Invitrogen - ZP10002 Zoom Dual Power As-is, CLEARANCE!

sku: 7772541
1 In Stock
Condition : Pre-owned
Warranty : AS-IS
Region : EU
€749.00€1,500.00
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  • Make Invitrogen
  • Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
  • Model ZP10002 Zoom Dual Power
  • Serial 7C05B001
  • Weight 12
  • Voltage 120V/220V
  • Working Working
  • Includes Power Cord
  • Warranty AS-IS
  • Dimensions 45×36×33 in
  • Shipping Type Freight
  • Item Condition Pre-owned

If applicable: Unit Powers on, no visible error messages or error codes.

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Description

The high voltage/low current section is ideal for sample fractionation, IPG strips, IEF, and DNA sequencing applications. The low voltage/high current section is for SDS-PAGE, native PAGE, second-dimension SDS-PAGE, DNA/RNA electrophoresis, and blotting applications. Four sets of output jacks on each side of the unit allow for multiple apparatus to run simultaneously, offering greater workflow efficiency and higher sample throughput.

 

  • High voltage/low current and low voltage/high current sides can be used independently and concurrently
  • Multiple output jacks allow for the simultaneous running of up to four electrophoresis apparatus on each side of the unit
  • Memory stores up to 30 programs (15 programs per side) of up to six steps per program. Step and ramp functions for discrete and gradual changes of electrical parameters
  • No Load detection alarm system can be disabled to power high voltage applications that require very low current

 

Circuit Protection: Open Circuit; Short Circuit; Thermal Protection Over Voltage, Over Current, Over Power
Programs Stored: 15 programs, up to 6 steps each

 

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