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Monitoring laboratory room conditions and incubator conditions involves continuously tracking parameters such as temperature, humidity, CO2 levels, and O2 levels to ensure optimal environmental conditions for experiments and sample incubation. By employing advanced monitoring systems, laboratories can enjoy a host of benefits that extend beyond mere data collection. Here are a few examples: Precision Control, Quality Assurance, Resource Optimization, Compliance and Accreditation, Early Detection of Issues, Workflow Efficiency and Risk Mitigation.

Solutions below for Laboratories divided by category:

  • Room Conditions
    • Laboratory Temperature and Humidity
    • Environmental CO2
  • Equipments (Incubators/Ovens/Climatic Chambers)
    • Incubator Temperature
    • Incubator Temperature and Humidity
    • Incubator CO2
    • Incubator O2
    • Thermal Bath Temperature


If the equipment is not listed, please contact ViGIE Team.


Room Conditions


Laboratory Temperature and Humidity


Measure temperature and humidity levels within the laboratory to ensure accuracy in experimental outcomes. 





Equipments Needed:

AiroSensor THR ER 202025


Requirements:

SenseAnywhere AccessPoint



Environmental CO2 


Implementing a monitoring solution to track and analyze room CO2 levels stemming from the operation of incubators. 




Equipments Needed:

AiroSensor X ER 202043

4-20mA External Module

CO2 Sensor 

Power Supply


Requirements:

SenseAnywhere AccessPoint

1 Power Socket



Equipments (Incubators/Ovens/Climatic Chambers)


Incubator Temperature (for range: -40ºC +70ºC)


The monitoring of temperature levels inside the incubator ensures the consistent provision of warmth required for successful incubation. 





Equipments Needed:

AiroSensor T ER 202031


Requirements:

SenseAnywhere AccessPoint



Incubator Temperature (for range: -200ºC +200ºC)


The monitoring of temperature levels inside the incubator ensures the consistent provision of warmth required for successful incubation.





Equipments Needed:

AiroSensor X ER 202043

PT100 Probe


Requirements:

SenseAnywhere AccessPoint



Incubator Temperature and Humidity (for range: -40ºC +70ºC and 0-100% RH)


The synchronized monitoring of temperature and humidity parameters within the incubator guarantees the maintenance of optimal conditions, vital for the thriving of delicate specimens.


 

Equipments Needed:

AiroSensor X ER 202043

THR Module

SAB Cable Extension (optional)


Requirements:

SenseAnywhere AccessPoint


More Details:

Incubator Temperature and Humidity Installation Photos



Incubator CO2 (for range: 0-20%CO2 and -40ºC +60ºC)


The incubator's integrated CO2 monitoring system ensures precise regulation of carbon dioxide levels, vital for maintaining an optimal environment conducive to the growth and development of organisms.


 

Equipments Needed:

AiroSensor X ER 202043

4-20mA External Module

CO2 Probe

Power Supply



Requirements:

SenseAnywhere AccessPoint

1 Power Socket


More Details:

Incubator CO2 Installation Photos



Incubator O2 


Implementing an O2 monitoring solution within the lab incubator provides a proactive measure to prevent hypoxia by continuously assessing oxygen levels and facilitating timely adjustments to maintain an optimal environment for cell cultures or other biological specimens. 



Equipments Needed:

AiroSensor X ER 202043

4-20mA External Module

O2 Probe

Power Supply



Requirements:

SenseAnywhere AccessPoint

1 Power Socket



Thermal Bath Temperature (for range: -200ºC +200ºC)


Many experiments in biology, chemistry, and other scientific disciplines require precise temperature control. Monitoring ensures that the thermal bath maintains a constant temperature, minimizing variability in experimental conditions, prevent denature proteins, affect reaction rates, or alter the properties of chemicals. 





Equipments Needed:

AiroSensor X ER 202043

PT100 Probe


Requirements:

SenseAnywhere AccessPoint


More Details:

Water Bath Installation Photos

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