Low-temperature chiller line

Iceman chillers feature operating temperature range of -20°F to +20°F (-29°C to -7°C) for industrial applications.

Mokon low temp chiller
Mokon low temp chiller

Mokon’s line of Iceman Low Temperature chillers is now available with operating temperatures from -20°F to +20°F (-29°C to -7°C) and nominal capacities up to 12 tons in both air and water-cooled condensing. The extreme low temperatures are ideal for jacketed vessels, reactors, laboratory, sanitary, and other industrial applications.

Iceman LT Series portable chillers feature a semi-hermetic discus compressor providing energy efficiency, robust operation, and easy maintenance. The LT Series comes standard with cylinder unloading/hot gas bypass used for capacity control, increasing the longevity of the compressor. The chillers are ‘green-friendly,’ utilizing R-507 refrigerant, and come with a microprocessor-based controller that ensures stable, straight-line control for extreme accuracy.

Standard features include the following:

• Operating temperature range of -20°F to +20°F (-29°C to -7°C)

• Up to 12-ton nominal capacities

• Air-cooled and water-cooled condensing

• Semi-hermetic discus compressor

• Cylinder unloading/hot gas bypass circuit

• Microprocessor-based controller in easily accessible panel

• Insulated nonferrous plumbing and components

• Efficient brazed plate evaporator

• Stainless-steel centrifugal supply pump

• Heavy-duty insulated plastic tank

• NEMA-rated electrical enclosure with safety door disconnect switch

• UL 508A-labeled electrical sub-panel

• Meets NFPA 79 electrical safety standards

 

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