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Thermostat cabinet TC series with standard door, 488 l, TC 720 S

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For continuous temperature control in different applications, e.g. microbiological research, BSB requirements, etc.
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€3,896.80/Pack Qty. 

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Art. No. 27NC.1

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For continuous temperature control in different applications, e.g. microbiological research, BSB requirements, etc.

  • Temperature range +2 to +40 °C, infinitely adjustable in 0.1 °C increments
  • Illuminated LED temperature display for actual/nominal values
  • Temperature constancy ±1.0 °C
  • With internal sockets for devices which require a power supply, e.g. magnetic stirrer
  • Built-in cooling and heating units
  • Lockable door
  • With height-adjustable grids


Thermostat cabinet TC series with standard door 

Technical Information
Type TC 720 S 
Cooling capacity 488 l
Number of grates
Outer width 750 mm
Outer depth 769 mm
Outer height 1684 mm
Inner width 625 mm
Inner depth 600 mm
Inner height 1460 mm
Sockets in the working area 9 unit(s)
Energy efficiency class
Energy consumption (24 h) 1.26 kWh
Weight 74 kg
Mains connection 220-240 V, 50 Hz 
Thermostat cabinet TC series with standard door
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Art. No. Cooling capacity Type Pack Qty. Price Quantity
27NA.1 288 l TC 710 S 1 unit(s)

€3,493.00

AKX5.1 135 l TC 135 S 1 unit(s)

€2,360.00

27NC.1 488 l TC 720 S 1 unit(s)

€3,896.80

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General information

Determination of biological oxygen demand (BOD)

BOD (biochemical oxygen demand) is a measure of the amount of oxygen that microorganisms need to break down the organic material in a water sample over a specific period of time. It is important to calculate the oxygen concentration at the start and end of the measuring time, which is usually five days and is expressed as an index (BOD5). Chemical, electrochemical or physical methods are used for this calculation.