Specifications – Carbolite RHF Series 3 litre - 35 litre User Manual
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ovens, chamber furnaces and tube furnaces manufactured by Carbolite for
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MF07 – 3.10
14/08/14
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
Chamber Size (mm)
Approx.
Capacity
Net
Weight
(°C)
(kW)
H
W
D
(l)
(kg)
Chamber Furnaces heated by Silicon Carbide elements.
RHF 14/3
1400°C
4.5
120
120
200
2.9
40
RHF 14/8
1400°C
8.0
170
170
270
7.8
80
RHF 14/15
1400°C
10.0
220
220
305
14.8
125
RHF 14/35
1400°C
16.0
250
300
465
35
180
RHF 15/3
1500°C
4.5
120
120
200
2.9
40
RHF 15/8
1500°C
8.0
170
170
270
7.8
80
RHF 15/15
1500°C
10.0
220
220
305
14.8
125
RHF 15/35
1500°C
16.0
250
300
465
35
180
RHF 16/3
1600°C
4.5
120
120
200
2.9
40
RHF 16/8
1600°C
8.0
170
170
270
7.8
80
RHF 16/15
1600°C
10.0
220
220
305
14.8
125
RHF 16/35
1600°C
16.0
250
300
465
35
270
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