Overview
The CHP-80Q Co2 incubator is a high-performance desktop device with infrared CO2 Sensor, accurate and stable control accuracy, fast heating, small temperature and CO2 concentration errors. It consists of a plastic sprayed shell, a stainless steel working chamber and an electronic control part. When used, it needs to be equipped with a carbon dioxide cylinder and a special pressure reducing valve.
Features
1. It has two heating methods: water jacket type and air jacket type, with fast heating and good uniformity.
2. The temperature sensor is Pt100 platinum resistance, good interchangeability.
3. Temperature Control Circuit Adopts Alarm and Main Control Box Temperature Dual Sensor to Improve Reliability.
4. The carbon dioxide input circuit is uniquely designed to quickly restore concentration after opening the door.
5. Humidity is natural evaporation.
6. Double door structure, good sealing, easy to observe and avoid pollution.
Principle
The Co2 incubator precisely controls the CO2 concentration through the infrared CO2 Sensor, and uses gas sleeve heating to quickly heat up. The temperature sensor Pt100 platinum resistance monitors the temperature, and the dual Sensor design ensures safety. The carbon dioxide is input by the ratio of air and carbon dioxide, and the concentration is not affected by humidity, which is maintained by natural evaporation.
Applications
Cell fostering, microbial experiments, biomedical research
Steps
1. Connect the power supply, carbon dioxide cylinder and pressure reducing valve.
2. Set temperature and CO2 concentration parameters.
3. Start the device and wait for the temperature and CO2 concentration to stabilize.
4. Put in the sample and close the double door.
5. Regularly check the operating status of the equipment.
Notice
• Pure carbon dioxide gas and special pressure reducing valves must be used.
• Carbon dioxide cylinders are provided by the user.
• The working environment temperature should be within the range of 5~ 35 ° C.
• Regularly clean the mirror stainless steel liner to prevent contamination.
• Avoid opening doors frequently to maintain stable CO2 concentration.