UOL – Autoclave SOP

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Standard Operating Procedure

Introduction

The 2540M Autoclave sterilizes tools and liquids with high pressure steam. This SOP gives a basic overview of the autoclave’s operation; a more detailed explanation of the autoclave’s features may be found in its manual.

Safety

  1. All students must wear safety glasses when working in the lab.
  2. Never leave this equipment operating unattended.
  3. Mix all chemicals in a fume hood.
  4. All chemicals, solutions, and standards must be stored in a sealed container. The container must be labeled with chemical(s) name and concentration, operator/user’s name, hazards, and date of storage. Confirm storage location with the lab manager.
  5. All chemical containers must be sealed when not in use.
  6. All unwanted material must be placed in an appropriate container. The container must be labeled “Unwanted Material.” The label must include the chemical(s) name and concentration, the operator/username, contact information, and hazards. If you have questions regarding labeling unwanted materials, see the sign posted above the unwanted materials table in the Senior Lab.
  7. Only pure water can go down the drains.

Equipment Description

  1. Chamber dimensions: 10 inch X 19 inch.
  2. Chamber volume: 23 Liters (L).
  3. Reservoir capacity: 1 L
  4. Sterilization temperature:
    1. Wrapped instruments: 134 °C
    2. Unwrapped instruments: 121 °C

Procedures

1.      Sample Preparation:

1.      All items should be on a tray and tools of different metals should be placed on different trays (carbon steels should not be in contact with the stainless steel tray; use paper to separate).

2.      Place empty containers upside down, to prevent accumulation of liquid; however, be sure they are not tightly sealed to avoid pressure buildup.

3.       Tubing should be open on both ends and free of sharp turns.

4.     Liquid containers should be filled no more than 2/3 full, to prevent spills, and should be covered with appropriate covering (e.g. tin foil), but never sealed tightly

5.      Items should not be touching, and there should remain adequate volume for steam circulation.

2.      Make sure the Valve Handle is turned to “0” (Figure 1).

Important: The Valve Handle should only be turned clockwise.

 

Figure 1: Front of Autoclave.

3.      Open the chamber on top of the autoclave (Figure 2) and check the dipstick attached to the chamber lid to see where the water level is with regards to the maximum marked on the dipstick.

 

Figure 2: Top of Autoclave.

4.      Each run of the 2540M autoclave will use approximately 350 ml of distilled water.

5.      Look into the chamber and you can see the safety valve. Under no circumstances should the water be above the safety valve holder. If the water level in the chamber is not at or near the maximum, pour 350 ml of distilled water into the chamber.

6.      With the door open turn the Valve Handle to “fill” and watch as water begins to fill the autoclave. Once the water has reached the Fill Line (Figure 3) turn the Valve Handle to “STE” (Sterilize position).

Figure 3: Inside of Autoclave.

7.      Load the autoclave with your prepared samples, as described in Step 1.

8.      Shut the door and turn the Tightening Bolt (Figure 1) until the door is securely closed.

9.      Select the operating temperature (100-134°C), and then set the timer accordingly (Figure 1).

1.      With T=121°C (appropriate for liquids and temperature sensitive solids), 50 minutes is recommended.

2.      With T=134°C (Unwrapped solids, metal and glass), 20 minutes is recommended.

3.       If you are beginning from a room temperature autoclave (cold start), allow for an extra 10 minutes to heat up.

10.      Turn the main power switch to “Start”.

11.      Once the cycle is done the timer will buzz.

12.      If sterilizing liquids, before continuing, leave the Valve Handle on “STE” after the cycle is complete to allow steam to escape slowly.

13.      If not sterilizing liquid, you may turn the Valve Handle to “EXH+DRY” (exhaust and dry) immediately after the cycle finished.

14.      If you do not wish to dry your load:

1.      When the pressure gauge returns to zero, turn the main power to “Stop”, open the door and remove your load.

2.      Turn the Valve Handle to “0”.

15.      Else, if you wish to dry your load:

1.      When the pressure gauge returns to zero, open the door approximately 1 inch.

2.      Set the timer to 20-30 minutes.

3.       When the timer is finished, turn the Valve Handle to “0”, turn the main power to “Stop” and remove the load.

Shutdown

1.      When you are finished using the autoclave for the day:

1.      Clean off the door gasket.

2.      When you are finished using the autoclave for the week or for your project:

1.      Remove the trays and tray holder and clean the autoclave’s interior (Use water and detergent. Do not use steel wool or brushes).

2.      Put two drops of lubricating oil on the two door hinges and tightening bolt.

3.       Drain the water from the reservoir.

3.      Every other month:

1.      Operate the safety valve (See manual, page 25).

2.      Check the air trap jet (See manual, page 24).

3.       Clean the water filter (See manual, page 18).