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Page 1 - High Performance Centrifuge

User Guidelines & Standard Operating Procedurefor theBeckman Avanti J-30I High Performance Centrifuge

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 5Table 1-3: Rotors available for the Avanti J-30I centrifugeRotorMaximum RPM and RCF(Critical Speed Range)kTub

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 6Table 1-4: Tubes that can be used in each rotor1RotorTubeTube TypePart NumberMaximum Volume(ml)2Maximum Speed

Page 4 - DISCLAIMER

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 72. POTENTIAL HAZARDSNEVER CENTRIFUGE MATERIALS THAT ARE CAPABLE OF DEVELOPING FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE VAPOURS.

Page 5 - ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 8When running biological samples (not pathogens or toxic substances, as stated above), use sealed or capped tu

Page 6 - 1.2 Centrifugation Theory

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 94. SPILL AND ACCIDENT PROCEDURES4.1 AccidentsIf you notice anything unusual concerning centrifuge operation (

Page 7 - 1.2.1 Centrifugation Methods

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 10Health and Safety Office is also available to provide guidance at ext. 2874. The guidelines below are summar

Page 8 - 1.2.2 Rotor Selection

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 11Table 4-1: Guidelines for classification of a major spillMaterialQuantityAir and water reactive materialsAll

Page 9 - 1.3 Instrumentation

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 126. PROTOCOL6.1 Sample Preparation1. The rotors for the Beckman Avanti J30-I are stored in the cold room (SR-

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 136.2 Running the Centrifuge1. Check the log book first to ensure that the centrifuge is functioning properly

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 14the drive spindle hub. There are arrows on the rotor to direct placement of the rotor on the spindle. d. Whe

Page 12 - 2. POTENTIAL HAZARDS

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure iiTABLE OF CONTENTSDISCLAIMER ...

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 150 RPM can be programmed for 1-10 minutes), or “OFF” (no brake is used, and the rotor can take up to 1 hour t

Page 14 - 4.2 Spills

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 167. TROUBLESHOOTING7.1 Equipment MalfunctionUsers are not to make repairs. The centrifuge shall be maintained

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 17Diagnostic Number/MessageProblemResultRecommended ActionD13 – No rotor in chamber or drive problemThe is no

Page 16 - 5. WASTE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 18Diagnostic Number/MessageProblemResultRecommended ActionR9 – Calibration errorRotor calibration errorRun shu

Page 17 - 6.1 Sample Preparation

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 198. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCEUsers are not to perform maintenance. These procedures are carried out by the Ins

Page 18 - 6.2 Running the Centrifuge

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 209. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDEWEAR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTEye and face protection, heat resistant gloves, an

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 2110.REFERENCESBeckman Coulter. 1999. JA 30.50 Ti Fixed Angle Rotor. Spinco Business Center of Beckman Coulter

Page 20 - 6.3 After Completing a Run

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 22APPENDIX 1: ARABIDOPSIS CHLOROPLAST ISOLATION AND CHLOROPHYLL DETERMINATIONThis procedure is based on a meth

Page 21 - 7.1 Equipment Malfunction

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 2310 x Import Master Mix(50 mM HEPES, 330 mM Sorbitol, 400 mM KOAc, 50 mM MgOAc)For 25 mL:0.298 g HEPES1.503 g

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 24and then fill with HS), cover centrifuge tube with parafilm and gently invert 1x.13.Centrifuge @ 1,000 x g,

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure iiiAPPENDIX 1: ARABIDOPSIS CHLOROPLAST ISOLATION AND CHLOROPHYLL DETERMINATION...

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 25APPENDIX 2: CENTRIFUGE USER LOG

Page 25 - 9. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 26DATENAMEEXT #SUPERVISORROTORRUN TYPEDETAILSPROBLEMS /COMMENTS

Page 26 - 10.REFERENCES

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 27APPENDIX 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE LOG

Page 27 - CHLOROPHYLL DETERMINATION

Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 28DATENAMEEXT #TYPE OF MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY OF MAINTENANCE (I.E. WEEKLY)PROBLEMS /COMMENTS

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure ivDISCLAIMERThe materials contained in this document have been compiled from sources believed to be reliable a

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure vRevised: April 2009 Revision: 3ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe following individuals of Laurier contributed to the writin

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 11. INTRODUCTION1.1 Purpose of the Standard Operating ProcedureThis standard operating procedure (SOP) is NOT

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 22211kTkTWhen using a specific rotor, you can determine how quickly a given particle will pellet by using the

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 3Table 1-1: Media suitability for density gradient separations applications (Basics of Centrifugation, Cole Pa

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Centrifuge Standard Operating Procedure 4Table 1-2: Rotor suitability for various applications applications (Basics of Centrifugation, Cole Parmer Tec

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