The laboratory refrigerator freezer that's a real workhorse
Worry-free scientific storage - with auto defrost
- Reliable temperature control on each unit: set it and forget it
- Automatic defrost - maintenance free
- Heavy-duty for your most demanding storage needs
A laboratory refrigerator freezer for your day-to-day scientific storage needs
Features
With individual easy-to-read temperature displays, door locks, alarms and auto defrost, this heavy-duty laboratory refrigerator freezer is designed to meet your high traffic laboratory refrigeration and freezer needs.
Reliable Temperature Stability - Worry-Free Storage
- Refrigerator preset to 4°C; Freezer preset to -20°C
- Microprocessor control with two digital temperature displays
- Magnetic door gasket
- Refrigerant flow is controlled by thermostatic expansion valves increasing the ability of the refrigerator and freezer to meet varying load conditions
- Air cooled condensing unit
Secure Storage - Protects Your Valuable Products
- Key lock doors
- Visual Hi/Lo alarm
Convenient and Easy - Virtually Maintenance Free
- Freezer compartment on the bottom; refrigerator compartment on top
- Switch activated interior incandescent lights (one per door)
- Full length pull handles
- Legs or casters
- Field reversible solid doors
- Automatic defrost
Industrial Quality Construction - Durable And Dependable
- Perimeter, anti-condensate door opening heater wires
- Exterior front, door, and sides are white baked on enamel
- White enamel interior
- Exterior top, back, and bottom are galvanized steel
- Two epoxy coated wire shelves per door - adjustable to 1" increments
- Heavy duty pivot hinges
CFC-Free - For A Cleaner Global Environment
- Non-CFC refrigerant (R404A)
- Cabinet and doors foamed in place with CFC-free high density polyurethane foam insulation
Warranties
- U.S. and Canada: 18 month parts and labor, 5 year compressor
- Tested for reliance
- UL and C-UL listed
Options To Meet Your Specific Needs
- Extra shelves
- Stainless steel interior and exterior and drawers
- Temperature chart recorder and chart paper
- 4-20 mA output
- Hi/Lo adjustable alarm with remote contacts
- Digital monitor thermometer with alarm (field installed)
- Duplex outlet
- Access port 2" sleeve with cover (refrigerator)
Specifications
| Model | NSRF202WWW/0 |
|---|---|
| Size (inches) | 34-7/8 x 27-1/2 x 81-1/2 |
| Size (cm) | 88.6 x 69.9 x 207.0 |
| Storage volume (ft3) | 20 |
| Storage volume (m3) | 0.57 |
| Voltage | 115 V 60 Hz (single phase) |
| Amp draw | 13 |
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