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Bath Accessories
Specifications
Accessory
Automatic reservoir refill system
Compatible/Used with
RTE/EX Series
RTE/EX
RTE/EX, ULT-80, 95
Merlin w/Comm Pkg
RTE/EX
EX-35
EX
RTE, EX All
ALL
RTE, EX
All
All
RTE/EX
Description
Run your Thermo NESLAB equipment worry free and unattended with an Automatic Reservoir Refill System. Automatically refill your bath's Reservoir from a pressured fluid source when the fluid in the bath drops below an acceptable limit due to evaporation. Specify voltage when ordering.
Prevent your reservoir from accidental overflow with this simple yet effective device. Overflows to a drain line.
Anti reservoir overflow device
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For use with Digital Plus Controllers, the remote sensor allows remote temperature control of an external vessel when circulating. The sensor is an RTD with a 6' tether and is available in a variety of lengths and diameters to match virtually any application.
Sizes are available to hold 13mm or 18mm test tubes. Convenient handles allow for easy and safe placement or removal.
For use with EX-35, these useful shelves reduce the depth of the bath area
when immersion of smaller vessels is required. Kit comes with a 3" and 6" shelf and
are stackable.
With a Thermo NESLAB Flowthru Cooler, you have the versatility of operating your heating bath/circulator at or below ambient temperatures. These cooling systems have a built-in refrigerated flow through industrial heat exchanger. Simply connect tubing from the bath pump to the Flowthru Cooler to achieve temperatures as low as -10° C.
Plug your RTE or EX on to the GFCI accessory to provide extra electrical protection when a GFCI wall outlet is not available.
When circulating to an open container, use a levelling device to ensure that the fluid level in the external container remains constant. The leveling device is made of stainless steel for excellent fluid compatibility.
Thermo NESLAB's plumbing packages for bath/circulators includes 25' of tubing, 25' of tubing insulation, and 4 hose clamps. The Tygon® package allows circulation between -25° C and +100° C, and the silicone package is for use between -100° C and +100° C.
Connect a Thermo NESLAB flow controller to the outlet fitting on the RTE or EX to allow flow adjustment. Available in brass or stainless steel.
Use Ethylene Glycol for low temperature applications to -30° C and silicone oil for high temperature applications to +150° C. Available in 5 gallon containers.
Chloramine - Talgicide, when added to a Thermo NESLAB constant temperature bath or recirculating chiller, restricts the growth of algae, which can be damaging to equipment and instrumentation.
These 1.5" diameter hollow plastic balls insulate the reservoir from temperature losses while allowing immersion of a variety of vessels such as flasks or test tubes. 100 count.
This user-friendly software allows you to use your computer to fully automate the temperature control process by writing custom temperature programs for NESLAB controllers equipped with an RS-232 interface. NEScom is PC compatible. Features include:
• Temperature ramping
• Graphing and recording
• Easy to use product icons
• Pop-up alarm windows which display the error condition
• Virtual controller screen
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Test tube racks
Depth reduction shelves
FTC 350
Ground fault circuit interrupter
Leveling device
Plumbing packages
Flow controller Bath fluids Algicide
Insulating balls
NEScom software
RTE/EX, ULT-80,95
Merlin w/Comm Pkg.
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