User Manual

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Design and Function
2.2 Function
The air in the incubator is heated up by an all-round heater with a large surface ( Fig. 3 , No. 1).
The CO
2
and/or N
2
gas is introduced into the working chamber via a sterile filter. Because CO
2
has a much higher specific weight than air, the gas is let into the working chamber above the
interior fan (2). The turbulence-free interior ventilation (3) ensures a uniform distribution of
the gases, creating a homogenous atmosphere.
In the basic version, humidification takes place by means of water trays (4). To avoid uncon-
trolled condensation, dosed fresh air is piped into the interior. If the appliance is equipped
with a humidity module, humidification takes place via a hot-air generator, which allows
water to evaporate at a set rate. The sterile hot air is let into the interior above the fan and is
mixed with the air current (5).
1
1
1
11
1
4
4
2
5
3
1
Fig. 3 How INCO incubators work
2.3 Optional extras
2.3.1 Basic equipment
Electronic fuzzy-supported PID process controller with pulse width modulation and per-
manent performance adjustments and time-saving self-diagnosis system to quickly locate
errors (see page 41 )
All-round heater with larger surface area, with additional thermal conduction layer (see
Fig. 3 )
Capacitive humidity sensor
Humidity control (fresh air via sterile filter) ensures that setpoint humidity is quickly
reached and guarantees short recovery times, while avoiding condensation formation
Homogenous atmosphere and temperature distribution through encapsulated, turbu-
lence-free ventilation system
STERICard for fully automatic sterilisation process control for hot air sterilisation of appli-
ance, including sensors and fan rotor (see page 51 )