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Thermo Scientific ELED FD1545M Thermolyne Industrial Benchtop Muffle Furnace with (C1) Digital Programmable Temperature Controller, 120V, 2.2 Liter Capacity, 100 to 1200 Degree C

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About Thermo Scientific ELED FD1545M Thermolyne

The Thermo Scientific FD1545M Thermolyne Industrial Benchtop Muffle Furnace has a C1 single-program digital controller with eight ramp and dwell segments, 2.2L (0.08 cubic foot) heating area capacity, and a temperature range of 100 to 1,200 degrees C for general laboratory and industrial use. Four heating elements embedded in refractory cement on the furnace top, bottom, and sides provide fast and even heating, with minimal temperature gradient. Thermal-efficient ceramic insulation reduces heat loss and enhances energy efficiency. Heavy-duty firebrick insulation surrounds the chamber opening for increased durability. A 0.95cm (0.38") diameter port at the rear of the furnace allows an independent temperature monitoring device to check internal temperature measurements. The furnace has a dual LED display that continuously shows both the chamber temperature and the setpoint temperature of the furnace. The counter-weighted front door swings up when opened, which vents heated air up and away from the operator. A ceramic hearth plate to protect the bottom heating element is included. This furnace is designed for laboratory-heating applications such as ashing, sintering, heat treating, quantitative analysis, and gravimetric analysis. The Thermo Scientific FD1545M requires a 120V and 50/60 Hz hardwired electrical connection (not included). The C1 single-program digital controller with eight ramp and dwell segments is a microprocessor-based three-mode PID (Proportional, Integrative, Derivative) controller. It allows the user to create and save a heating program with up to eight ramp/dwell cycles. A ramp controls how quickly the furnace heats to a setpoint and a dwell determines how long the furnace holds the temperature. The controller stores the program for future use. The C1 controller also includes over-temperature protection (OTP), which sounds an alarm when the furnace heats beyond a specified limit. A mechanical OTP relay turns off power to the heating elements when the alarm sounds. Additional safety features include a door safety switch, which turns off the heating elements when the door is opened, and sensor break protection, which turns power off in the event of thermocouple failure. The furnace controller also includes a self-tuning feature. Self-tuning changes the control parameters to ensure temperature accuracy for a particular material type (load) and setpoint. A built-in vent port removes moisture and contaminants, which extends the life of the heating elements and the furnace. The furnace is Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and Canadian Underwriters Laboratories (cUL) Listed for safety. Specifications Capacity (heating area) 2.2L (0.08 cubic foot) Temperature range 100 to 1,200 Degrees C Electrical requirements 120V 50/60 Hz Power consumption 2,230 watts Amperage 18.6 A Weight 23.5kg (52 lb.) Interior dimensions 9.5 x 10.1 x 22.8cm/3.75 x 4 x 9 inches (H x W x D) Exterior dimensions 41.9 x 27.9 x 45.7cm/16.5 x 11 x 18 inches (H x W x D) Safety standards met UL, cUL Manufacturer's warranty 12 months H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back. Laboratory furnaces are used for heating applications that require a range of high temperatures. They heat to high temperatures evenly and maintain consistent temperatures, while providing an environment free of undesirable contaminants and moisture. Factors such as object size, controllers, temperature range, and shape determine the uses of particular furnaces. Most furnaces have digital controllers that determine how fast they heat up (ramp), how long the temperature can be held (dwell), and how fast they cool down. Safety systems are included in most furnaces to prevent overheating the contents, as well as the furnace itself. Laboratory furnaces are used in applications such as petroleum analysis, chemical analysis of certain compounds, and heat