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Fisher Scientific Isotemp 2329 Digital Water Bath
The Fisher Scientific Isotemp 2329 Digital Water Bath has a volume of 2.5L, temperature up to 100°C, temperature uniformity 0.24°C at 37°C, stability 0.5°C at 37°C, and bright LED digital display. The Fisher Scientific water bath 2329 comes equipped with dual thermostats that guard against thermal runaway. The digital water bath’s cover stays open at 90° for use with large glassware and has a quick- release hinge or can lift off completely. All of our equipment is fully tested to perform at factory specifications before being shipped.
The Fisher Scientific Isotemp 2329 Digital Water Bath includes:
- > Cover
- > Operator's Manual
- > Calibration
- > Power Cord
- > Full 180 Day Parts and Labor Warranty
Fisher Scientific Isotemp 2329 Digital Water Bath Specifications
Temperature Range
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Ambient to 100°C
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Temperature Uniformity
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±0.24°C at 37°C
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Control
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Digital
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Capacity
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2.5L (0.66 gal)
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Bath Dimensions (L x W x H)
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5.25 x 6 x 6 in (13.3 x 15.2 x 15.2
cm)
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Electrical Requirements
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120V, 50/60Hz, 1.7A
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Temperature Stability
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±0.5°C at 37°C
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Click Here to View all the Technical Specs for the Isotemp 2329
- Confirm power supply and PCB are outputting stable, correct voltages across all essential circuits to ensure reliable operation
- Inspect the display for any dim, flickering, or dead pixels, replacing any compromised sections to maintain full clarity and accurate readouts
- Verify that all buttons, knobs, and switches are functioning properly, providing precise and responsive control across all settings
- Conduct a thorough inspection of the water reservoir for any holes, rust, or other structural damage that may impact its integrity
- Fill the reservoir with water, checking closely for any external or internal leaks that could affect performance
- Examine the lid for any signs of wear or damage, replacing hinges and handles if necessary to ensure a secure and proper seal
- Inspect for any internal leaks originating from the water reservoir, confirming the unit’s internal plumbing integrity
- Conduct a comprehensive inspection of internal wiring for any breakages, tears, or wear; replace any underperforming or damaged components to maintain safe operation
- Examine internal insulation for signs of burns, breaks, or deterioration, replacing as needed to ensure thermal efficiency and safety
- Confirm that all feet are intact and that the bath sits level and balanced on a flat surface to prevent movement or instability
- Calibrate both temperature accuracy and uniformity using a NIST-traceable temperature probe, verifying compliance with specification standards
- Perform a detailed cosmetic inspection to confirm that all external surfaces and finishes meet aesthetic and quality standards
Technician Inspection and Recertification Checklist: Water Bath
The Following Checklist Is to Be Performed on All Incoming and Outgoing Pieces of Equipment
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Completed?
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Confirm power supply and PCB output stable, correct voltages across circuits
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Completed
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Inspect display for dim, flickering, or dead pixels; replace for clarity
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Completed
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Verify functionality of all buttons, knobs, and switches for responsive control
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Completed
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Inspect water reservoir for holes, rust, or structural damage
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Completed
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Fill reservoir with water; check for external or internal leaks
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Completed
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Examine lid for wear or damage; replace hinges or handles as needed
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Completed
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Inspect for internal leaks from water reservoir to confirm plumbing integrity
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Completed
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Check internal wiring for damage; replace underperforming components for safety
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Completed
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Examine internal insulation for burns, breaks, or deterioration; replace as needed
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Completed
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Confirm feet are intact and bath is balanced on flat surface
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Completed
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Calibrate temperature accuracy and uniformity with NIST-traceable probe
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Completed
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Perform cosmetic inspection to confirm quality of external surfaces and finishes
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Completed
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