Overview
SANFA GNP-9270E Water-Jacketed thermostatic incubator is a professional equipment suitable for thermostatic fostering in scientific research departments such as **, biology, chemistry, and agricultural sciences. The equipment adopts stainless steel studio and Water-Jacketed heating method, and is equipped with a microcomputer intelligent temperature controller. It has the characteristics of accurate temperature control, safety and reliability.
Features
1. The stainless steel studio is made of antibacterial stainless steel water jacket structure argon arc welding, which is durable
2. The outer door is equipped with an observation window or double door structure, which is convenient for observation and does not affect the temperature inside the box
3. Water-Jacketed heating method ensures that the temperature of the studio is uniform, and the thermostatic inside the box can still be maintained in the power-off state
4. The microcomputer intelligent temperature controller displays the set temperature and the temperature in the box at the same time, with parameter memory and call recovery functions
5. With over temperature, Sensor failure, leakage, over current, water level is too high or too low protection alarm function
6. Equipped with timing function and low water level stop heating protection
7. Optional independent temperature limit alarm system, upgraded LCD multi-segment color screen display intelligent temperature control instrument, ultraviolet sterilization system, RS-485 interface and other functions
Principle
The incubator adopts Water-Jacketed heating method, and the temperature of the studio is evenly distributed through the Water-Jacketed heating system. The microcomputer intelligent temperature controller monitors and controls the temperature in the box in real time, and automatically adjusts the heating power when the temperature reaches the set value to ensure that the temperature is stable within the set range.
Applications
**, biology, chemistry, agricultural science and other scientific research departments