Datasheet | January 31, 2011

Datasheet: Basil 1000 Feeder Bottle Filler

Source: STERIS Corporation

STERIS' Basil 1000 is a simple and robust bottle filling station especially designed for laboratory animal applications. The 1100 model provides the flexibility to add chemicals to the drinking water and complete monitoring of pH levels to ensure constant results are delivered. When combined with STERIS' integrated system of products, chemistries and services, the 1000 and 1100 help minimize contamination risks, reduce energy consumption and improve operational efficiencies.

HOW THE BASIL 1000 & 1100 BOTTLE FILLERS WORK
STERIS' Basil 1000 and 1100 Bottle Fillers were designed to automatically fill basket loads of drinking bottles used in the care of laboratory animals. Water is distributed through easily interchangeable filler heads to accommodate various types and sizes of bottle baskets. The 1100 model is also equipped with a chemical proportioning unit that can automatically mix a chemical solution into animal drinking water for chlorination, acidification or medication. The pH level is monitored and printed on an integrated chart recorder.

WHY BASIL 1000 & 1100 BOTTLE FILLERS?

  • Productivity - Interchangeable filler heads and adjustable rails can accommodate various types of bottle baskets.
  • Flexibility - Manual and automatic filling.
  • Ease of Use - Acid proportioning unit can mix a base treating solution into animal drinking water for the purpose of chlorination, acidification or medication (1100 only).
  • Throughput - The integrated roller conveyor provides ergonomic handling of bottles baskets (1100 only).
  • Validation - pH level is monitored and printed on a chart recorder to provide a record of pH levels being dispensed to the bottles (1100 only).
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