Description
Thermonics T-2423 Precision Temperature Forcing System 220VAC GPIB RS-232
Floor-standing benchtop console for semiconductor and IC thermal stress testing. Provides hot, ambient, and cold temperature forcing modes with cycle and soak capabilities using R-22 refrigerant and optional LN2 input.
Specifications & What's Included
- Model: T-2423 with T-ADF arm assembly (damaged)
- Power: 220VAC, 15A maximum
- Interfaces: IEEE-488 (GPIB) and RS-232C
- Compressor: MJ6226C
- Temperature modes: Hot, Ambient, Cold, Cycle, Soak, Remote, Local
- LN2 input port on rear panel
- Status indicators: Heater, Fail Safe
- Last calibrated: 11/8/2011
Applications
Used in semiconductor manufacturing and testing labs for thermal cycling and stress testing of integrated circuits. Compatible with Thermonics T-2420 series thermal test systems. Operates via GPIB or RS-232 control interfaces for automated test sequences.
Condition: For Parts or Not Working
This Thermonics T-2423 Precision Temperature Forcing System was in working condition prior to being moved to our facility. During transport, the T-ADF arm assembly was damaged and is now non-functional; the unit is therefore being sold as-is for parts or repair. The main console cabinet shows typical wear consistent with lab use, including scuffing and light surface marks on the outer panels. The lower refrigeration compartment is accessible and the internal compressor, condenser, pressure gauge, and refrigerant plumbing are visible and appear intact. The rear panel connections — including IEEE-488 GPIB, RS-232C, temp sensor ports, boom control, heater control, LN2 IN, and cold out — are all present. Two T-ADF arm assemblies are included and visible in the photos. No functionality is guaranteed in its current state. Please view our photo set and contact us if you have any questions.
This Thermonics T-2423 Precision Temperature Forcing System was in working condition prior to being moved to our facility. During transport, the T-ADF arm assembly was damaged and is now non-functional; the unit is therefore being sold as-is for parts or repair. The main console cabinet shows typical wear consistent with lab use, including scuffing and light surface marks on the outer panels. The lower refrigeration compartment is accessible and the internal compressor, condenser, pressure gauge, and refrigerant plumbing are visible and appear intact. The rear panel connections — including IEEE-488 GPIB, RS-232C, temp sensor ports, boom control, heater control, LN2 IN, and cold out — are all present. Two T-ADF arm assemblies are included and visible in the photos. No functionality is guaranteed in its current state. Please view our photo set and contact us if you have any questions.
Warranty Information
We stand behind every item we sell with a 30-day money-back guarantee. If your item arrives not as described, you may return it within 30 days for a full refund. Please inspect your purchase upon arrival and contact us with any questions.
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Additional Information
Brand: |
Thermonics |
Model: |
T-2423 |
MPN: |
T-2423 |
Type: |
Precision Temperature Forcing System |
SKU: |
50236 |
Condition: |
As-Is / For Parts or Not Working |
Seller Notes: |
Includes T-ADF arm assembly (damaged). Sold as-is. |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Form Factor: |
Floor-Standing / Benchtop Console on Casters |
Power Requirements: |
220VAC, 15A |
Interface Type: |
IEEE-488 (GPIB), RS-232C |
Temperature Modes: |
Hot, Ambient, Cold |
Refrigerant: |
R-22 |
LN2 Input: |
Yes — LN2 IN port on rear panel |
Compressor Model: |
MJ6226C |
Max Fuse Size: |
15A |
Min Circuit Ampacity: |
9.7A |
Application / Use Case: |
Semiconductor / IC Thermal Stress and Cycling Test |
Arm Model: |
T-ADF |
Calibration Date: |
11/8/2011 |
Control Interface: |
IEEE-488 BUS (GPIB), RS-232C I/O |
Status Indicators: |
Heater, Fail Safe |
Modes: |
Cycle, Soak, Hot, Ambient, Cold, Remote, Local |
Compatible With: |
Thermonics T-2420 series thermal test systems |
Condition Notes: |
This Thermonics T-2423 Precision Temperature Forcing System was in working condition prior to being moved to our facility. During transport, the T-ADF arm assembly was damaged and is now non-functional; the unit is therefore being sold as-is for |