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Tubing and insulation are available from Thermo. Contact our Sales Department
for more information (see Preface, After-sale Support).
It is important to keep the distance between the unit and the instrument being
cooled as short as possible, and to use the largest diameter tubing practical.
Tubing should be straight and without bends. If reductions must be made, they
should be made at the inlet and outlet of the instrument being cooled, not at
the unit.
If substantial lengths of cooling lines are required, they should be pre-filled
with cooling fluid before connecting them to the unit.
Fluids
Never use flammable or corrosive fluids with this unit. Do not use
automotive anti-freeze. Commercial anti-freeze contains silicates that
can damage the pump seals. Use of automotive anti-freeze will void the
manufacturers warranty.
We recommend using distilled/deionized water with a 0.05 to 0.1 megohm-cm
reading.
Highly distilled/deionized water, above the 3 megohm-cm region, may
become aggressive and is not recommended for use with units with
wetted parts other than stainless steel. Distilled/deionized water in the
15 megohm-cm region is definitely aggressive and should not be used.
Units operating in these regions should be closely monitored. See
Water Quality Standards and Recommendations in the Appendix.
If you do not have access to distilled/deionized water we recommend using
filtered tap water. Thermo cannot recommend any custom fluids, these fluids
are too dependent on your particular application.
Below +8°C, a non-freezing solution is required. The selected cooling fluid
must have a viscosity of 50 centistokes or less. A 50/50 mixture, by volume, of
distilled/deionized water and laboratory grade ethylene glycol is suggested.
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