Specifications – Carbolite TVS Series User Manual
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The products covered in this manual are only a small part of the wide range of
ovens, chamber furnaces and tube furnaces manufactured by Carbolite for
laboratory and industrial use. For further details of our standard or custom built
products please contact us at the address below, or ask your nearest stockist.
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9.0 S
PECIFICATIONS
Carbolite reserves the right to change specifications without notice
.
9.1 Models Covered by this Manual
MODEL
Max.
Temp.
Max.
Power
Work
Tube
Bore
Work
Tube
Length
Heated
Length
Uniform
Zone
Length
1
Net
Weight
2
(°C)
(kW)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(kg)
3-zone Split Tube furnaces heated by resistance wire moulded in refractory fibre
Horizontal Models in an opening case
HZS 12/600
1200°C
3.0
25-100
700-
600
41
HZS 12/900
1200°C
4.5
20-100
1000-
900
60
Vertical Models with a variety of stand and fixing options
TVS 12/600
1200°C
3.0
25-100
700-
600
35
TVS 12/900
1200°C
4.5
20-100
1000-
900
50
Models above have end zones of 150mm unless specially ordered.
Models with suffix E have equal zones (3 x 200mm or 3 x 300mm)
Also models based on the above, but of other lengths, supplied to special order.
note 1:
The figures for uniform zone length are for ±5°C and are based on
measurements with the furnace horizontal and fitted with insulating plugs in both tube
ends. They assume the use of master-slave control.
note 2:
Weights are approximate for horizontal models and do not include fittings
or vertical stands.
9.2 Environment
The furnaces contain electrical parts and should be stored and used in indoor conditions as
follows:
temperature:
5°C - 40°C
relative humidity:
maximum 80% up to 31°C decreasing linearly to 50% at 40°C