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Thermal evaporator DSM series
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Thermal evaporator - DSM series - DELTAFRIO - laboratory / electric
Thermal evaporator - DSM series - DELTAFRIO - laboratory / electric
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Characteristics

Type
thermal
Laboratory/process
laboratory
Other characteristics
electric

Description

Industrial Evaporators for Average Temperatures Can be used in very long rooms thanks to the high reach of air (50 m or more). Due to a very large nucleus and air flow, this equipment is specifically for extra large cold rooms, with exceptionally high thermal loads. Finish in white electrostatic coating, which provides both an exceptional aesthetic aspect and increases protection against corrosion. Fixed swinging lateral covers with handles, which means it can be opened by hand, without the need for tools, increasing the speed of maintenance. The ice from the valve drips inside the tray due to the internal space for the valve, preventing dripping on the ground. Highly efficient electric defrost due to direct contact between the resistor and the copper tubes, which quickly dissipates all the heat inside the coiled tube, ensuring the ice melts more rapidly. High mechanical strength of equipment due to the manufacturing material used. For the size of the packaging, add the following measurements to the equipment dimensions: X + 20mm, Y + 250mm and Z + 250mm DSM = without electric defrost DSMI = with electric installation for electric defrost DSMD = with electric defrost The above flows are stated for 60Hz, however the motorized fans also operate at 50 Hz, while in this case the flow drops by approximately 13% and the capacity by approximately 7%. Voltage of the aforementioned fans is 3-phase 380V. To convert to 3-phase 220V, multiply by 1.7.
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