New Generation of CO2 Incubators.

Incubators

New Generation of CO2 Incubators.

25 Jan, 2007

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The new generation of CO2 incubators are not only eye catchers stainless steel in combination with
glass but also a technical highlight. Maximum safety due to two temperature sensors Pt100 DIN class A in 4-wire circuit for mutual monitoring and thus continuous temperature control without interruption even in case of sensor defect. Maximum safety for the valuable load due to multiple over- and undertemperature protection by electronic temperature controller TWW, ASF Automatic Safety Function following the setpoint value at a freely selectable tolerance range and mechanical temperature limiter. Visual and audible alarms on over- or undertemperature as well as over- and under- CO2 provide further comfort. Last but not least maximum safety due to the sterilisation (not disinfection) of the working chamber without removal of any sensors by STERICard with fixed sterilisation cycle (4 hrs / 160°C). Sterilisation in combination with the electropolished surface of the working chamber prevents cross-contamination.

Long-term documentation of all process related data over a period of three months fully protected against
manipulation is provided by an internal ring memory as data logger. Serial interface RS232 as well as
MEMMERT software "Celsius 2007" for loading the files via PC are also included in the standard.

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