Process Chiller- Microchill

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Process Chiller- Microchill

13 Feb, 2006

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The new Microchill is the latest in a line of competitively priced closed circuit process cooling systems to be introduced by the UK manufacturer, Thermal Exchange Ltd.
Following closely on from the successful launch of the larger capacity "CS" chillers, the Microchill is ideally suited to a wide range of applications where the required cooling duty is below 750W.
The Microchill is packaged in an attractively styled but robust casework with excellent ventilation qualities and is equally at home in both laboratory and high ambient, industrial environments. Convenient features include low noise operation, compact space saving design, excellent coolant temperature stability, easy to prime water pump, lifting handles, anti splash tank fill and coolant drain facility. Service engineers will appreciate the simple no nonsense design, which readily allows access to internal components for cleaning and general maintenance. Safety features include tank level warning, high-pressure cut-out, coolant pressure gauge and fan-cooled, individually fused motors. The Microchill is CE compliant and incorporates UL approved components. A range of voltage and frequency options is also available to suit worldwide operation.
In addition to the basic model the Microchill is available with fault diagnostic package, RS232, +/-0.1C control, coolant filtration and deionised compatible water circuit.

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