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Single Directional Thermostatic Controllers can maintain a constant temperature set point within an enclosure surrounded by a relatively constant ambient temperature. The set point tolerance is defined by a hysteresis range. Once the set point is achieved, the controller shuts off the thermoelectric cooler assembly. When the control temperature changes to outside the hysteresis range, the controller turns on power to the thermoelectric cooler assembly and restarts the cooling mode process.

Nextreme™ NRC400-T0-00-PC2 Performance Chiller (German - Deutsch)

The Nextreme NRC400-T0-00-PC2 is a recirculating chiller designed for precise temperature control of analytical instrumentation, industrial lasers and imaging. The NRC400-T0-00-PC2 is a thermoelectric-based recirculating chiller with few moving parts offering solid-state construction and high reliability. It is also environmentally friendly as no hazardous refrigerants are used. Users can easily control temperature setpoints and alarms via the LCD touchscreen display.  




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LA5000 User Manual (German - Deutsch)

The LA5000 is a recirculating liquid to air heat exchanger that offers dependable, compact performance by removing large amounts of heat from a liquid circuit. The coolant is re-circulated using a high-pressure pump to assure maximum flow rate.

This user manual provides necessary information for proper installation, operation, communication and maintenance of the chiller. 




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About Liquid Cooling Systems

In today’s complex operating environment, liquid cooling systems are required to dissipate a large amount of heat in a densely packed electronic environment. Maximum operational life is required to keep system maintenance and repair down time to a minimum. Temperature stabilization has especially become critical, as next generation systems require more precise temperature control. Liquid cooling systems are self-contained units that recirculate a coolant to a predefined temperature set point. There are two types of liquid cooling solutions.