TC110 Series
Water Temperature Control Units 882.03888.00
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helping it facilitate turbulence to maximize heat transfer, and is well suited for the
conditions under which it was designed to operate.
Heaters
The specially designed 9 kW three-phase electrical immersion heater heats the water, and
the controller regulates the temperature. The standard heater has an Incoloy sheath for
best heat transfer and low fouling properties.
Immersion heaters at 12 kW are available options for these models, depending upon the
heating needs of the process. All models are built to provide heat as required by the process
and determined by the controller, providing precise temperature control.
Solenoid Valves
TC110 Series systems use rugged, industrial design solenoids with replaceable coils and/or
internal components. Depending on required cooling capacity, solenoid valves are available
in sizes ranging from
1
/
4
” to
3
/
4
”.
Water Hammer Arrestor (Shock Stop)- Optional
Shock waves from fast-operating solenoid valves may damage some process systems.
Pump Starter
TC110 Series high quality IEC-rated pump motor starters are industrial grade motor controls
with overload protection and manual reset.
Transformer
High quality industrial design transformers are specified to suit incoming voltage on the
application and provide 115 VAC control voltage. The 115 VAC circuit is protected by
primary fusing and secondary grounding.
Heater Contactor
Your TC110 Series unit uses high-quality IEC-rated industrial-grade electromechanical
contactors for heater controls.
Cooling
The controller automatically regulates cooling by opening and closing the solenoid valve.
The unit cools by removing the required amount of warm water from the system. This
process permits an equal amount of cool plant water to enter the system well ahead of the
pump, allowing it to blend with the system water. The water supply temperature governs
the minimum operating temperature of the unit.
The plant water supply temperature governs the minimum operating temperature
of the unit.