected constant parameter will light up. The display shows the zero value for the constant parameter.
4. Enter a value for the constant Use the scroll key to enter the desired value.
parameter using the scroll key. Voltage: 10–300V adjustable in 1V increments.
Current: 4–400 mA adjustable in 1 mA increments.
Note: If the scroll key is pressed constantly for more than 5 units in either direction, +/-, the values will increase/decrease in increments of 10 to reach the desired value faster.
5. Enter value for limit parameter. Use the parameter key to select the limit
For volts
parameter. The maximum default value, 300V or 400mA, is displayed. Select a suitable limit value to avoid excessive power
For milliamperes conditions for the application.
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STEP PROCEDURE DESCRIPTION
6. Programming a timed run Use the parameter key to select time. The display will show a zero value. Use the scroll key to enter the desired time up to 999 min..
If no time is entered the run will continue until the run is terminated by pressing the stop key. When 999 minutes is reached, the clock resets to zero and the run continues.
Note:
• In a timed run the displayed time is the
remaining time. Pressing the pause key will keep the remaining time. Pressing the stop key will reset the time to zero.
• In an untimed run the displayed time is the
elapsed time. Pressing the pause key will retain the elapsed time.
7. Optional
; available only when Activating the Power failure detection mode
a timed run is programmed. is possible for timed runs only.
Power Failure detection.
Make sure the parameter key is in time
mode (time LED is lit)
Enter the desired time if not previously
entered
Hold down the stop key for ~2 seconds
Caution: Always use the stop key until the display shows Pfd. This indicates to terminate a run in progress. Use the Power Failure Detection is activated. of the power switch to terminate a run in progress is treated as a power failure and the appropriate Note: After completion or termination of a error code is displayed when the run, the Power Failure Detect mode is unit is turned back on automatically de-activated. See Section 4.2,
Troubleshooting, for details on Power Failure Detect error messages.
8. Optional
Certain applications exhibit fluctuations in
De-activation of change in resistance that can trigger the change in resistance feature. resistance error codes. If this is the case,
the change in resistance feature can be de-activated to allow un-interrupted completion of a run.
Make sure the parameter key is in
current mode (current LED is lit)
Hold down the stop key for ~2 sec until
the display shows dE9
Note: After completion or termination of a run the Change in Resistance Detection is automatically activated. Caution: De-activating this safety feature increases the chance of electrical hazard.
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STEP PROCEDURE DESCRIPTION
9. Start the run Press the run/pause key to start the run. The run LED is lit.
10. Viewing and editing options Viewing: Press the parameter key to
during a run. view the corresponding value on the
display
Editing: Edit the constant parameter
value and the time value for timed runs
Note: Editing the limit value is possible in the pause mode. To change from an un-timed to a timed run, stop the run and re-program.
11. Pause mode Press run/pause key during a run to enter the pause mode. When the pause LED is lit it is possible to:
Safely make adjustments to the
instrument connected to the power supply
Edit the values for all parameters
Change the constant parameter
Note: To change from an un-timed to a timed run, stop the run and re-program.
12. End of run. When a run is completed, i.e., a timed run has ended or an untimed run is stopped, the constant parameter value and limit parameter value are preserved. The timer is reset to zero. Neither the run nor the pause LED is lit, indicating that no power is supplied to the output jacks.
13. Terminating a timed run in Press the stop key to terminate a timed run.
progress The constant parameter value and limit
parameter value are preserved. The timer is reset to zero. Neither the run nor the pause LED is lit indicating that no power is supplied to the output jacks.
14. Powering down Press the stop key before turning the power switch to the off position. If this is not done, a power failure will be detected causing an automatic restart if the Power Failure Detection is enabled.
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Section 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
4.1 Maintenance
The PowerPac Basic requires little maintenance to assure reliable operation. To clean the
case, first unplug the power supply. Use a damp cloth to wipe down the outer case.
4.2 Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Solution No display/lights/fan 1. No AC power. 1. Check if PowerPac Basic is
2. Blown fuse. unplugged, or problem with AC
3. Power switch power source, or power switch is in exercised rapidly to off position. the on and off 2. Replace fuse. See section 4.3 for positions. details.
3. The unit needs to be reset. Turn power switch to the off position, wait 5–10 seconds, then turn power switch to the on position to resume normal operation.
Repeated blown fuses Hardware failure Contact Bio-Rad Technical Resources. Leads from cell are Output terminals for the Use the PowerPac Adaptor, which
not long enough to fit PowerPac Basic are accommodates most standard 4 mm output jacks recessed 16 mm to banana plugs, to make a secure
meet safety regulations. electrical connection. Some leads are not long enough to make Note: Use of the PowerPac Adaptor electrical connection. voids EN61010 safety provisions.
E1 error code No load detected Verify all electrical connections. displayed Verify buffer levels where appropriate.
• Instrument not connected to PS
• The current load is below 4mA
E2 error code Over current (load Check for and correct any short circuit displayed current greater then or excessive load problem. Excessive
400 mA) load due to high buffer concentration
will require the buffer be remade. Then,
• Press key to resume the run or,
• To clear the error code, press any key (other then key).
E3 error code Over voltage (load Turn power supply off, then on to. displayed voltage over 300 V) reset If problems persists, contact
Bio-Rad Technical Resources.
E5 error code A power failure occurred during a timed run with Power Fail Detection played (PFd) activated, and run is completed. Power Fail detection (Pfd) is
de-activated after completion or termination of each run.
E6 error code A power failure occurred during a timed run without Power Fail displayed Detection (PFd) activated, and run is not completed.
E7 error code Power Failure occurred during an untimed run or the power switch displayed was turned off before pressing stop,. and run is not completed.
