Used NESLAB M-33 #73266 for sale
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ID: 73266
Recirculating Air Cooled Chiller, refurbished, installed
Microprocessor Controller (5-25C temp range, 1250 watts
@ 20C), 115 Volt 60 Hertz
Procon Series IV Positive Displacement Pump
Flow Rate of 4 GPM at 20PSI and 3GPM at 100PSI.
NESLAB M-33 recirculating chiller is designed to provide consistent, reliable temperature control for a wide variety of industrial and scientific applications. It features a high-performance, low-noise heat exchanger that is exceptionally efficient in removing thermal energy from a process fluid, which can dramatically reduce the required cooling capacity, leading to reduced operating and energy costs. The heat exchanger is self-regulating, offering excellent temperature control accuracy within a temperature range of -15°C to +35°C. The chiller is also equipped with a resettable safety cut-out switch to protect against potential overheating, as well as a temperature control display and multiple temperature and pressure control functions, allowing users to set the exact parameters needed for each application. Additionally, the equipment includes an intelligent monitoring system that can alert users in the event of any unit malfunction or degradation. The robust, space-saving design also allows for easy installation and economical operation. M-33 recirculating chiller is a versatile and reliable way to provide a consistent temperature control in a wide range of industrial and scientific applications. Its advanced, high-efficiency heat exchanger enables the machine to maintain temperatures within a wide range, while its multiple access control features allow users to tailor the tool to meet their exact requirements. Its intelligent monitoring asset also ensures that users are alerted immediately in the event of any malfunction or temperature deviation, allowing for swift corrective action. Overall, NESLAB M-33 is an ideal choice for those seeking a reliable and cost-effective temperature control solution.
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