Overview
Kenton SPX-150SMJ bacterial microbial incubator is a special thermostatic equipment, suitable for environmental protection, drug testing, agriculture, livestock, aquatic research and production departments, for water analysis and determination, bacterial biochemical microbial foster protection, plant cultivation and breeding experiments.
Features
1. Adopt brand Compressor, with delay protection function, smooth operation, use fluorine-free R134a refrigerant, energy saving and environmental protection
2. Reasonable air duct circulation system to ensure uniform temperature in the studio
3.The liner is made of mirror stainless steel, shelf spacing and quantity can be adjusted, standard built-in BOD socket
4. Intelligent microcomputer PID control, touch parameter setting button, with timing and over-temperature alarm function
5. Large viewing window, liner equipped with lighting devices for easy observation
Principle
Through the intelligent microcomputer PID Control system to precisely adjust the temperature, combined with the refrigeration system and the air duct circulation system, to achieve uniform and stable control of the studio temperature, to meet the thermostatic requirements of bacterial microorganisms foster.
Applications
Research and production departments of environment protection, drug inspection, agriculture and livestock, aquatic products, etc
Steps
1. Power supply voltage 220V
2. Set the required temperature (0~ 60 ℃) and Timer Range (0~ 999min) through the touch parameter setting button
3. Place samples and adjust shelf spacing and quantity
4. Start Equipment, Observe Temperature Stability and Operating Status
5. Turn off the power after use
Notice
• Power supply voltage 220V to avoid voltage mismatch
• When setting the temperature, pay attention to control it within the range of 0~ 60 ° C
• Regularly check the operating status of the refrigeration system
• Keep the liner clean to avoid contaminating the sample
• Pay attention to the over-temperature alarm function and deal with abnormal situations in time