Overview
Do you require additional chilling?
When performing thermal shock tests to ISO10545-9 water temperature must be maintained at 15C. In some cases this will mean that a chiller unit is required
Do you require additional chilling?
When performing thermal shock tests to ISO10545-9 water temperature must be maintained at 15C. In some cases this will mean that a chiller unit is required
Conventionally when doing thermal shock tests, the cooling phase is controlled using running cold water.
This does however have disadvantages, for example if your lab is in an area where water is not plentiful and it is not ideal for environmental reasons to simply waste it
Or
If the ambient temperature in the lab or on the incoming cold water supply is high,
Or
if you are testing a lot of samples
You may need to install a chiller unit
CHILLER to maintain the cooling water temperature at 15C. This can be supplied separately or as part of the installation
The KT1 series of compact Chillers have 1000W cooling capacity with microprocessor 3 term PID temperature controllers. These compact self contained units have easy to use front panel programming and three different pump options offering three alternative flow rates. Further accessories and options are available to greatly extend the functionality and applications of these chillers.
Key Features
• Compact self contained unit
• 1000 Watt cooling capacity (@20°C set point)
• Full control of temperature Versatile flow rates and pressures
• Temperature adjustable in 0.1°C increments
• Temperature stability ±0.1°C
• Temperature range +4° to +35°C
• Microprocessor 3 term PID temperature controller
• Adjustable temperature alarms
• 100% water savings
• No sewage-waste costs
• Power efficient
• Portable and quiet operation
• Wide choice of options and accessories
• Built to ISO 9002 CE Standards
Dimensions: 370mm x 450mm x 540mm (LxWxH)
Chiller Unit KT1