This is a compressor for the Suzuki Shokan small helium refrigerator. ◎ As of April 1, 2019, the general catalog has been revised. (Please refer to the URL below)
This is a compressor for the small helium refrigerator manufactured by Suzuki Shokan. Please refer to the page for the small helium refrigerator "20K, 80K Series" [manufactured by Suzuki Shokan].
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SSC-1100 | ○Power supply: Three-phase 200V (50/60Hz) ○Power consumption: 1.5/1.8kW (50/60Hz) ○Ambient temperature: 4–38℃ ○Cooling water (water temperature, water flow): 5–35℃, 2–6L/min ○Dimensions (Height (including casters) × Width × Depth): 461×462×449mm ○Weight: 54kg ○Regular maintenance time: Maintenance-free |
SSC-3700 | ○Power supply: Three-phase 200V (50/60Hz) ○Power consumption: 6.3/7.5kW (50/60Hz) ○Ambient temperature: 4–38℃ ○Cooling water (water temperature, water flow): 4–35℃, 7–9L/min ○Dimensions (Height (including casters) × Width × Depth): 602×460×607mm ○Weight: 112kg ○Regular maintenance time: Ad-sorber replacement every 30,000 hours |
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