This system is typically installed on a stable, level bench or a dedicated stand, as long as the surface can support the unit and you have a clean path for utilities and routine specimen handling. For clearance, plan space so the door can open fully and operators can load and remove Charpy specimens quickly without obstruction, while also preserving access for connections and service.
Recommended clearance around the enclosure depends on the selected NG-ISCC model and your workflow, especially whether you are using compressor cooling or liquid nitrogen cooling, how you route lines and power, and how close you want the chamber positioned to the impact frame to minimize specimen warm-up during transfer.
In practice, you should allow working space for:
- Front access for loading, unloading, and safe specimen transfer tools.
- Side and rear access for cable routing, coolant or liquid nitrogen connections (as applicable), and service tasks.
- A protected bench area suitable for handling ethanol or other non-freezing bath solutions used for cooling.
If you want to confirm the best installation layout for your specific NG-ISCC configuration and specimen transfer process, use the product page to learn more or request a quote.