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		<title>Bactron Anaerobic Chamber FAQ&#8217;s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check out our list of Bactron Anaerobic Chamber frequently asked questions and answers! Anaerobic Mixed Gas: • What Type of Gas Should I Use With My Bactron Chamber? * Each Bactron chamber is equipped to be used as a 2-gas system. The first gas should always be Anaerobic Mixed Gas (AMG) which is a pre-mixed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Check out our list of Bactron Anaerobic Chamber frequently asked questions and answers!</p>
<p><strong>Anaerobic Mixed Gas:</strong><br />
<em>• What Type of Gas Should I Use With My Bactron Chamber?</em><br />
* Each Bactron chamber is equipped to be used as a 2-gas system. The first gas should always be Anaerobic Mixed Gas (AMG) which is a pre-mixed combination of 90% Nitrogen, 5% Hydrogen and 5% Carbon Dioxide. The system can be run with just AMG or you have the option of hooking a second tank of 100% Nitrogen to the second gas input line. When both AMG and Nitrogen are hooked up, the Bactron will auto-cycle the first two cycles with Nitrogen only, and the third cycle with AMG; Nitrogen is more economical so the 2-gas option will save you a little money.</p>
<p><em>• How much gas does a chamber use per month?</em><br />
* Usage can greatly effect how long a tank will last. However, for most labs a tank will last several months.</p>
<p><strong>Catalyst:</strong><br />
<em>• How Often Should I Bake Out My Catalyst?</em><br />
* You should replace your used catalyst with a fresh one each day. The Bactron systems come standard with two catalysts to allow you the ability to bake-out one, while the other is in use.</p>
<p><em>• Can I leave a catalyst cartridge in over the weekend, if the chamber will not be entered until Monday morning?</em><br />
* Yes.</p>
<p><strong>General Questions:</strong><br />
<em>• Can I use the Bactron for microaerophilic cultures?</em><br />
* The Bactron chamber does not include an oxygen sensor. However, users have been successful in maintaining microaerophilic environments by using a pre-mixed gas and removing the catalyst. Please call tech service for more information 1-800-322-4897.</p>
<p><em>• Is the air lock the only means to move items in and out of the Bactron?</em><br />
* No. You can also bring small items in through the gloves when you enter the chamber.</p>
<p><em>• How do I clean /disinfect the chamber surfaces?</em><br />
* Only Zephrin Chloride (Benzalkonium chloride) can be<br />
used to disinfect the interior of Bactron the chamber.  A detailed procedure can be found here in the <a title="Cleaning Bactron Anaerobic Chamber" href="http://www.shellab.com/laboratory-equipment-forum/discussion/48/should-i-clean-my-new-bactron-chamber-before-using-it/">SHEL LAB support forums</a></p>
<p><em>• What oxygen indicator do I use?</em><br />
* Foil Wrapped Oxygen indicator strips. Make sure to always have a fresh,<br />
moist strip.</p>
<p><em>• Is there a non-latex option for the sleeves and cuffs?</em><br />
* Yes. The standard sleeves are made from Butadyl. Nytril cuffs can be ordered in small, medium and large sizes from Sheldon MFG.</p>
<p><em>• What do I do when there is an accidental oxygen exposure to the chamber?</em><br />
* Purge the entire chamber as soon as possible.</p>
<p><em>• What is the purpose of <a href="http://www.shellab.com/store/lab-products/anatox-activated-charcol-3-lb-3-kg">Anatox</a> and how do I use it?</em><br />
* Anatox is an odor absorbent that can be placed in the<br />
anaerobic chamber.</p>
<p><em>• What is the purpose of the overtemp alarm and how do I<br />
adjust it?</em><br />
* The over temp alarm alerts you when the incubator has<br />
gone over your set point. You can adjust the alarm by<br />
using a coin to turn the knob clockwise. For setting<br />
instructions, please refer to your <a href="http://www.shellab.com/brochures.php?category=Bactron">Bactron user’s manual</a>.</p>
<p><em>• How often do I have to replace <a href="http://www.shellab.com/store/categories/bactron-sleeves/">bactron sleeves and cuffs</a>?</em><br />
* Usage will greatly affect how long these parts will last. In<br />
general both the cuffs and sleeves will last approximately<br />
six months. However, cuffs come in different sizes and<br />
may need to be switched out for each user depending on<br />
user comfort.<br />
<strong><br />
Trouble Shooting:</strong><br />
<em>• My Pressure System is Injecting Too Often.</em><br />
* There is probably a leak in the glove box work area, check<br />
the following places using a <a href="http://www.shellab.com/store/lab-products/sensit-leak-detector-for-bactron-anaerobic-chamber">leak detector</a>:<br />
-Around Plexiglas<br />
-Armport Doors<br />
-Pass Through Box Door<br />
-Manometer<br />
-Proximity Switch on Pass Through Box Door<br />
-Chiller<br />
-Incubator Door (Bactron IV Models Only)<br />
-Pressure Switch<br />
-Swivel Elbow</p>
<p><em>• My Vacuum Pump Keeps Running.</em><br />
* You have a leak in your vacuum system. Here are some<br />
places to check for leaks:<br />
-Check the valve, Vacuum Solenoid, Foot Pedal &amp; Vacuum Switch – These are the most common places that you would find a vacuum leak.<br />
-Check the tubing that plugs into the small vacuum elbow<br />
-Check the proximity switch</p>
<p><em>• My Chamber Keeps Fogging Up.</em><br />
* Replace the dehumidification component (Chiller)</p>
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