Van Der Heijden Huber CS 100 Chiller Heater Ambient 5-32C 37L Germany
Van Der Heijden
Details
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CategoryChiller / Heater
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Dimension33.0in x 39.0in x 70.0in
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Serial116319
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Shipping TypeFreight
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Manufacturing2019-05-01
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Voltage / Hertz400V / 50Hz UK
Description
The Van Der Heijden Huber CS 100 Chiller is a high-performance recirculating cooler, manufactured in 2019, designed for laboratory applications requiring precise temperature control within the permissible ambient temperature range of 5 to 32°C. This near-new unit is efficiently engineered to handle a bath volume of 37 liters, making it ideal for scientific and industrial settings. Operating at a sound pressure level of 71, it integrates seamlessly into laboratory environments, powered by a 400V 3-phase, 50Hz supply. The unit's current consumption maxes out at 25, protected by a 3x32A fuse. With dimensions of 33 inches in length, 39 inches in width, and 70 inches in height, and a weight of 750 lbs, the chiller caters to extensive application needs while maintaining a compact footprint. Manufactured by Van Der Heijden in Germany, the Huber CS 100 supports critical cooling processes in various laboratory settings.
Key Features
- Permissible ambient temperature range: 5-32°C
- Sound pressure level: 71
- Bath volume capacity: 37L
- Filling volume minimum: 175
- Power supply: 400V 3~ 50Hz
- Current consumption max: 25
- Fuse: 3x32A
Specifications
- Dimensions: Length: 33 in, Width: 39 in, Height: 70 in
- Weight: 750 lbs
- Bath volume: 37 liters
- Voltage: 400V
- Hertz: 50Hz UK
- Manufacture Date: May 1, 2019
- Sound pressure level: 71
- Country of Origin: Germany
Weight
Imperial: 900.0 Pounds
Metric: 408.23 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 39.6 lb x 46.8 lb x 84.0 lb
Metric: 100.58 cm x 118.87 cm x 213.36 cm
Harmonized Code
8418690090
Harmonized Code Details
8418690090 - Refrigerating or freezing equipment; heat pumps other than car air conditioners. This code is applicable due to the equipment's role as a chiller and its use in temperature control technologies.
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