
Genlab is proud to offer their customers a unique range of sustainable laboratory products and services. E3 is our market leading brand for scientifically developed, cutting edge, sustainable, eco-friendly products. Genlab’s new E3 range of glassware drying cabinets are energy efficient, safer and economic to run. Working with the University of Cambridge, we developed units that represent a novel, sustainable solution to glassware drying. The feature our latest touch screen control system, which offer intuitive control and excellent accuracies with bespoke firmware for energy saving control, including adjustable automatic on/off times.
Specifications
Natural Convection | |||||||
Genlab ref. Number | Capacity (litres) | Internal dims. (H x W x D cms) | External dims. (H x W x D cms) | Shelves/positions | Wattage/Voltage | Energy Consumption kWh/day* | Weight (kg) |
E3DWC100N/TDIG | 100 | 40 x 67 x 37 | 66 x 72 x 42 | 3..4 | 500…230 | 5.56 | 50 |
E3DWC200N/TDIG | 200 | 49 x 93 x 45 | 77 x 100 x 50 | 3..4 | 750…230 | 8.65 | 75 |
E3DWC425N/TDIG | 425 | 135 x 53 x 59 | 175 x 60 x 65 | 3..12 | 1750…230 | 13.27 | 140 |
Fan Assisted | |||||||
Genlab ref. Number | Capacity (Litres) | Internal dims. (H x W x D cms) | External dims. (H x W x D cms) | No. of Shelves | Wattage/Voltage | Energy Consumption kWh/day* | Weight (kg) |
E3DWC100F/TDIG | 100 | 40 x 67 x 37 | 66 x 72 x 42 | 3..4 | 500…230 | 8.35 | 52 |
E3DWC200F/TDIG | 200 | 49 x 93 x 45 | 77 x 100 x 50 | 3..4 | 750…230 | 12.97 | 77 |
E3DWC425F/TDIG | 425 | 135 x 53 x 59 | 175 x 60 x 65 | 3..12 | 1750…230 | 18.32 | 142 |
E3DWC885F/TDIG | 885 | 135 x 111 x 59 | 175 x 118 x 65 | 3..12 | 2500…230 | 27.18 | 210 |
Features
- Temperature range 30.0 to 80.0ºC
- Integral 7 day timer with touch screen digital control
- Integral energy meter
- Fully insulated with adjustable vent cover
- Stainless steel chamber
- Manual or automatic overheat reset
- On screen historical trending (48 hours)
- Lockable castors on the 425 and 885 litre models
- Low energy consumption – More than 50% lower to traditional cabinets
- Low heat output – reducing air conditioning cost
- High accuracy Pt100B duplex sensors <0.8ºC
- Excellent stabilty <+/- 0.6ºC
- New – Set point lock feature
Options
- Audible warnings
- Integral Data Logger with reporting firmware
- Access ports (25, 50, 75 or 100mm)
- Traceable calibration to national standards
- Bespoke stands and stacking kits
- Wall mounting brackets (100 and 200 versions only)
- Extractor unit
- Extended warranty
- Bespoke solutions available upon request
Option codes
Audible Warning – AWA
Access Ports – AP
Traceable Calibration – SPC
3 Point Traceable Calibration – 3PC
Stands – STAND
Stacking Kits – STACK
Wall Brackets – WALL
Extractor Systems – EXT
Extended Warranty – X1
Integral Data Logger – ITL
*All units tested were a set temperature of 75ºC with an empty chamber and the ambient temperature was 22ºC. Energy consumption will differ based on a set temperature and ambient conditions. Fan units are able to remove approximately double the moisture of a convection unit, the time taken to dry a load is therefore halved. As a result the energy used to dry a load is actually lower for a fan unit compared to a natural convection unit.
1 Home screen explanation and changing the set point
This chapter runs through the home screen and how to change the set point.
2 Automatically start the oven on power up
This chapter is on how change the oven to automatically start on power up
This chapter is on how to calibrate the oven against a reference sensor
This chapter is on how to activate and set the countdown timer.
5 How to activate and set profile control
This chapter is on how to activate and set profile control
6 How to activate and set up auto start / stop times
This chapter is on how to activate and set up auto start / stop times
7 How to change over temperature alarms and reset methods
This chapter is on how to change over temperature alarms and reset methods
8 Genlab E3 Range Operation
This chapter is on how to use the Genlab E3 Range of products
This chapter is on how to autotune the oven
This chapter is on how to changing the historical trend page settings
11 How to change screen settings and set the time
This chapter is on how to change screen settings, set the time and store default set points
12 How to change the door seal
This chapter is on how to change the door seal. For door seal availability please click here to go to the replacement parts section, where the appropriate component can be purchased
13 How to change the door handle
This chapter is on how to change the door handle. For door handle availability please click here to go to the replacement parts section, where the appropriate component can be purchased
This chapter is on how to change the door catch. For door catch availability please click here to go to the replacement parts section, where the appropriate component can be purchased
15 How to change the door stud
This chapter is on how to change the door stud. For door stud availability please click here to go to the replacement parts section, where the appropriate component can be purchased