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Temperature Control
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Controllers, In-line heater/coolers, Jackets, Objective warmers
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There were 10 questions found in this category:
Can the syringes warmers (e.g. the SW-60) still do the job when using constant flow syringes?
The SW syringe warmers will heat DN-Series syringes but not as quickly as with a regular syringe. Recall that the DN-Series syringes have two syringes, each holding solution. While these two solutions are connected it will take some time for heat to communicate into the inner syringe Many resea ...
Can the TC-202A be used to regulate the temperature of Warner's in-line solution heaters, dish heaters and syringe warmers, or Series 20 platforms?
No, since the TC-202A designed for Medical Systems products, it is not compatible with Warner products. The Warner TC-324B/TC-344B, however, has an adapter that makes it compatible with Medical Systems products.
Is it normal for the TA-29 thermister to fail after a few years of use?
The TA-29 thermister can fail due to either mechanical or chemical damage Mechnical failure is often due to 'crunching' of the thermister or, more commonly, breaking of the leads from repeated flexing. Chemical failure can result, over time, from exposure to strong electrolytes (e.g. potassium s ...
Is it possible to adapt the TC-202A to be used with the RC-50 chamber?
Unfortunately, the TC-202 is not compatible with Warner temperature control devices.
What are the design characterists of the SH-27B and SF-28 inline solution heaters?
The SH-27B is our standard inline solution heater. It is designed to maintain 37 °C in the output solution at flow rates between 2-10 ml/min. The SF-28 is designed for for flow rates between 0-2 ml/min. Note that this device can be safely used even under stopped-flow conditions. Both heaters ...
What else needs to be purchased with a SW-60 Syringe Heater?
The SW-60 (64-0179) syringe warmer can be powered using either the six channel SW-707 (64-0181) or a PI-1 (64-0180). The SW-707 is capable of powering to six separate SW-60 units, each to separate, independent temperatures while the PI-1 is dedicated to a single syringe. In addition, the PI-1 re ...
what is the difference between the CL-100 and the TC-202A Temperature Controllers?
The CL-100 and TC-202A are both bipolar temperature controllers, but they are targeted towards different product lines. The CL-100 can control all Warner bipolar (Peltier driven) devices. It can also provide temperature control for the SH-828 eight line solution heater in which 8 separate lines ...
What is the difference between the SH-27B and the SF-28?
The SH-27B is our standard inline solution heater. It is designed to provide tight thermal control at flow rates between 2-10 ml/min. The SF-28 is designed for flow rates less than 2 ml/min. An advantage of the SF-28 is that it will also function well in stopped-flow conditions.
What is the difference between the TC-102 and the TC-202?
The TC-102 is a legacy instrument designed as a monopolar device (+V only) for regulating the temperature of resistive heating elements. This device is no longer made and is superseded by the TC-202 family of controllers.The TC-202A is a more sophisticated instrument that can actually switch bet ...
What should I do if the display on my Temperature Controller TC-202A reads 0.00?
If this continues to happen despite the supply of heating/cooling current (as indicated by the red/green panel lamp), then the BATH (chamber) thermistor is not properly connected.
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