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Huber CC-108A Circulating Bath

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Huber CC-108A Circulating BathOverview Heating circulation bath thermostats with baths made from polycarbonate or stainless steel are simple to use and are suitable for many applications such as: sample temperature control, analysis, materials testing or checking food. The units offer high temperature stability and are fitted with overtemperature and low level protection suitable for Safety Class III FL (DIN 12876) for use with flammable fluids. A powerful pressure suction pump

Overview

Heating circulation bath thermostats with baths made from polycarbonate or stainless steel are simple to use and are suitable for many applications such as: sample temperature control, analysis, materials testing or checking food. The units offer high temperature stability and are fitted with overtemperature and low level protection suitable for Safety Class III/FL (DIN 12876) for use with flammable fluids. A powerful pressure/suction pump ensures optimal circulation and temperature homogenity in the bath and also allows temperature control of externally attached applications using a pump adapter (accessory). The products are rounded off with a range of accessories including inserts, variable adjustable platforms, bath covers, probes as well as hoses, temperature control fluids and various adapters.

The new multi-touch controller Pilot ONE offers a brilliant 5.7" touchscreen with graphic functions and a comfortable navigation menu. All important operating parameters and temperature values are neatly displayed on the touchscreen. Thanks to the new favorites menu, the one-click operation and the integrated technical glossary the operation is very easy, just like on a smartphone. Integrated USB and Ethernet ports allows connection to a PC or network, e.g. for remote control or data transmission.

Features:

  • Pilot ONE controller with Plug & Play technology
  • Precise temperature control
  • 5.7“ touchscreen and comfortable menu navigation
  • Overtemperature and low level protection
  • Safety class III/FL (DIN 12876)
  • Powerful pressure/suction pump
  • Programmer with calendar and clock functions
  • 2-point calibration
  • RS232 interface and Pt100 connection
Key Attributes
Incubation Yes
Refrigeration No
Temp Range (°C) Ambient 25 to 100
Capacity (L) 6
Circulation Internal or External
Brand Huber
MaxFlow Rate (l/min) 27 lpm ; 0.7 bar
Temp Stability (°C) ±0.02
Timer Yes
Alarms Yes
Digital or Mechanical Digital
Data connection Yes
Tank Material Polycarbonate
Sample Agitation No
Media Racks Available No
Warranty (years) 1 year (extendable upon registration with manufacturer)
Manufacturer Specifications
Temperature range  (15) 25...100 °C
Temperature stability ±0.02 °C
Controller Pilot ONE (E-grade "Basic")
Safety class  III / FL
Protection class  IP20
Dimensions (W x D x H) 147 x 407 x 330 mm | 5.79 x 16.02 x 12.99 inches
Weight 6 kg | 13.23 pounds
Heating capacity  1 - 1,5 kW
Pressure pump max.  27 lpm ; 0.7 bar | 7.13 gpm ; 10.15 psi
Suction pump max.  22 lpm ; 0.4 bar | 5.81 gpm ; 5.8 psi
Pump connection  M16x1 AG male (Option, #19606 )
Pump speed adjustable Yes
Pt100 connection  Pt100
Digital interface  RS232, Ethernet, USB Device, USB Host
Permissible ambient temp. 5...40 °C
Bath opening W x D / BD 130 x 210 / 150 mm | 5.12 x 8.27 / 5.91 inches
Bath volume  6 Liters | 1.59 gal
Filling volume min.  4 Liters | 1.06 gal
Power supply 100-115V 1~ 50/60Hz
Current max. 15 A
Fusing 15 A
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