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Benchtop Liquid Chillers
Send cool water to equipment right from your bench top without compromising precision. These chillers take up about as much space as two McMaster-Carr catalogs. They maintain constant, uniform temperatures within 0.18° F where other chillers only keep liquid cool within a few full degrees. This makes them ideal for equipment where small temperature changes could cause an issue, such as microscope cooling plates. Also known as Peltier chillers, they cool liquid using electricity—no need for compressors or refrigerants. Because they don’t use a compressor, you’ll hardly hear them when they’re on.
Fill these chillers with water or glycol solutions, and an internal pump moves the liquid through a cooling system and out to your equipment. Use the built-in keypad to manually set the temperature, or connect an external controller of your own to automate temperature changes. View the set temperature, alerts, and other information from the LED display. To check fluid levels at a glance, their tank inlet is semi-clear.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
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Cooling Capacity, Btu/hr. | Wire Connection Type | Voltage | Current | Max. Flow Rate | Max. Pressure, psi | Temp. Control Range, °F | Ht. | Wd. | Dp. | Accuracy | Tank Cap., fl. oz. | Features | Each | |
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500 | Wire Leads | 24V DC | 12.5A | 1 gpm @ 10 psi | 20 | 50° to 140° | 9 1/16" | 5 1/8" | 6 5/16" | ±0.2% | 4 | Semi-Clear Tank Inlet | 0000000 | 000000000 |
Rack-Mount Liquid Chillers
Save floor space—these chillers mount to standard 19" electronics racks, enclosures, and cabinets. Because they're so compact, you can even fit multiple chillers on the same rack. Where other chillers only keep liquid cool within a few full degrees, these chillers are highly precise, maintaining constant, uniform temperatures within 0.18° F. This makes them ideal for equipment where small temperature changes could cause an issue for your process. Also called Peltier chillers, they cool using only electricity, so there's no compressors or refrigerants. Without a compressor, you'll hardly hear them when they're running.
Fill these chillers with water or glycol solutions, and an internal pump moves the liquid through a cooling system and out to your equipment. There are multiple ways to control these chillers. Use the built-in keypad to manually set the temperature, or connect an external controller of your own to automate temperature changes. View the set temperature, pressure, and flow rate from the digital display. It will also display maintenance reminders and alarms.
A port on the front lets you quickly check fluid levels and fill the chiller with fluid without removing it from the rack or disconnecting it from your system.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
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For Rack Wd. | Cooling Cap., Btu/hr. | Voltage (Electrical Phase) | Current | Max. Flow Rate | Max. Pressure, psi | Range, °F | Method | Ht. | Wd. | Dp. | Tank Cap., gal. | Each | |
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Thermoelectric Cooling | |||||||||||||
19" | 600 | 100-240V AC (Single) | 2.5A | 0.8 gpm @ 5 psi | 10 | 50° to 140° | Keypad, External Controller | 7" | 19" | 13 1/2" | 0.3 | 0000000 | 000000000 |