16
Connection of CO2 gas cylinder
WARNI NG
When connecting a gas cylinder to the Incubator, confirm the gas type. Confirm that the connections
are secure and that no gas will escape. Be sure to use the specified pressure. Using an incorrect
gas or pressure may result in explosion or fire, or in gas poisoning or oxygen deprivation due to escaping
gas.
Install the Incubator in a location with adequate ventilation. If adequate ventilation cannot be
provided, then install an alarm system using CO2 and O2 densitometers.
1. Use a liquefied CO2 gas cylinder (at least 99.5% pure). The siphon (dip tube) type cannot be used.
2. Install the Gas Pressure Regulator (MCO-100L, purchased separately) specified by Sanyo on the CO2
gas cylinder. Otherwise, use a CO2 gas pressure regulator rated at 25 MPaG (250 kgf/cm2G, 3600 psiG)
for the primary pressure, and 0.2 MPaG (2 kgf/cm2G, 30 psiG) for the secondary pressure.
3. Using the gas supply pipe that is provided, connect the CO2 gas pressure regulator to the CO2 gas pipe
inlet (located at the lower left-hand side on the rear panel of the Incubator).
Note:
If CO2 is supplied to multiple CO2 Incubators from a single gas cylinder, a CO2 solid will be formed in the
gas pressure regulator. The gas pressure regulator safety valve will operate, and there may an explosive
sound.
When the MCO-21GC is not mounted
Using the gas supply pipe that is provided, connect the CO2 gas pressure regulator for the CO2 gas
cylinder to CO2 gas pipe connection port A on the Incubator. After connecting the pipe, check to make
sure that no gas is leaking.
When the MCO-21GC is mounted
Connect a pair of CO2 gas cylinders with CO2 gas pressure regulators independently. The gas supply line
will be switched automatically. Connect the main cylinder to port A and the reserve cylinder to port B. After
connecting the cylinders, check to make sure that no gas is leaking.
z For details on installing the optional automatic CO2 Cylinder Changeover System (MCO-21GC), refer to
the MCO-21GC installation guide. For details on using the MCO-21GC, refer to page 67.
4. Set the CO2 gas on the secondary side to 0.03 MPaG (0.3 kgf/cm2G, 4.3 psiG) for gas injection. As the
pressure increases, the CO2 gas concentration control range will increase. Excessive pressure may
cause gas supply lines inside the Incubator to come loose, which may result in gas poisoning or oxygen
deprivation due to the escaping of gas. If gas lines come loose, the Incubator must be repaired.
z The gas lines connected to the Incubator will degrade over time. If any deterioration or abnormalities
are found during inspection, replace the lines immediately.