Electric validation system MIRI® GA
for laboratory incubators

electric validation system
electric validation system
electric validation system
electric validation system
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Characteristics

Type
electric
Applications
for laboratory incubators

Description

MIRI GA® is a tabletop device that is designed to perform easy and continuous external gas and temperature validation of IVF incubators. This device can be used to validate different varieties of Esco Medical IVF incubators such as MIRI® Time-lapse Incubator, MIRI® Multiroom Incubator, Mini MIRI® Incubators, and other brands of IVF incubators. Specifications Input Ports 6 x PT1000 ports of temperature monitoring 6 x gas sampling ports Output Ports 1 x gas feedback port, 1 x USB port Shipping and Weight Dimensions 440mm x 430mm x 240mm (17.3” x 16.9” x 9.4”) 15 kgs (33.1lbs) Special Features of the MIRI® GA Gas Feedback Loop The major advantage of using MIRI® incubators is that this feature is specifically exclusive for MIRI® incubators. Having a setup of MIRI® GA + MIRI® incubators gives a closed system wherein gas leaked out or wastage can be prevented. However, if the incubator is not a MIRI® incubator, this feature can be used to direct gas to an exhaust if desired. Data Logger Software MIRI® GA comes with a data logging system that could help embryologists to monitor and record each parameter and optionally send email alarms. This software runs a Windows PC (Vista and above), it is not required to install in the MIRI® GA but this feature is very useful for the end-users. Advantages of Using MIRI® GA can do both temperature measurement and gas concentration analysis concurrently. In using conventional hand-held validating devices, the embryologist may need two separate devices for measuring the temperature and gas concentration.
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