Power requirements for the NG-ISCC Series depend on the specific model and how it is configured for your facility’s utilities. In general, NG-ISCC-60 and NG-ISCC-80 are compressor-based refrigeration systems, while NG-ISCC-100 and NG-ISCC-196 are liquid nitrogen cooled, so the electrical service and site connections are not identical across the lineup.

For accurate line specifications, the key items to align up front are your available facility power (voltage, phase, and frequency), the preferred connection style (hardwired vs. cord and plug), and whether a dedicated circuit is required for your lab. For liquid nitrogen models, you should also plan for the LN2 supply connection and appropriate ventilation practices around cryogenic use.

At a model level, here is what typically drives the utility differences:

  • NG-ISCC-60 and NG-ISCC-80 (compressor): electrical service must support refrigeration operation, including compressor starting characteristics.
  • NG-ISCC-100 and NG-ISCC-196 (liquid nitrogen): electrical service is primarily for controls and circulation, plus the LN2 control hardware, and your site must support the LN2 supply connection.

If you want to confirm the exact electrical input and site line requirements for your NG-ISCC model and location, use learn more and then request a quote with your facility power details and target conditioning temperature.