Napco 302 CO2 Incubator Monitoring System - Microprocessor PID Control
Napco
Details
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CategoryIncubator / Oven / Inc Shaker
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Dimension22.0in x 27.0in x 32.0in
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Serial11-84-1958 34
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Shipping TypeFreight
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V/220V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Napco 302 CO2 Incubator Monitoring System is engineered to maintain precise air temperature within the incubator, ensuring effective and stable incubation conditions. Designed with a safety feature, it automatically turns off all heaters during a temperature control malfunction, maintaining the system within a safe 1 degree of the set temperature point. It features a 0.1% microprocessor PID control for accurate monitoring, accommodating a pressure range from 0 to 20% and a maximum pressure of 25PSI. The incubator ensures uniformity with a precision of 0.3C at 37C, employing a T/C or IR sensor and maintaining an inlet pressure of 15 psi. Despite minor cosmetic wear, the used condition is confidently functional for its intended applications.
Key Features
- Microprocessor PID control for precise temperature management
- Safety feature to disconnect heaters on control failure
- Accurate incubation within a 1 degree set point deviation
- Pressure range: 0 to 20% with maximum pressure of 25PSI
- Inlet pressure requirement: 15 psi
Specifications
- Max Pressure: 25PSI
- Microprocessor PID control with 0.1% accuracy
- Sensor Type: Thermocouple (T/C) or Infrared (IR)
- Readability: 0.1%
- CO2 Range: 0 to 20%
- Inlet Pressure: 15 psi
- Uniformity: 0.3C @ +37C
Weight
Imperial: 120.0 Pounds
Metric: 54.43 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 26.4 lb x 32.4 lb x 38.4 lb
Metric: 67.06 cm x 82.3 cm x 97.54 cm
Harmonized Code
9027.80.25
Harmonized Code Details
Harmonized Code 9027.80.25 covers scientific and laboratory equipment for temperature monitoring and control. As a CO2 incubator monitoring system, this model fits well within this category, ensuring it is used for precise temperature management in laboratory settings.
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