3500 Series Water-Jacketed
CO
2
Incubators
All models now
come standard
with infrared (IR)
sensors for rapid CO
2
recovery times.
Specifications: 3517 3524 3503
Incubator Style: single dual stacked single
Chamber Capacity: 6.1 cu.ft. (170L) 12.2 cu.ft. (340L) 1.8 cu.ft. (50L)
CO Sensor: IR IR IR
2
CO Range: 0-20% 0-20% 0-20%
2
CO Rate: < 5 min. < 5 min. < 5 min.
2
CO Uniformity: ±0.1% at 5% ±0.1% at 5% ±0.1% at 5%
2
Temperature Range: ambient +8˚ to60˚C ambient +8˚ to 60˚C ambient +8˚ to 60˚C
Temperature Uniformity: ±0.2˚ at 37˚C ±0.2˚ at 37˚C ±0.2˚ at 37˚C
Temperature Resolution: ±0.1˚C ±0.1˚C ±0.1˚C
Shelving: 3 supplied (16 max.) 6 supplied (32 max.) 3 supplied (8 max)
Shipping Weight (lbs) 310 lbs. 600 lbs. 175 lbs.
Exterior Dimensions (W x D x H) inch. 26.1 x 25.5 x 40 26.1 x 25.5 x 80 21 x 22.5 x 26.5
Interior Dimensions (W x D x H) inch. 20.5 x 20 x 26 20.5 x 20 x 52 15.75 x 15.75 x 12.5
Electrical: 120V 120V 120V
Order
• Patented copper-housed HEPA filter for superior
contamination prevention
Number Description Price
• Built in CO tank switcher
2
CO Water-Jacketed Incubator, (IR sensor),
3517
2
$5715
• Anti corrosion anode for distilled or tap water use
single unit
• Microprocessor temperature control
CO Water-Jacketed Incubator, (IR sensor), • Digital display
3524
2
$11100
dual stacked units • Factory pre-set door thermostat
Personal CO Water-Jacketed Incubator,
• Audible/visible alarms for CO and temperature
3503
2
$3700
2
(IR sensor)
deviations
• Stainless steel interior and shelves
5121109 Spare Stainless Steel Shelf (for 3517 or 3524) $180
• Seamless interior with coved corners for easy
5071131 Spare Stainless Steel Shelf (for 3503) $180 cleaning
9000538 Roller Castor Platform (for 3517 or 3524) $490
• Front mounted connections for easy access
• Warranty: 5 years parts and labor
2800517 Replacement HEPA filter $80
(7 years on IR sensor)
* For info on 230V models, please call or visit our website.
800-227-9997 • 636-225-9997 • fax: 636-225-9998
custserv@midsci.com •
www.midsci.com
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