• Improved Low Cost Heating Bath Thermostats for Temperature Control in the Laboratory

    Water baths

    Improved Low Cost Heating Bath Thermostats for Temperature Control in the Laboratory

    The MPC range offers low cost heating thermostats with polycarbonate baths (up to +100°C) or insulated stainless steel baths (up to +200°C). The bath volumes are from 6 to 25 litres. The MPC’s reach a stability of +-0.05°C and are fitted with over temperature and low level protection, meeting safety class III/FL (DIN 12876). An efficient pressure/suction pump guarantees optimum circulation and temperature homogeneity within the bath. The optional pump adapter enables operation for external closed applications. The improved MPC thermostats now feature a 4 digit temperature display with a resolution of 0.1°C.

    The mechanical over temperature setting has been replaced by a digital LED Display. In addition the models have been fitted with the option to set the temperature control mode (internal/process). All models are available as ‘Advanced Versions’ featuring an RS232 interface and external Pt100 sensor connection.

    For more information download the catalogue at www.huber-online.com


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