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Laboratory Process Chiller

Product Code: DIDAC-ID-17-G025
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Laboratory Process Chiller

The contains a reservoir of cooled fluid, which is pumped through the external process to be coole (e.g. heat exchanger system). The cooling fluid can be water, or a mixture of glycol and water, dependent on the output temperature required. This fluid is cooled by the integral refrigeration system. A high pressure pump is used to pump the fluid through the process. A bypass valve facility allows the fluid to be recirculated independently of the process conditions. Two versions of the are available. The standard version has a painted mild steel case while the has a stainless steel casing.

 

  • Compressor:Reciprocating hermetically sealed compressor with a refrigerant cooled motor.
  • Evaporator:Packaged coil type made of copper tubes and aluminium fins.
  • Condenser:Single air-cooled condenser manufactured from aluminium fins mechanically bonded to refrigeration grade copper tubes. The condenser fan is of a low noise axial type. Fan blades are fully enclosed by a safety grill
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