INCUBATOR 75l (HeraTherm IGS60), 230V 50-60Hz

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INCUBATOR, for cultures (HeraTherm IGS60/IGS100)

Definition

An incubator is a device intended to provide ideal conditions for the growth of microorganisms in culture by automatically monitoring temperature, humidity and other conditions.

Specifications

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Technical specifications

  • Regulation range: +5°C to 75°C
  • Spatial temperature range at 37°C: ±0.6°C
  • Temperature deviation over time at 37°C: ±0.2°C
  • Net weight IGS60/100: 40/51 Kg
  • Volume chambre IGS60/100: 75/117 liters
  • Power supply: 120V
  • Number of shelves standard/max: IGS60: 2/13 IGS100: 2/16
  • Supplied with 2 shelves

Dimensions

IGS 60

  • Internal dimensions: 354x508x414 mm
  • External dimensions:530x720x565 mm

IGS 100

  • Internal dimensions: 464x608x414 mm
  • External dimensions:640x820x565 mm

Instructions for use

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Precautions for Use

Secure all biomedical electrical devices in the laboratory. Contact your biomedical referent to define the best option.

Failing that, use a UPS double conversion for the electrical protection of the apparatus (see related articles below).

MSF requirements

To incubate at 37°C inoculated Lowenstein-Jensen media tubes and MGIT tubes (with MGIT manual system), to allow mycobacterial growth.

It is also used for bacterial growth, on agar plates or tubes, at 35°C.

Reserved for TB culture and bacteriology programmes.

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