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Bath Opening

is the usable surface that is available for direct thermoregulation, as a rule over the entire usable depth.

Bath Thermostat

is a thermostat which is equipped with a pump and a bath that contains the object to be thermoregulated. The built-in circulating pump is used to mix the bath liquid, but can also be used if necessary to circulate the thermofluid through an extemally-connected circuit, eg. connection of a through-flow cooler to allow the cooling of heating thermostats.

Bath Volume (also fill volume)

is the volume of the bath liquid that is required for adequate operation of the thermostat, but without considering the volume of thermofluid in the extemal circuit. lf two values are given, the lower value indicates the minimum required volume with displacement insert, the upper value the permissible maximum amount. The difference is the socalled expansion volume. Especially in the case of external applications, the size of the expansion tank must be considered, since the circulating thermostat must also take up the expansion of the liquid in the extemal circuit. The smaller the surface area of the expansion tank the lower is the area of thermofluid open to attack from oxidation and air humidity absorbtion.

Bath/Circulation Thermostat

is a thermostat with a bath opening which is allows objects to be directly thermoregulated in the bath as well as a pump (Compatible Control thermostats have pressure and suction pump) for closed (pressure pump) and open (suction and pressure pumps) external circuits.