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    Liquid Chillers



    Hi
    I have two Neslabs liquid chillers used to cool microscopes. I am trying to find out what the GPM is for the water cooled condensers. I have tried to find the Neslab web site but it seems to be down for some reason. If any one can help please let me know. The two chillers are Models HX200 and HX 300

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    Re: Liquid Chillers

    Can you post the duty of the chillers and the expected water leaving and return temperatures?

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    Re: Liquid Chillers

    Found the following on the Thermo website:-
    http://www.thermo.com/eThermo/CMA/PD...File_26255.pdf

    look at page 21 for the water flow rates against cooling water temperature.

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