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UIRECO TropiCool
hermoelectric coolers
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WAECO TropiCool - powerful luxury
TropiCool TC-07
TropiCool TC-35FL
TropiCool TC-14FL
TropiCool TC-21FL
The intelligent power-save circuit
TropiCool coolers are great energy savers. As soon as the the cooling compartment.
power is on, they cool at full capacity to reach the desired temperature. Once this has been achieved, they switch automatically to the power-save mode. In this mode, the Peltier element draws very little power. This gives rise to
Example: a conventional cooler operated in the 12-volt mode consumes between 4 and 4.5 Ah per hour to achieve an interior temperature of 5°C at an ambient temperature of 25°C, the TC-21FL makes do with just 2.1 Ah per hour.
The comfort series for cool enjoyment
High-tech coolers with AC/DC and special electronics
an insulation bridge that prevents heat from flowing into
^1 Perfect down to the last detail - product benefits of the TropiCool series
Mobility, performance and convenience - these are the hallmarks of the WAECO TropiCool series. State-of-the-art thermoelectrics make for outstanding cooling results up to 30°C below the ambient temperature. Add to this the useful features and functions: 12/24/230 volts AC/DC available as standard, individual temperature
regulation with LED readout and memory function, to name but a few. At the touch of a button the coolers (+1°C to +15 °C) can be turned into warmer boxes (+50°C to +65°C). WAECO TropiCool - the comfort class of thermoelectric refrigeration.
> Highly effective insulation
Outstanding energy efficiency
> Dynamic interior ventilation
Significantly improved cooling performance
> Wear-free fans
Long service life
> Intelligent energy-saving circuit
Electronics switch automatically to power-save mode once the desired interior temperature has been reached (for TC-14FL, TC-21FL and TC-35FL, p. 32 - 33).
> 12/24/230 volts as standard
With priority circuit for 230 volts
> Heat exchanger and high-performance Peltier element
Cooling performance up to 30°C below ambient temperature!
> Magnetic switch
Switches the interior fan off when you open the cooler
> Universal fixing kit for TC-14FL, TC-21FL and TC-35FL (p. 32 - 33)
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TC special electronics with soft-touch operating panel
WAECO TropiCool coolers* provide refrigeration up to 30°C below the ambient temperature and heating up to +65°C. Using the soft-touch ope­rating panel, you can set the desired temperature in seven stages each: from +1°C to +15°C in the cooling mode, or from +50°C to +65°C in the heating mode. The memory function saves the last set parameters.
Cooling up to 30°C below ambient temperature
Heating up to +65°C
7-stage temperature regulation for cooling and heating
LED temperature readout
Memory function saves the last settings
Membrane keypad protects the electronics from dust and moisture * All models except TC-07
12/24 volts DC 230 volts AC
WAECO TropiCool coolers provide plug & play convenience, no matter whether you've got a 12/24-volt or 230-volt power source. The AC/DC feature is available as standard! (TC-07: 12/230 volts.)
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Contents, specifications and availability are subject to change serving the technical improvement.
Contents, specifications and availability are subject to change serving the technical improvement.
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