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News Release from: New Brunswick Scientific (UK) | Subject: Innova U360
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 07 September 2005
Freezer stores data as well as samples
Control system and large-character, backlit LCD conveniently displays the system's status and settings, and logs important information such as alarms and the length of time of door openings
Solving the problems of ultra low temperature storage in limited space, New Brunswick Scientific's new 360 litre model narrows the gap in utilising wasted lab space At only 67cm wide - including the handle - the unit provides all the convenience and efficiency of space of an upright model, but fits where other models simply cannot
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Add new noise-reducing technology, superior energy efficiency and intelligent on-screen messaging and diagnostics and the Innova U360 has everything needed to make the lab more comfortable and convenient, says New Brunswick Scientific.
The new Innova control system and large-character, backlit LCD conveniently displays the system's status and settings, and logs important information such as alarms and the length of time of door openings.
A door alarm helps to avoid the door being mistakenly left ajar.
User IDs and passwords can be programmed into the system to log alarm acknowledgements and prevent unauthorised changes.
Advanced data storage and viewing capability logs and displays settings, door opening events and time/temperature scales for up to 30 days.
With optional RS485/ethernet ports, data can be transferred to another computer for logging or tracking purposes.
System programming is easily upgradeable allowing software upgrades during routine preventive maintenance visits.
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