Quantum NXT™

Max Temperature: 185 °F (85 °C)

Max Pressure: 60 PSIG (0.41 MPa)

Power: 20kW to 288kW

Voltage: 208
400
480

Certifications: CE, SEMI S2 & S8

Applications: Semiconductor/Electronics
LED/Flat Panel
Solar
Chemical Processing
Aerospace

The Quantum NXT™ is Trebor’s next generation of deionized (DI) water heaters. Featuring Trebor’s patented thin-film on quartz electric resistive technology, the Quantum NXT™ improves on Trebor’s already unmatched response time, temperature accuracy, and unprecedented reliability. This new version of Trebor’s existing Quantum Series offers better technology and control than its predecessor. This technology eliminates the need for minimum operational flow rates, reducing water & energy consumption during idle periods. Stop-Flow® technology also improves throughput by eliminating the need to ramp from ambient to process temperature at the conclusion of an idle period. The Quantum NXT™ also features a low cost of ownership with the elimination of a recirculation loop and unnecessary purging. The heater is customizable to include multiple, individually-temperature-controlled outlets to service multiple process tools. The Quantum NXT™ heater is the perfect solution for applications where process control, cleanliness, and system uptime are of the utmost importance.
  • Trebor Stop-Flow Technology™
  • MTBF >40,000 Hours
  • Redundant Safety Features
  • LCD Color Touch Screen Display
  • +/- 0.3 °C Accuracy
  • No Standby Flow Required
  • High Purity Flow Path Made Of GE214 Quartz
  • Crevice-Free Flow Path Means No Bacteria Growth Or Purging is Required
  • Multiple Voltage And Kilowatt Options
  • Customizable Configuration For Power, Space, Fluid Connections, And Other Process Needs
  • Remote Control Options
  • Overheating Controls And Warnings

CONFIGURATION OPTIONS

  • Leveling Casters
  • Seismic Brackets
  • High Temperature
  • Custom Options Available

COMMUNICATION OPTIONS

  • Ethernet
  • ModBus / RTU
  • Device Net
  • I/O Enabled

SIZING CALCULATOR

To determine which heater size is needed, calculate the required kilowatt with the following formula:

Required kW = 0.264 * (Flow in GPM) * (Temperature Delta in °C)

 


Example

Ambient Water Temperature = 25° C

Desired Process Temperature = 70° C

Temperature Delta = 45° C

Required kW = 0.264 * (4 GPM) * (45° C) = 47.5kW

For optimal temperature response and compensation for seasonal changes in ambient water temperature, we recommend adding 20% excess heating capacity.

47.5kW * (1.2) = 57kW

The best option for this application is a 60 kW heater.

 


Quantum NXT Double Selection Guide