Undercounter Plasma Freezer
Space-saving low temp medical freezer for your valuable blood products
- Temperature charting to meet recordkeeping requirements
- Dependable temperature control and locking cabinet for peace of mind
- Meets all applicable standards preserving the integrity of your product
Big-league storage requirements? Limited space? This small size plasma freezer is the answer.
Features
When space is limited, an undercounter model is ideal. These cabinets fit easily under the lab bench (height 34"). Optional levelers or casters are available to offer heights as low as 30-3/4". Entrust your critical blood platelets to these compact plasma freezers for completely worry free storage.
Reliable Temperature Stability - For Peace Of Mind
- Preset to -30°C
- Magnetic door gasketing
- Temperature chart recorder (freestanding) and chart paper
Secure Storage - Protects Your Blood Product
- Key lock door
- Remote contacts
- Hi/Lo product alarm
Convenient And Easy - Lets You Use Your Time - And Space - For Other Things
- Freezer can be built in on three sides, air intake and exhaust is through the base in the front
- Pull-door handle
- Automatic defrost
- Select legs, levelers, or casters
Industrial Quality Construction - Durable And Dependable
- Exterior front door, top, and sides: white painted enamel
- Back and bottom: galvanized steel
- Aluminum interior
- One adjustable gray epoxy coated wire shelf
- Base mount refrigeration system
- Air-cooled condensing unit with an expansion valve refrigeration system
Standards Compliance To Maintain Your Lab'S Integrity In Handling Blood Products
- UL and C-UL listed
- AABB, ANRC, FDA
CFC-Free Construction - For A Cleaner Global Environment
- Non-CFC refrigerant (R404A)
- Cabinet and door: foamed in place with CFC-free high density polyurethane foam insulation
Warranties
- U.S. and Canada: 18 month parts and labor, 5 year compressor
Options To Meet Your Specific Needs
- Stainless steel interior and exterior (galvanized back)
- Reverse hinge door
- Extra shelves
Specifications
| Model | NSBF051WMW/0 |
|---|---|
| Size (inches) | 25 x 27 x 34 |
| Size (cm) | 63.5 x 68.6 x 86.4 |
| Capacity: 300 mL Plasma Packs | 80 |
| Shelf area (ft2) | 3.1 |
| Shelf area (m2) | 0.29 |
| Storage volume (ft3) | 5.0 |
| Storage volume (m3) | 0.14 |
| Voltage | 115 VAC 60 Hz (single phase) |
| Amp draw | 7.6 |
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