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Steris AMSCO Century Small Sterilizer – Steris G-120 Steam Sterilizer

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The Steris AMSCO G-120 Small Steam Sterilizer (also known as the G-120 Steris Sterilizer) is a high-quality, gravity-displacement steam sterilizer designed for reliable sterilization of nonporous, heat- and moisture-stable materials. Featuring a spacious 20″ x 20″ x 38″ (250 liters / 66 gallons) chamber, it is ideal for laboratory and medical applications involving liquids, media, glassware, instruments, clothing, and waste. Constructed with 316L stainless steel for durability, the sterilizer includes a fully jacketed chamber, vertical doors with glass panels, and an ALUS chamber rail for rack support. Equipped with a 6.5-inch high-resolution color touch screen, external USB data download, and a matrix printer, it offers comprehensive cycle tracking and documentation. Additional features include independent temperature probes, pneumatic valves, safety controls, and a water-saving system for the vacuum pump. Certified for safety and performance, the G-120 provides consistent, repeatable sterilization suitable for demanding laboratory environments.

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Steris AMSCO Century Small Sterilizer – Steris G-120 Steam Sterilizer

Steris AMSCO G-120 Gravity Steam Sterilizer (20″ x 20″ x 38″ Chamber, 250 Liters / 66 gallons) is designed for sterilization of nonporous heat- and moisture-stable goods, sterilization of liquids and media applications. This laboratory steam sterilizer provides high quality repeatable performance and accountability for a wide range of lab applications, including: liquids, media, glassware, instruments, clothing, waste, media clothing and laboratory items. 

Features:

  • Chamber material and pipe work 316L stainless steel
  • Fully jacketed chamber
  • Vertical opening doors with glass panel
  • ALUS chamber rail for racks
  • 6.5” (165 mm) high resolution color touch screen
  • Interface to tracking system XLM and PDF format
  • External USB connection for data download (on loading side)
  • Matrix printer on loading side with A4 print out capability
  • Additional touch screen provided on the unloading side
  • Independent temperature probe (chamber)
  • Pneumatic valves
  • Air filter
  • Pressure gauges for jacket, chamber, steam generator (loading side), chamber (unloading side)
  • Water level gauge for steam generator
  • Safety temperature switch for door opening
  • Acoustic signal for end cycle and alarms
  • Programmable timer start for test cycles
  • Potential free outputs for critical alarms
  • Sanitary piping with Tri-clamp
  • Water Saving System For Vacuum Pump
  • Separate water feed line for steam generator and vacuum pump
  • Drain discharge cool down

Standards:

  • Each sterilizer meets applicable requirements of the following listings and standards, and carries the appropriate symbols:
    • Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Standard 544 as certified by ETL Testing Laboratories, Inc.
    • Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Standard C22.2 No. 125.
    • ASME Code, Section VIII, Division 1 for unfired pressure vessels. The pressure vessel is so stamped; ASME Form R-1 is furnished. Shell and door are designed for maximum allowable working pressure of 42 psig (289.6 kPa) for 16 x 16 x 26″(406 x 406 x 660 mm) sterilizers and 40 psig (275.8 kPa) for 20 x 20 x 38″ (508 x 508 x 965 mm) sterilizers.
    • ASME Code, Section I, Part PMB, for power boilers, if optional steam generator is supplied.
    • Seismic Pre-approval R-0282.

Breakdown of Prevacuum vs. Gravity 

  • Gravity - designed for sterilization of liquids in flasks with vented closures, at 250°F (121°C), and also heat- and moisture-stabile goods at 270°F (132°C).
  • Prevacuum – designed for efficient, high-volume processing of heat- and moisture-stabile materials, such as fabrics, wrapped hard goods, glassware or animal bedding, at 270°F (132°C). Prevacuum units will also run gravity-type cycles.

Gravity units operate by the gravity downward displacement air-removal principle. Prevacuum sterilizers have a chamber evacuation system for high-speed, high-volume sterilization. Both types use steam-under-pressure as the sterilizing agent.

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