ESU-4CA

32 Cubic Foot Cold Temperature Chamber


Specifications

Item Value
Specifications are for reference only. Please contact ESPEC for detailed information.
Product Family Platinous
Interior Volume 32 cu. ft.
900 Liters
Interior Dimensions (W x D x H) 39.4" x 35.5" x 39.4"
1000 x 900 x 1000 mm
Exterior Dimensions (W x D x H) 57" x 60" x 86"
1460 x 1520 x 2190 mm
Temperature Range -35 to 180°C
-31 to 356°F
Average Change Rate
(rates lower with 50Hz power)
5.2°C/min heat & 1.4°C/min cool
-20 to 85°C (Empty)
Power 208/230V 3ph 50/60Hz
Air-cooling Peak Heat-to-room 25,000 BTU/Hr.
Maximum Sound Level (1 meter away) 72 dBA
Temperature Fluctuation (at control sensor) ±0.5°C (up to 10°C)
Temperature Gradient (Uniformity, empty) ±1°C (up to 100°C)°C
Air Flow 800 CFM
Refrigeration System Single-stage 2.2hp hermetic
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Features



Well Thought-out Cabinet Design

  • Stainless steel interior with rounded corners - superior to square, welded corners
  • Stainless steel exterior construction for durability over time
  • Optional viewing window with full-pane heaters to help keep condensation and frost clear. Provides great visibility into the chamber.
  • Chamber light built into the window for easy viewing without glare
  • One 4" diameter cable port, centered in the left wall (additional ports optional)
  • One stainless steel shelf with adjustable support rails (not clips)
  • Heavy duty casters with adjustable leveling feet
  • Hinged service panels for easy access

Helpful Electrical Features

  • Independent overheat sensor with user set limit, part of a three-tier safety system
  • Electrical disconnect switch is included, with lock-out/tag-out
  • System run-time meter is mounted on front panel

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