FAQ for Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath NLHTB-100
1: How accurate is the temperature control?
The Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath offers high precision with a resolution of 0.1°C and a stability of ±0.05°C. This ensures consistent and reliable temperature maintenance throughout the operation.
2: How easy is it to set the temperature?
Temperature settings can be adjusted using three simple methods: step-by-step increase/decrease, press-and-hold for quick adjustment, or direct value input via cursor. This makes it easy to set and modify values based on your needs.
3: What safety features are included in the Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath NLHTB-100?
The Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath includes dual protection features—liquid level detection and high/low temperature limit alarms. If the liquid level is too low or the temperature exceeds limits, the unit will alert and shut down automatically.
4: What happens if there’s a power failure during operation?
The Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath has three operation modes to handle power loss scenarios. Depending on the selected mode, it can either stay off, restart automatically, or restart with locked settings for safety.
5: How often should the Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath NLHTB-100 be cleaned?
Regular cleaning is recommended at least once every two weeks to maintain performance and prevent residue buildup. If used with external samples or in high-demand settings, more frequent cleaning may be needed.
6: Are there different bath sizes or capacities available?
These Low-High Temperature Circulating Baths come in multiple bath capacities to suit different experimental needs. Whether you work with small volumes or require large-capacity applications, there’s a suitable option.
7: How is energy efficiency maintained?
An integrated thermal insulation layer helps minimize heat loss. This not only ensures stable operation but also improves energy efficiency during long-term use.
8: What safety features are included in the Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath?
The Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath includes low liquid level alarms and over-temperature protection for safe and reliable operation. These features help prevent damage and ensure uninterrupted performance.
9: How often should the Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath be cleaned?
Regular cleaning is recommended every 2–4 weeks, depending on usage frequency and the type of fluids used. This helps maintain thermal efficiency and prevents buildup or contamination inside the chamber.