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Alphacool Offers Laing DDC Pumps

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/17/2014 09:16 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)
Alphacool Offers Laing DDC Pumps

Here's a name that we haven't heard from a while. Alphacool is expanding its pump series with another highlight. In order to find an optimal and high quality base for the new pump Alphacool fell back on proven technology from Laing.

Alphacool however has decided to gentle accommodate the performance of the DDC pump, to lower the power consumption as well as the noise level to a minimum. This results in an adequate flow capacity and a low noise level and of course also significantly less energy consumption.

Technical data:
  • Dimensions: (WxDxH) 61x60x21mm
  • Motor design: Electronically commutated ball motor
  • Nominal voltage: 12 V DC voltage
  • Nominal power consumption: 10 Watt
  • Fluids: water, water / glycol mixtures
  • Maximum system temperature: 60 ° C
  • Wetted parts: Stainless steel 1.4571, PPS-GF40, EPDM O-rings, Aluminium oxide, hard coal

Alphacool further provides the technically adapted DDC pump with an all new housing, which will be available in the variants Nickel Silver and Black Nickel. The cover made of brass not only serves as a noble dwelling for the Alphacool DDC, it also conduces as a heatsink. This is achieved by a thermal pad, which is connected to the pump. The new housing will be also compatible with all other Laing DDC pumps and could represent a meaningful upgrade for many users.

In addition to the new DDC combinations, Alphacool will offer a solid POM and acrylic top. The top will be massive enough to act contrary to the pumps vibrations. Furthermore the acrylic version of the Alphacool top could be additionally illuminated with some 5 mm LEDs.
Of course, the DDC pump, the housing and the top can be bought in a set or individually. The pricing will be fair and should satisfy most of the buyers.

Pricing:

  • Alphacool Laing DDC310 - Single Edition: 44,95€
  • Alphacool Laing DDC310 - Complete Edition: 54,95€
  • Alphacool Laing DDC metal bottom: 16,95€

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