Current Lead Time: 4-6 Weeks
- 25,000 BTU/Hr
- Titanium Heat Exchanger
- 1 Year Product Warranty
- Proudly made in the USA
2 ½ HP Water Chiller
- 25,000 BTU/hr
- 1″ NPT inlet/outlet ports (female threaded PVC)
- Titanium Heat Exchanger
- Recommended operating range ~40°F to ~100°F
- 61 dBA
- 6′ Power Cord / Nema 6-20P Plug
- 208 – 240 Volts / 11 Amps / 2,410 Watts
- 26.50”W x 25”D x 18.50”H
- 135 Pounds
- 1 Year Product Warranty
- Proudly made in the USA
The 2.5 HP Water Chiller comes with a titanium heat exchanger. A titanium heat exchanger keeps copper from coming into contact with your water. Because toxic levels of copper can build up in water being used for long periods of time, copper heat exchangers aren’t recommended for use in a closed loop aquarium setup. The use of titanium = Reef Tank Safe!
This product you can use to chill around 500 gallons of water down to the mid to high 30s in around 5 hours. It can then be used to maintain this temperature. Please note that ambient conditions do affect the ability to chill down a cold plunge. You should be insulating the structure and you should also be using a cover when the cold plunge is not in use.
This unit is not IP rated so will need to be protected from the elements. There should be 12″ space all around the unit, it needs to breathe and it should be in a well ventilated area. A hot environment with no air flow will impact the unit’s capabilities of chilling down water.
- Digital Controller: The controller constantly monitors your systems incoming water temperature, therefore, water flow is needed at all times in order for it to successfully read current temperatures. When your systems water temperature moves above your desired set point, the controller tells the compressor and fan to turn on and begin cooling the water. Once your desired set point temperature is reached, the compressor and fan will turn off.
Important Information
1. Water freezes at 32℉. When the ambient temperature will be 32℉ or below, customers should turn the chiller off and drain it prior to freezing temps. If water freezes inside the chiller, it will break.
2. Customers should not set the temperature below 37℉. Water at the cooling coils will be colder than the set point. Setting the temperature below 37℉ has the potential of forming ice inside the chiller.
3. Customers should not use a timer. The chillers are designed for having the temperature set and then being left to adjust. It is completely okay for them to change the set temperature if the chiller has multiple users.
4. Customers should check their Filter weekly. A dirty Filter will cause back pressure on the chiller causing damage to it. Plan to change the Filter every 2-3 weeks. Some people may need to change their Filter weekly based on the cleanliness of the water (usually the result of not keeping water cold and not using a water stabilizer).
2 ½ HP |
25,000 BTU/hr | 208 – 240V / 11A / 2,410W / Single | 26.50”W x 25”D x 18.50”H | 135 lbs |