Immersion circulator KISS E

immersion circulator
immersion circulator
immersion circulator
immersion circulator
immersion circulator
immersion circulator
immersion circulator
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Characteristics

Temperature

Min.: 25 °C
(77 °F)

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Heating capacity

Min.: 1,500 W

Max.: 2,100 W

Description

Immersion thermostats are suitable for controlling the temperature of any bath as the screw clamp allows the thermostats to be easily mounted on different vessels. Minus temperatures are achieved in combination with a refrigerated bath or immersion cooler. All models are fitted with a powerful pressure/suction pump and meet the requirements of Safety Class III (FL) for use with flammable fluids. A pump adapter for external temperature control and cooling coils for a cooling water connection are available as accessories. • KISS temperature controller • Bright, large OLED display • Simple operation with menu navigation • Simultaneous display of setpoint, Tmin, Tmax and actual temperature • Status displays for pump, cooling and heating • Overtemperature and low level protection • Safety class III/FL (DIN 12876) • USB and RS232 interfaces • Autostart function for power failure • 3 colour versions available: grey (standard), blue, red The new KISS controller combines state-of-the-art technology with simple operation and stylish design. KISS models are suitable for routine tasks in research and industry and are convincing as practice oriented basic equipment. Option: Pt100 sensor connection #10519 to display (not control) e.g. of the process temperature (only available factory fitted, additional charge).

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 4.0 - Stand G26

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