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BioFlo 415
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M1360-0050
User’s Guide
4.5.2
Water and Drain Connections
The water inlet and drain connections are located on the left side of the control
cabinet
(see Figure 1a)
.
Water pressure should be 10 PSIG, with 50
μ
m
filtration.
Connectors are quick-connect fittings that accept a six-foot long utility hose,
which is supplied with the fermentor.
4.5.3 Gas
Connections
Gas inlets are located on the left side of the control cabinet
(see Figure 1a)
.
There are push-in connectors for air, nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide.
These connectors accept flexible tubing (NBS Part No.P0740-3113C3
polyurethane tubing); tubing is supplied with the fermentor. Other soft,
flexible-walled, chemically inert tubing (such as Marprene, Pharmed, etc.) may
be used as well.
Be sure to remove the metal inlet plug first.
WARNING!
• Do not use this equipment in a hazardous atmosphere or with
hazardous materials for which the equipment was not designed.
• All gases supplied should be medical grade.
• Never leave a gas inlet open; if no tubing will be connected, keep
the inlet plugged.
• Not for use with gases in the range between their LEL and their UEL.
All gases should be regulated using a two-stage regulator. The scale of the
regulator gauge for gases going into the fermentor should be such that one can
regulate pressure between 0-30 PSIG maximum.
4.5.4 Exhaust
Connection
You may run the exhaust connection to an open floor drain if the gases exiting
from the fermentor are not harmful and have no significant odor. If local codes
allow, you may run the line directly from the building. If it is necessary to
clean the gases before exhausting them to the atmosphere, run the line to a
filter or a scrubber.
If the gases are piped away, include a drip leg (large enough that a slight
reservoir is formed) in the line with a drain valve at the low point that should
be opened periodically to allow condensate to drain. This is needed because
the gases leaving a fermentor are moisture-laden and filter condensate also
exits through this connection.
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