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The SciLog FillMaster™ Large Volume Dispensing System


Dimensions: Length = 28 in. (71 cm)*; Width = 14.5 in. (37 cm); Height = 20 in. (52 cm) including 3 OD casters.
Weight: FillMaster-104/104B = 100 lb. (~50 kg) Shipping Crate = 45.0 lb. (~22.5kg)
Enclosure: Stainless steel sled with four (3 OD), lockable SS casters. All SS surfaces have a matte, glass-beaded finish. Sealed electronic enclosure, wash / splash resistant construction.
Pump Heads:

104 - Peristaltic Model 620RE4 (Watson Marlow). Uses StaPure Teflon tubing sizes: 17mm (0.54 to 14.6 Liters/min) and 12mm 0.34 to 8.14 Liters/min). The FillMaster with the 620RE4 pump head generates a constant pump output over a pressure range of 0-60 psi. Both tube sizes come with fractional sanitary flange (3/4 Tri-clover) connectors made of Kynar. The pump rollers (4) can be disengaged for CIP/SIP application without removing the pump tubing.

104B - Peristaltic Model 620R (Watson Marlow). Uses continuous pump tubing sizes: 6.4 mm ID (#26), 9.6 mm ID (#73), 12.7 mm ID (#82) and 15.9 mm ID (#184). Wall thickness of 3.2 mm (0.125 ) for all tubing sizes.

Power: 115 VAC, 60 / 50 Hz, double fused. Fuse rating: 5A, 250 V, Slow Blow for 0.5 HP motors; 10 A, 250 V, Slow Blow for 1.0 HP and 1.5 HP motors.
Motor: Variable speed motor, continuous duty, 90VDC, 5.0 amperes. All motors are optically encoded and servo-controlled: FillMaster-104/104B: 0.5 HP, 250 RPM at Pump Head, 7 to 1 Gear Reduction
Operating Range: 4 to 40 C, 100% Humidity
Motor Encoder: 100 lines per motor revolution for 1750 RPM motor.
Display: Two line LCD, 20 characters each line, back-lit.
Data Entry: Membrane keypad with tactile and auditory feedback.
I/O Interface: 1. Analog Connectors:
Pressure Sensor P1 , 4-20mA Input Signal.
Pressure Sensor P2 , 4-20mA Input Signal.
Pressure Sensor P3 , 4-20mA Input Signal.
2. Digital Connectors:
"Footswitch Connection for pulse on /off control of unit.
Balance RS-232 Connection.
PC / Printer RS-232 Connection.
3. Encoder Connection:
Not a Configurable Connection
4. Motor Power Connection:
Not a Configurable Connection
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SciLog FillMaster Large Volume
Liquid Dispensing System with 
Disposable Bags and Carboy

SciLog FillMaster rapidly dispenses and filter-sterilizes solutions into sterile storage bags. The FillMaster utilizes a peristaltic pump head for maintaining aseptic pumping conditions; only the internal tube walls are in contact with the solution. The FillMaster dispenses solutions either by weight or volume. Transferring solutions by weight requires hook up to an electronic, top-loading scale. Dispensing by weight provides documentation and inventory control as well as ease of operation since no pump calibration is necessary. An optional pressure transmitter monitors filter backpressure.

Large Volume Liquid Storage Systems, such as those manufactured by TC tech (Poly-Tote), are collapsible, sterile plastic bags designed to store 50 to1000 liters of liquid. For storage and transport, the heavy-duty bags are placed into wheeled, plastic containers. The large-volume bags collapse to a fraction of their filled size when not in use, thus simplifying storage of bags between uses.

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