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Teco TK 9000 Aquarium chiller 9000

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TK9000
£4,799.00
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Teco TK 9000 Aquarium chiller for aquariums up to 9,000 litres. Exclusive use of internationally recognised high-performance compressors and of the titanium coaxial heat exchanger, ensures high performances.
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Tk 9000 Aquarium Chiller 9000ltr

TK 9000 Aquarium Chiller 9,000ltr has efficient Cooling Technology, the exclusive use of internationally recognised high-performance compressors and of the titanium coaxial heat exchanger, ensures high performances. The set of technologies used allows you to decrease noise levels and achieve the highest COP-Coefficient of Performance contributing to significant energy savings. Digital Thermostat.

All Teco TK Chillers from the TK 500 upwards can heat as well as chill. Simply set the chiller your desired temperature and the chiller will hold your aquarium at that temperature. This is a highly efficient way of maintaining your aquariums temperature without the use of external heaters.

The TK 3000 and TK 6000 are both capable of heating as well as chilling. They can also be fitted with inboard UVC systems.  Heater upgrade kits are available for models that don’t have this facility as standard, UVC upgrade kits are also available.

The setting of functions is intuitive, and the temperature detection is accurate resolution 0.1 °C/0.2°F. The setting range is 0°-35°C (32°F -95°F) and there is a closed loop temperature control system with high accuracy and extremely tight differential (0.5°C/1°F).

Displayed temperatures are in °C or °F and there are security alarms. The TK Chiller with its innovative design is characterized by a solid structure designed to guarantee a perfect protection against rust. The user will appreciate the functionality of the shape and the compact size, which makes the chiller ideal also for confined spaces.

The TK Chiller body-condenser system represents another major achievement: besides performing its main function as an integral part of the structure the condenser confers an exclusive and original design to the chiller. It makes the use of the filter unnecessary, eliminating the cleaning problems normally associated with it.

Technical Details

Recommended Aquarium Size

 

up to 1,850 gallons

Horsepower

 

1.5 HP

Maximum Pressure

 

14.5 psi

Minimum Flow Rate

 

793 gallons per hour

Maximum Flow Rate

 

1,057 gallons per hour

In/Out Water Connection

 

1" tube diameter

Exchanger

 

titanium

Supply

 

120V-60Hz

Power Consumption

 

1,200 Watts

Gas/Refrigerant

 

R410A

Weight

 

103.7 lbs. (47 kg)

Dimensions

 

23.62" x 15.55" x 22.24"

Before purchasing any chiller, you should consider all the points below.

When purchasing a chiller there are many things to consider beyond price and looks. It must be remembered that an aquarium chiller takes heat out of the aquarium, it doesn’t put cold in. The water returning from the chiller unit is colder than the water entering the chiller, but this is because the heat has been removed and not cold put in.

Location
As we have established above, a chiller removes heat from the aquarium. The chiller unit then must discharge that heat somewhere in the same manner as the fridge in your kitchen does. If you feel the back of your refrigerator it will be warm; this is because it is removing heat from inside the fridge. If your chiller is in an unventilated cupboard under your aquarium it will simply recycle that heat and drastically impede the chiller’s performance, so ventilation and air space are essential for the correct working of your chiller.

Sources of heat
Your aquarium may be in a room where the temperature can fluctuate between 20°c-30°c, which can have a significant impact on the inhabitants of your aquarium. Heat is generated by just about every electrical item you have in, on, above and in the sump of your aquarium. Pumps, lights, UVs, power skimmers, etc, all add heat to your aquarium. Please also consider the location of your pipe-work to and from your chiller. There is no point locating your chiller in a well-ventilated location then running your pipe-work directly under a heat source such as a metal halide light. Consider insulating this pipe-work if possible.

Sizing
This is crucial if you are to get the best out of your investment in a chiller. DO NOT subtract volume for displacement of rock and decor in the aquarium as these items will also hold heat. It must also be remembered that dark objects such as rock will absorb heat from your lighting. It is a false economy and will not achieve the results you require to undersize your chiller. Remember, if the chiller is too small it may not work at all! It is also very important to ensure your chiller has the correct flow rate for the model you are using. Too little or too much flow will also impede your chiller’s performance.