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D-D DC300 REFRIGERATED CHILLER

£469.99

DC300 Refrigerated Chiller

Temperature control within an aquarium is an important parameter in helping to reduce stress on fish and corals where high temperatures or excessive temperature variations can result in coral bleaching or death. D-D have been supplying chillers for several years that provide high efficiency, proven reliability and economy with respect to both running and initial purchase costs. The new DC300 refrigerated chiller is compact enough to fit in most cabinets but has a cooling capacity of 300W making it ideal for aquariums of 150 lts at a 10°C temperature drop to 300 lts with a 5°C temperature drop.

Features

  • Microcomputer control – for accuracy and ease of use with a built in temperature memory system in the case of a power failure. Integral over temperature cut off.
  • Pure TITANIUM heat exchanger /evaporator – for it’s extreme anti corrosion properties in a saltwater environment.
  • Low running noise
  • High efficiency, latest generation cooler – for low running costs.
  • Superior quality condenser – for reliability and low noise.
  • Robust metal chassis – for strength and anti vibration properties
  • Contemporary housing design – to fit with most decors.

Specifications

  • Cooling Power – 300W
  • Voltage – 220-240V
  • Frequency – 50Hz
  • Current – 0.8A
  • Water refrigerated – 50-300lts
  • Refrigerant – R134a
  • Water flow – 200-1000 lts/hr
  • Weight – 9.5Kg
  • Dimensions – 338 x 218 x 325mm (Not including hosetail fittings) approx 420mm high including hosetails
  • Inlet and outlet – 12mm (12-16mm Eheim pipe)
  • Compressor design – reciprocating compressor
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