Planer BT37 Mark II bench top incubator
For consistent humidified culturing
Designed to protect and care for every embryo
Providing consistency in temperature and pH control combined with ergonomic, precision-engineered functionality, the BT37 Mark II protects and cares for your embryos and gametes.
Availability
This product is available for sale in Europe, the U.S.A, Canada, and Australia as well as selected countries in the rest of the world.
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Key Product Information
The BT37 Mark II keeps every vital parameter temperature, CO2 and reduced O2 – consistent. It is compatible with the same remote monitoring systems as the previous generation. Its soft close lid and ergonomically designed twist-locks give you improved chamber access. The BT37 Mark II is simpler than ever to use, with easy-change humidification bottles.
Offering multiple functional improvements, great design and effective homeostatic controls, you can see at a glance the temperature and alarm status and can change settings at a touch. The BT37 Mark II shows our commitment to care throughout every patient cycle.
Emergency Power
- Integrated 2hr battery backup
Alarm functions
- Event/alarm log on display
- Humidification system alarm
- Alarms can be muted during servicing
- Bottle replacement reminder alarm
Remote monitoring
- Connectivity to clinic network
Password protection
- Prevents accidental power off
- Prevents unauthorised parameter change
Humidification system
- Works with premixed gas
- Minimal tubing to mitigate kinking and gas reduction
- Rapid recovery to optimal temperature, gas and humidity
- Improved user-friendly bottle design
- Easier bottle replacement
Service friendly
- Easy hatch opening for battery replacement
- Easy filter replacement/cover removal
- Service is sold separately and recommended
Full contact plates
- Consistent heat distribution
- Absolute control to 0.1°C
- Seven point temperature control
- Large range of culture dish sizes accepted
Product Specifications
The BT37 Mark II has been developed in conjunction with PLANER™; all trademarks acknowledged.
Specifications may change.
System | |
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Dimensions (WxDxH) | 435 mm wide x 330 mm deep x 185 mm high |
Weight | 17 kg |
Storage temperature | -10°C to +50°C |
Storage humidity | 5% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing |
Storage special instructions | Recharge every 4 months by connecting to the mains power supply for 24 hours |
Capacity | |
Dishes per chamber | 4 x Nunc® 4 well Petri dishes 10 x Nunc 30 mm Petri dishes 4 x Minitub 5 well Petri dishes 4 x Falcon® 60 mm Petri dishes |
Internal Battery | |
Internal battery backup | 2 hour backup |
Control | |
Temperature control range | (ambient + 5°C) to (ambient + 20°C) 40°C max.> |
Temperature measurement accuracy | ± 0.2°C |
Temperature control accuracy | ± 0.1°C measured after any transient effects due to set-point changes have subsided |
Flow control range | 0 ml/minute to 900 mL/minute. Normalized to 0°C, 50% RH and 1 bar |
Flow Accuracy | The greater of ± 10% or ± 3 ml/minute |
Flow control accuracy | The greater of ± 5% or ± 2 ml/minute measured after any transient effects due to set-point changes have subsided |
Gas Supply | |
Gas supply | Premixed gas. Typically 6% CO2, 5% O2, 89% N2 |
Supply pressure | 1.5 ± 0.15 bar |
Connectors | SWAGELOK 1/4” tube fitting |
Monitoring | |
Local area network (LAN) | 10 Base T Ethernet – RJ45 shielded Modbus-TCP-IP protocol |
Independent temperature monitoring | Independent sensors can be fitted to the monitoring ports Recommended sensor type: PT100 Class A to EN60751 Maximum diameter: 2.51 mm |
Power | |
Power requirements | 100 – 240 V~, 50/60Hz, 2 A |
Order Codes
Reference | Description |
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GDBT37-02-WW-CS | Planer BT37 Mark II Benchtop Incubator |
AY200246 | Bottle pack of 6 (incl. Syringe Filter) – only BT37 Mark II |
AY102295 | Bottle pack of 6 (incl. Syringe Filter) – BT37 Mark I (can be used in BT37 Mark II with additional part) |
Accessories
Reference | Description |
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MG101383 | 1 Magnetic pads for BT37 Mark II |