
Instruction Manual INCU-Line Premium
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The amount of water depends on the following factors:
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Differences between ambient and set temperatures
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Frequency of door openings
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Temperature of samples
Do not use any cardboard boxes, sponges and other hygroscopic materials for storing the samples since
they may increase the relative humidity in the chamber.
3.3. Placement of samples
To provide proper air circulation and stable conditions within the chamber, it is necessary to adhere to the
following rules:
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the max height of the samples should not exceed 2/3 of the shelf space
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the samples should be placed so that the space between the containers does not exceed 1/3 of the
width and height of the shelf
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samples should be placed with equal spacing between each other and the chamber walls
The picture below is an example of the placement of samples in the chamber.
H
m
a
x
H
H
m
a
x
a
u
v
w
x
y
z
b
u+v+w > 1/3 a
x+y+z > 1/3 b
Hmax = 2/3H
u v w
x y z
H
≅
≅ ≅
≅
Front view
Top view
Shelf
Following the above rules will provide optimal parameters of temperature variation and fluctuation.
If water gathers, use a dry cloth to wipe the bottom of the chamber.