CLS
2400/40, 2400/80, 2400/150

The
BioStor Storage System was developed for use in the medical
and biotechnological fields where temperatures down to -196°C
are regularly used. The result was the construction of a secure and
cost-effective deep temperature logistics system.
The CLS system provides secure and stable storage at deep
temperatures as well as an automated control and documentation
system - minimizing human error. The CLS liquid nitrogen dual heat system
produces no excessive heat and does not require defrosting.
The heat exhanger prevents LN contact with stored samples, thus minimizing danger in handling and possible cross contamination. Excess nitrogen maybe used for additional cooling tasks. A thermal barrier of super cooled air at the level
of the access door reduces the impact of ambient room air
on the stored products, resulting in stable, low temperature
storage conditions.
Standard
Cassette used in the CLS System for Storage of Plasma Bags:
The
standard cassette can be reconfigured to store
a
variety of different materials and storage vessels.
Technical
specifications: CLS -40C and CLS -80C
Cooling
System: Single stage Liquid Nitrogen heat exchanger,
dry interior storage environment
Storage
System: Rotational drum system with 110 individual cassettes
racks. Computerized inventory and retrieval system
Capacity:
2400 300 ml plasma bags 11,000 to 12,000 25 ml Pall freezing
canisters or equivalent
Size:
79.5” W x 82.7” H x 78.7” D, plus drive
motor.
Electrical
supply: 110 volts.
LN
Consumption: approx. 55 m3/ day (-40°C)** approx.
85 m3/ day (-80 C)**
Technical
specifications: CLS -150C
Cooling
System: Dual stage Liquid Nitrogen heat exchanger, dry
interior storage environment
Storage
System: Rotational drum system with 110 individual cassettes
racks. Computerized inventory and retrieval system
Capacity:
2400 300 ml plasma bags 11,000 to 12,000 25 ml Pall freezing
canisters or equivalent
Size:
99.2” W x 102” H x 94.5” D, plus drive
Electrical
supply: 110 volts.
LN
Consumption: approx. 200 m3/ day (-150°C)**
(**
Liquid Nitrogen consumption is dependent upon external environmental
conditions and LN delivery system.)
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