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Product category: General lab equipment
News Release from: Huber UK | Subject: CC Compatible Control thermostat and water bath
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 14 August 2007

New water bath range is flexible and
affordable

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The 'CC' Compatible Control thermostat and water bath range from Huber UK has been developed to provide a high quality water bath choice for budget conscious users

The Huber CC Compatible Control thermostat range is available with a wide range of both polycarbonate and stainless steel baths from 5 to 30 litres capacity; with an operating temperature of -30C to 200C (additional cooling is required for operation to -30C) What differentiates the CC Compatible Control range from other entry-level water baths is the flexible and service friendly 'Plug and Play' control technology

This 'Plug and Play' interchangeability allows users to upgrade their thermostat from basic control to fully automated functionality with ease and at any time.

The removable CC controllers simply plug into the front of the thermostat without the need for tools or special training.

Each of the three controller options, CC1, CC2 and CC3 are simple to operate, featuring microprocessor control, digital display, menu operation, calibration, audio and visual alarm, and over temperature limiting.

The CC2 also features external process control capabilities, ramping function and 5-step programming; whilst the fully automated CC3 further includes a 50-step programming, RS232, RS485 and analogue interfaces.

The CC Compatible Control range is built to the same exacting standards and using the same microprocessor technology as the larger Huber chillers and Unistats, giving precise temperature control in an affordable benchtop water bath.

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