FAQ's of Refrigerated Liquid Bath BSE-0025:
Q: How does the internal circulation pump benefit the temperature uniformity in the BSE-0025 refrigerated liquid bath?
A: The internal circulation pump continuously mixes the bath liquid, ensuring even temperature distribution throughout the chamber. This process eliminates hot or cold spots, resulting in accurate and reliable results for sensitive laboratory experiments.
Q: What is the typical usage of the BSE-0025 refrigerated liquid bath in laboratory and research settings?
A: This refrigerated liquid bath is commonly used for precise temperature control in sample preparation, chemical reactions, and instrument calibration. Its wide range of temperatures supports diverse applications in laboratories, research institutes, and quality control departments.
Q: When should over-temperature protection be checked and utilized?
A: Over-temperature protection should be checked before each use to ensure it is functional. It activates automatically if the bath's temperature exceeds the preset limit, safeguarding samples and equipment from potential damage due to overheating.
Q: Where can the BSE-0025 refrigerated liquid bath be installed, considering its design features?
A: Thanks to its compact dimensions (600 500 850 mm) and caster wheels, the BSE-0025 can be conveniently installed in most laboratory spaces, research facilities, or quality control rooms where precise temperature regulation is critical.
Q: What accessories are included with the BSE-0025 and how do they support its operation?
A: Included accessories such as the bath cover and power cord allow for immediate setup and operation, enhancing the safety and efficiency of experiments by minimizing heat loss and ensuring stable power supply.
Q: How does the hermetically sealed compressor contribute to the system's reliability?
A: A hermetically sealed compressor prevents refrigerant leakage and contamination, providing efficient cooling performance and ensuring long-term reliability and low maintenance for consistent laboratory use.