Microbiological incubators from the APT.line™

BF series:
Microbiological incubators with forced convection

Premium equipment for all gentle incubation applications, including processing large numbers of samples at high throughput. Outstanding dynamics keep the required temperature virtually stable with homogenous distribution, irrespective of how many times the door is opened.

BINDER Microbiological incubators

  • Electronically controlled APT.line™ preheating chamber technology
  • Temperature range of 5 °C (9 °F) above ambient temperature up to 100 °C (212 °F)
  • MS controller with several timer functions
  • Digital temperature setting with tenth of a degree accuracy
  • Time functions: delayed ON, delayed OFF, and temperature-dependent delayed OFF
  • One ramp function
  • Adjustable fan speed (0 – 100 %)
  • Adjustable ventilation by means of rear exhaust duct, 50 mm (2 inch) diameter with ventilation flap and front ventilation slide
  • Inner glass door
  • Independent adjustable temperature safety device, Class 3.1 (DIN 12880), with visual alarm
  • RS 422 interface for communication software APT-COM™ DataControlSystem, or switch over to printer output with RS 232/RS 422 interface converter
  • Adjustable intervals for printer
  • Units up to 115 liters (4.1 cu.ft) are stackable
  • 2 chrome-plated racks
  • BINDER test certificate
BF 53BF 115BF 240BF 400BF 720
Exterior dimensions     
Width (mm/inch) 634 / 25.0 834 / 32.8 1034 / 40.7 1234 / 48.6 1234 / 48.6
Height (inclusive feet/castors) (mm/inch) 617 / 24.3 702 / 27.6 822 / 32.4 1022 / 40.2 1528 / 60.2
Depth (mm/inch) 575 / 22.6 645 / 25.4 745 / 29.3 765 / 30.1 865 / 34.1
Depth (mm/inch) 85 / 3.4 85 / 3.4 85 / 3.4 85 / 3.4 85 / 3.4
Wall clearance rear (mm/inch) 100 / 3.9 100 / 3.9 100 / 3.9 100 / 3.9 100 / 3.9
Wall clearance side (mm/inch) 160 / 6.3 160 / 6.3 160 / 6.3 160 / 6.3 160 / 6.3
Abluftrohr (Außen-Ø mm) 52 / 2.1 52 / 2.1 52 / 2.1 52 / 2.1 52 / 2.1
Steam space volume (l/cu.ft.) 70 / 2.5 142 / 5.0 283 / 10.0 457 / 16.2 808 / 28.6
Number of doors 1 1 2 2 2
      
Interior dimensions     
Width (mm/inch) 400 / 15.8 600 / 23.6 800 / 31.5 1000 / 39.4 1000 / 39.4
Height (mm/inch) 400 / 15.8 480 / 18.9 600 / 23.6 800 / 31.5 1200 / 47.2
Depth (mm/inch) 330 / 13.0 400 / 15.8 500 / 19.7 500 / 19.7 600 / 23.6
Interior volume (l/cu.ft.) 53 / 1.9 115 / 4.1 240 / 8.6 400 / 14.3 720 / 25.7
Racks, chrome-plated (number standard/max.) 2/5 2/5 2/7 2/10 2/16
Load per rack (kg/lbs.) 15 / 33 20 / 44 30 / 66 35 / 77 45 / 99
Permitted total load (kg/lbs.) 40 / 88 50 / 110 70 / 155 90 / 199 120 / 265
Weight of the unit (empty) (kg/lbs.) 43 / 95 64 / 141 104 / 230 145 / 320 180 / 397
      
Temperature data     
Temperature range, 5°C (9°F) above ambient up to (°C/°F) 100 / 212 100 / 212 100 / 212 100 / 212 100 / 212
Temperature variation 1)     
at 37°C (98.6 °F) (± °C) 0,4 0,3 0,3 0,4 0,4
at 50°C (122 °F) (± °C) 0,5 0,3 0,8 0,9 0,6
Temperature fluctuation (± °C)     
at 37 °C (98.6 °F) (± °C) 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,1
at 50 °C (122 °F) (± °C) 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2
Heating up time 2)     
to 37 °C (98.6 °F) (Min.) 98 % 12 22 12 18 21
to 50 °C (122 °F) (Min.) 98 % 20 23 24 26 24
Recov. time after door was opened for 30 sec. 2)     
at 37 °C (98.6 °F) (Min.) 1 1 1 2 1
at 50 °C (122 °F) (Min.) 1,5 2 2 4 4
Air change at 70 °C (158 °F) (x/h) 59 29 19 17 11
      
Electrical data     
Housing protection acc. to EN 60529 IP 20 IP 20 IP 20 IP 20 IP 20
Nominal voltage (±10 %) 50/60 Hz (V) 230 / 115 230 / 115 230 / 115 230 / 115 230 / 115
Nominal power (W) 400 400 680 850 1250
Energy consumption at 37 °C (98.6 °F) (W) 11 20 33 56 80
      

1) value without window
2) up to 98 % of the set value

All specified technical data apply for standard equipment operating at an ambient temperature of + 25 °C (77 °F), with line voltage fluctuations of ± 10%. These typical average values for series equipment were determined in accordance with the BINDER factory standard. They are based upon the recommended distances from the inner chamber walls, namely 10% of height, width and depth. Differing ambient temperatures or variances in the design of individual equipment may produce different performance data.

We therefore recommend that equipment be calibrated and/or validated on a case-by-case basis when working at the extremes of the permissible ambient temperature range.