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Low-Temperature Liquid Chillers

Chill coolant down to 0° F—the lowest temperature liquid chillers we offer. They're often used when you want to maintain temperatures below freezing, such as in food processing and for sensitive electronic components. They take your fluid down to a constant uniform temperature and pump that liquid into your cooling system. Monitor the temperature and pressure of the coolant on the LCD display and change the settings using the keypad. They have a window to quickly check the fluid level. This window also acts as a spot to drain or fill the chiller.
Liquid chillers cannot be sold to the listed areas due to chemical regulations.
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Cooling Cap., Btu/hr. | Voltage (Electrical Phase) | Current | Compressor Hp. | Max. Flow Rate | Max. Pressure, psi | Temp. Control Range, °F | Ht. | Wd. | Dp. | Tank Cap., gal. | Refrigerant Number | Features | Cannot Be Sold To | Each | |
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13,600 | 460V AC (Three) | 22A | 2 | 10 gpm @ 28 psi | 150 | 0° to 40° | 54 3/8" | 31 5/8" | 31 5/8" | 12 | R-404A | Liquid-Level Sight Glass | Canada | 0000000 | 0000000000 |