Laboratory water bath 90200-5
heatedwith digital display

laboratory water bath
laboratory water bath
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Characteristics

Applications
laboratory
Temperature control
heated
Other characteristics
with digital display
Temperature

Max.: 120 °C
(248 °F)

Min.: 5 °C
(41 °F)

Capacity

15 l
(3.96 gal)

Width

30 cm
(11.8 in)

Height

35 cm
(13.8 in)

Depth

35 cm
(13.8 in)

Description

15 litre capacity stainless steel water bath with Thermostir 120 unit mounted on top for pre-heating samples, can be used as an alternative to Seta Block Heater (90300-2). The Thermostir 120 unit comprises a 4 digit display digital temperature controller and stirrer in a single unit. The unit is designed to operate between ambient +5 °C to 120 °C with a setting resolution of 0.1 °C. The water bath requires a stainless steel rack to hold the test tubes, please refer to accessories. Operation is via the control knob to select and store values, adjust temperature and access menu options. The thermostir distributes the heated bath fluid and is protected against over-heating by an independent over-temperature cut-out. The separate overtemperature cut-out and the bath temperature probes are enclosed within a common sheath adjacent to the heating coil. The operating temperature of the cut-out is user adjustable via the over-temperature dial and a float switch protects against loss of bath fluid. The Thermostir 120 has a two point calibration. Supplied with: lid, mains lead and instruction manual. THERMOSTIR TEMPERATURE STABILITY: ± 0.05 °C (DIN 12876) THERMOSTIR TEMPERATURE UNIFORMITY: ± 0.01 °C (DIN 12876) DISPLAY: 4 Digit LED SETTING RESOLUTION: 0.1°C INTERNAL BATH SIZE (HXWXD): 33 x 30 x 15 cm WEIGHT: 8 kg

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