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6s s – Eppendorf R Series 48R CO2 Incubator User Manual

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New Brunswick Scientific

User’s Guide

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Table 3: Specifications

Galaxy 48 R Incubator Specifications

Temperature Management

ƒ

Digital programming via microprocessor control on 0.1°C

increments. Measurement of chamber and door
temperature via 4 RT* matched thermistors (sensitivity
0.01°C)

ƒ

Adjustable independent control of door heater

ƒ

“Out of Limits” temperature protection system

independent of microprocessor control.

Range

4°C above ambient temperature to 50°C

Control

± 0.1°C

Stability

± 0.1°C

Uniformity

± 0.2°C

CO

2

Control

Solid-state infrared CO

2

sensor operating independent of

humidity. Programmable, fully automatic zeroing function.

Range:

0.2 - 20%

Control:

± 0.1%

Stability:

± 0.2%

Uniformity:

± 0.1%

Recovery Rate:

Better than 1.5% minute

Gas Connections:

~1/4-inch or 6mm tubing

Required Gas Pressure:

5 psi / 0.35 bar

Relative Humidity

Removable stainless steel humidity tray

Reservoir Capacity:

0.5 liters

Humidity Control: manual

Normal: 95% at 37°C
High: 97% at 37°C

Shelves

Polished stainless steel, non-perforated (standard).

Usable Area:

875cm

2

per shelf

Number of Shelves:

3 standard ; with Multiple Position Option, up to 6 shelves

Alarm Systems

Two-level alarm system giving programmable audio/visual
warnings with options for remote communication. Level 1
signals system failures, level 2 is programmable and monitors
chamber conditions.

Dimensions

Seamless interior with removable door seal

Chamber (HxWxD):

401 x 401 x 308mm or 15.8 x 15.8 x 12.1 inches

Chamber Volume:

48 liters or 1.7 cu ft

External (HxWxD):

645 x 484 x 470mm or 25.4 x 19.1 x 18.5 inches

External, Crated (HxWxD):

860 x 610 x 585mm or 33.9 x 24.0 x 23.0 inches (Including
pallet)

Weight

Crated: 50 kg/110.2 lbs
Uncrated: 32kg/70.5 lbs (with standard features)

*RT = Resistance Temperature curve

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