Temperature Control Units on Display at PTXPO
technotrans says climate protection, energy efficiency and customization will be key discussion topics at PTXPO as it displays its protemp flow 6 ultrasonic eco and the teco cs 90t 9.1 TCUs.
At the PTXPO (March 28-30; Donald E. Stephens Conventions Center; Rosemont, Ill.) thermal management specialist technotrans will display its protemp flow 6 ultrasonic eco and the teco cs 90t 9.1 temperature control units (TCUs) at booth 836, boasting high energy efficiency.
The protemp flow 6 ultrasonic eco TCU is available with up to six circuits and maintenance-free ultrasonic flow measurement, among other features. technotrans says that when compared to conventional, uncontrolled peripheral pumps, up to 92% annual savings in electricity become possible thanks to the high-efficiency pumps. Moreover, the compact eco.line series features a loss-free heat transfer system thanks to a long-life stainless steel heating cartridge.
The protemp flow 6 ultrasonic eco TCU will be on display at technotrans’ PTXPO booth.
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The teco cs 90t 9.1 is billed as a space-saving and energy-efficient temperature control solution with indirect cooling. The exhibit model is configured to manage flow rates of 16 gal/min (60 l/min) at a temperature of 203F (95C). Depending on the series, flow rates of up to 53 gal/min (200 l/min) at a temperature of up to 356F (180C) are possible. A unit version of the base.line product range is available that offers a heating capacity of up to 9 kW along with user-friendly operation via a membrane keypad and a seven-segment display. The high.line product range features a heating capacity of up to 36 kW and a logotherm display and a 7-in. multi touch screen control.
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