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Teco Tecoponics HY-500 Hydroponic Chiller
Teco Tecoponics HY-500 Hydroponic Chiller
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For standard systems & aquariums up to 120 gallons
The new Hydroponics chiller line is the next generation of TECO chillers, used by consumers and professionals for over two decades. New changes include an increase in cooling efficiency and improved usability, functionality, and durability.
EFFICIENT COOLING TECHNOLOGY
Internationally-recognized high-end compressors and titanium coaxial heat exchangers provide high performance, low energy consumption, and low noise levels.
DIGITAL THERMOSTAT
Intuitive controller with accurate temperature detection from 60.8°F to 71.6°F. Closed loop temperature control system with an extremely tight differential of 1°C. Displays in °F or °C, and audible alarms for certain situations.
A solid and durable structure designed to guarantee near perfect protection against corrosion. Rotatable in-set water connections, rotatable exhaust conveyor, and smaller form-factor helps facilitate placement of chiller in confined spaces.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| Aquarium Size | Up to 120 gallons |
| Horsepower | 1/6 HP |
| Wifi Capable | YES |
| Maximum Pressure | 8.7 psi |
| Minimum Flow Rate | 106 gallons per hour |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 211 gallons per hour |
| Water Inlet/Outlet Thread | 3/4" SAE thread (19mm) |
| Inlet/Outlet Barb Fitting | D 5/8" (0.63" or 16mm) |
| Exchanger | Titanium |
| Supply | 120V-60Hz |
| Power Consumption | 225 Watts |
| Gas/Refrigerant | R290 |
| Minimum Set Point | 60.8 F |
| Maximum Set Point | 71.6 F |
| Weight | 36.4 lbs |
| Dimensions | 12.2" x 12.2" x 16.38" |
COOLING PERFORMANCE
The ability of the HY-500 to pull down temperatures in a 86°F room:
| Aquarium Size | Temp. Attainable | Heating Load | Net Pull-Down | C.O.P.* |
| 40 gallons | 77°F from 86°F | 1.89 Watts/gal | 9°F cooler | 2.0 |
* Coefficient of Performance (COP) - a numerical value that represents cooling performance from a baseline room temperature of 86°F and a typical heat source (aka. Heating Load)