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Labconco™ WaterPro™ PS HPLC/UF Hybrid™ Polishing System

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Electrical Requirements:
115 V 60 Hz
230 V 50/60 Hz
Plug Type:
China/Australia
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India
UK
US (North America)
Description
- Timed dispense for unattended operation
- Automatic/intermittent recirculation through polishing loop to maintain water quality, minimize bacterial growth and reduce rinse up time
- LED flashes actual megohm-cm when water quality falls below set point (water quality alert)
- Dispensing gun delivers at rate of 1.1L/min. depending on feedwater flow rate and pressure, and installed purification modules
- TOC dump valve allows a small portion of purified water to drain during automatic recirculation to maintain low TOC levels
- UV flush valve allows a small portion of the purified water to rinse the ultrafilter during automatic recirculation to extend the life of the ultrafilter
- Corrosion-resistant Type 304 stainless steel front panel
- Unpigmented virgin natural polypropylene bowls w/o impurities to contaminate water
- Quiet 1/4 hp motor and rotary vane recirculation pump
- Moisture sensor detects leak and signals inlet valve to close and pump to shut down
- Wall mountable
Certifications
ETL listed (115V models); CE marked (230V models).
Specifications
Specifications
Certifications/Compliance | CE |
Bacterial Content | <1 CFU/mL |
Daily Output | 1 to 250 L |
Endotoxin Concentration | <0.001 EU/mL |
Feedwater Source | Pretreated Tap |
Flow Rate | 1.1 L/min. |
Product Water Type | Type 1 |
Resistivity | 18.2 |
Total Organic Carbon | <5 ppb |
Type | PS HPLC/UF Hybrid Polishing System with Dispensing Gun |
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Safety and Handling
WARNING: Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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