Recirculating chiller from Applied Thermal Control provides 1.75 kW of cooling power

Nov. 14, 2012
The K1 recirculating chiller, designed specifically for laboratory use, provides 1.75 kW of cooling power with a footprint of 54 × 42 cm.

The K1 recirculating chiller, designed specifically for laboratory use, provides 1.75 kW of cooling power with a footprint of 54 × 42 cm. It achieves a temperature precision of ±0.1°C and produces 68 dB at 1 m. Features include high/low temperature alarms; fluid level, flow, and pressure indicators fitted as standard; and a choice of pumps.
Applied Thermal Control
Leicestershire, England

www.app-therm.com

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Re-circulating chillers for the Laboratory.

The range of re-circulating chillers now offered by Applied Thermal Control (ATC) has been designed specifically for use in the Laboratory. For example, the K1 chiller provides 1.75kW of cooling power, but occupies only 54cm x 42cm of valuable floor space. The K1 meets the needs of the most demanding applications with a temperature precision of ± 0.1°C. The new robust design improves ruggedness without compromising its stylish appearance. Even more important for a working Lab, the K1 chiller is whisper quiet (68dB @ 1 meter). ATC chillers have high/low temperature alarms, fluid level, flow and pressure indicators fitted as standard. The K1 is provided with a choice of pumps to meet all flow rate requirements. Applied Thermal Control also provides a 2-year guarantee with all K series chillers.

Applied Thermal Control Ltd
Garden Court
Gee Road,
Coalville, Leicestershire LE67 4NB
UK

Tel +44 (0) 1530 839998
Fax +44 (0) 1530 813786
e-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.app-therm.com

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