5 4 remove the water from the water bath and wash the water bath with purified water and mop with a clean dry cotton cloth.
Laboratory water bath maintenance.
Clean the empty bath with soapy water and a cloth.
Wipe any debris off of the seal and avoid spilling water into the unit to avoid damage to electrical components.
Use only distilled water float the sample so the lids stay dry and keep the bath covered as much as possible.
Regularly adding fresh water will replenish the oxygen which helps maintain the protective chromium oxide layer on the stainless steel.
When the pan is removed for cleaning ensure the unit is unplugged.
Some top tips include the following.
5 1 ensure that the platform is dry.
If you can find the user manual for the water bath you should check to see if there are any special cleaning instructions.
Maintenance for water filled baths it is recommended that the bath is drained cleaned and re filled on a weekly basis to avoid build up of salts and contamination.
Keeping the samples in place with racks also helps.
Cranson adds place your bath away from high traffic doorways and out of direct sunlight.
Afterwards thoroughly rinse the bath with water to make sure no soap is left behind.
Use only a damp cloth with mild detergents avoiding any corrosive cleaning agents.
5 4 switch on the main power supply and instrument mains.
This is especially important if the water is stationary or has been boiled.
How scientists use a bath also matters.
5 1 switch off the mains.
5 2 connect the power supply.
Once the correct temperature is reached the laboratory water bath turns on and off to maintain a constant temperature.
Avoid the use of chlorine containing cleaning supplies such as bleach and abrasive scrubbers because they will damage the bath and cause it to rust.
Our microprocessor controlled thermo scientific water baths provide superior temperature uniformity for your specific applications and offer unique features such as a seamless stainless steel interior chamber and epoxy coated exterior which make them resistant to corrosion and chemical damage.
Since almost all laboratory water bath has a digital interface to allow users to set a required temperature usually an indicator light turns on to indicate that the water bath is working.
Maintenance for water filled baths it is recommended that the bath is drained cleaned and re filled on a weekly basis to avoid build up of salts and contamination.
Clean the bath with soapy water and a cloth.
5 3 wash the lid properly with purified water.
You should never use bleach in a misguided attempt to sterilize a water bath because it will corrode the stainless steel interior.
It is important to refill the bath with the right kind of water.
Regularly adding fresh water will replenish the oxygen which helps maintain the protective chromium oxide layer on the stainless steel.