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The DRE HTP-1500 Heat Pump offers a reliable and efficient solution for veterinary warming needs. Designed with ease of use in mind, it features a large reservoir opening for simple filling with tap water. The pump and pads deliver consistent temperature control to specific areas, making it ideal for veterinary applications. The heavy-duty pads are durable and can be patched if necessary. For more information, contact a DRE Veterinary representative today.
Four pad sizes available
Real-time display for precise monitoring
Uses tap water for convenience
Extremely accurate, with calibration within 1.0° F
Three temperature safety units to prevent overheating
Hi-Limit switches can be tested without disassembly
Mercury-free design
Pads can be used directly on the skin or with a light-weight fabric cover for additional protection
| Safety certifications: | UL, CE |
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| Heating capacity: | 500 watts |
| Temperature range: | 75° to 107° F (24° to 42° C) |
| Tank capacity: | 51 oz (1500 mL) |
| Dimensions: | 10 in x 7 in (25.4 cm x 17.78 cm) |
The DRE HTP-1500 Heat Pump (DR-13160) is a versatile and efficient heating and cooling device designed for precise temperature management in medical and veterinary settings. Its advanced features make it ideal for controlling body temperature during surgical and recovery processes:
Q: What is the primary use of the HTP-1500 Heat Pump?
A: It is used for managing patient body temperature during surgeries and recovery.
Q: Does it support both heating and cooling?
A: Yes, the device offers dual functionality to provide both heating and cooling options.
Q: Is it suitable for veterinary applications?
A: Absolutely, it is widely used in veterinary clinics for temperature regulation.
Q: How easy is it to operate?
A: The unit features an intuitive control panel for straightforward operation.
Q: What safety features does it have?
A: It includes safeguards to prevent overheating or overcooling, ensuring patient safety.