Power Fail detect (Pfd) cannot be activated for untimed runs.
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Problem Cause Solution
E8 error code Regulation error Turn power supply off, then on to reset. displayed If problem persists, contact Bio-Rad
Technical Resources
E9 error code Change in Load Check and correct any potential displayed Resistance. resistance problem then,
• press run/pause key to resume run or,
The PowerPac • press any key, other than the
run/pause Basic detects drastic key, to clear the error code. changes in resistance which may indicate failure of the cell’s power leads or a loose output connection.
Note: Certain applications exhibit fluctuations in resistance that can trigger the change in resistance error code. If this is the case, the change in resistance feature can be deactivated to allow uninterrupted completion of a run. (see Section 3, Step 8)
Caution: Deactivating this safety feature increases the possibility that a failure of the power leads or loose output connection will not be detected.
E10 error code Unacceptable value(s) Clear the code by pressing any key displayed entered other than the run/pause key.
Then, enter values within range of PowerPac Basic and press the run/pause key
E12 error code Internal Over Current Possible power supply malfunction. displayed
E13 error code Internal Short Circuit Check for and correct problems such displayed as dirty contacts, frayed wires, E14 error code Internal Over Voltage excessive buffer concentration. Then displayed press any key other than the run/pause E15 error code Internal Short Circuit key to clear the code. displayed
E16 error code Hardware failure Contact Bio-Rad Technical Resources displayed
E17 error code Hardware failure displayed
E98 error code Internal system error displayed
E99 error code Internal system error displayed
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4.3 Replacing a Fuse
If there is no display, lights, or fan, and the PowerPac Basic is plugged into a working AC
power outlet with the power switch in the on position, the fuse may need to be replaced.
1. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.
2. Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the notches of the power entry module's fuse holder to release it. See Figure 5.
3. Remove the fuse from the fuse holder. Replace with 2.5A, 250V, 5 X 20 mm fuses (Bio-Rad part number 900-7283).
4. Re-insert the fuse holder into its position. Press the fuse holder gently until it snaps into place.
The unit is now ready for use.
Fig. 5. Rear View Showing Fuse Drawer with Notches.
Note: Repeated blowing of the fuse indicates a hardware failure and Bio-Rad should be
contacted for repair.
4.4 Firmware Version Number
To display the PowerPac Basic’s firmware version number while the power supply is off,
hold down the constant parameter key and concurrently turn the power switch to the on
position. All of the LEDs and segments in the 3 digit LED display will light. Release the
constant parameter key and the firmware version number will then appear for a few
seconds. The power supply is now ready for operation.
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FUSE DRAWER
NOTCHES
Appendix A
Specifications and Ordering Information
Input Power
nominal 100–120/220–240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz
actual 90–132 or 198–264 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz Fuses 2.5 A, 250 VAC, 5mm x 20mm, Type T Input Power Cord 3-wire; grounded Output (Programmable) Voltage 10 V to 300 V, fully adjustable in 1 V steps Voltage Accuracy ± 2% of reading or 3 volts, whichever is more Current 4 mA to 400 mA, fully adjustable in 1 mA steps Current Accuracy ± 2% of reading or 3 mA, whichever is more Power (maximum) 75 W Terminals 4-pair recessed banana jacks, floating in parallel Timer Control 001 to 999 minutes, fully adjustable Ripple < 1% @ 300 V and 70 W Line Regulation < 1% @ 300 V and 70 W, 90–132 or
198–264VAC Load Regulation <1% @ 300 V for a 50% change in output load Drift < 1% @ after 15 min warmup at 300 V and 70 W Noise 55 dBA at 1 meter Readout Stability
Volts ±1 V
Current ± 1 mA Safety Features No load detection Indicated by error message on display Sudden load change detection Indicated by error message on display Overload/short circuit protection Automatic power limit Input line protection Fuse on both hot and neutral Auto power up after power failure User-selectable, setup values maintained Safety Compliance EN-61010 EMI Conforms to CE standards for Emissions and
Immunity class A, tested only at 230V. See Declaration of Conformity for details. TUV EMC
certification Display Functions 3-digit LED displays voltage, current, or time Function Modes Constant voltage, constant current, timer, pause
User-selectable automatic power-up after power
failure Environmental
Operating Temperature 0–40°C
Humidity 0–95%, in the absence of condensation Dimensions 25 cm (L) x 21 cm (W) x 8.5 cm (H) Unit is stackable Weight 1.1 kg
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Appendix B Warranty and Ordering Information
Warranty
The PowerPac Basic power supply is covered by a standard Bio-Rad Laboratories
warranty. Contact your local Bio-Rad representative for details of the warranty. If any
defects should occur during this warranty period, Bio-Rad Laboratories will replace the
defective parts without charge. However, the following defects are specifically excluded:
1. Defects caused by improper operation.
2. Repair or modification done by anyone other than Bio-Rad Laboratories or their
authorized agent.
3. Use with cables or connectors not specified by Bio-Rad Laboratories for this power
supply.
4. Deliberate or accidental misuse.
5. Damage caused by disaster.
For inquiry or request for repair service, contact your local Bio-Rad office.
Warranty Information
Model: _____________________________________________________________________
Serial Number: ______________________________________________________________
Date of Delivery: _____________________________________________________________
Warranty Period:_____________________________________________________________
Ordering Information
Catalog Number Description
164-5050 PowerPac Basic power supply, 100–120/220–240V
165-5061 PowerPac Adaptor, qty 1
165-5066 PowerPac Adaptor, qty 2
900-7283 Replacement Fuse, 2.5 A, 250 V, 5 x 20 mm, 1 ea
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Sig 1212
4006213 Rev F US/EG
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