Description

Description

The Thermo Scientific Polar Series Accel 500 SU LC Recirculating Chiller combines 500W of cooling and heating capacity with a wide temperature range from -10°C to +80°C. Its force/suction pump system delivers a high flow rate of 21 L/min, supporting applications where strong and adaptable circulation is essential.

This model is configured for 100V/50–60Hz systems, making it a reliable option for international laboratories and research centers. It is often selected by organizations such as Patheon Thermo Fisher pharma services and other global CDMO companies, where precise temperature management is critical to performance and compliance.

Key Features

  • Designed for 100V/50–60Hz Environments: Optimized for international lab power systems.
  • Force/Suction Pump: Provides flexible circulation management for diverse applications.
  • Cooling and Heating Range: Operates from -10°C to +80°C for versatile thermal control.
  • Temperature Stability: Maintains precision within ±0.1°C.
  • USB Communication: Enables easy monitoring and data access.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Certified UL, CE, CSA, RoHS, and WEEE compliant.
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FAQs

What makes the 500 SU model different from the 250 SU version?

The 500 SU provides double the cooling power, making it suitable for applications with higher thermal demands.

Why choose the 100V configuration?

It is specifically built for regions using 100V electrical systems, ensuring direct compatibility without requiring adapters.

How does the force/suction pump support advanced applications?

It enables both strong circulation and flexible flow management, making the unit ideal for setups requiring variable cooling conditions.

Can this unit handle both heating and cooling requirements?

Yes, it offers full-range heating and cooling capabilities, allowing quick ramp-up and controlled cooldown cycles.

Why is it trusted by CDMO pharma companies and research facilities?

Because it ensures consistent precision, broad compliance, and adaptable circulation performance needed in regulated environments.