Premier Solid Door Medical Refrigerators

Keep your products safe and secure - effortlessly!
Exceptional pharmacy refrigerator with Energy-Star efficiency

  • Reliable temperature control: set it and forget it
  • Automatic defrost - maintenance free
  • Energy Star efficiency
  • Perfect for a lab, clinic or hospital. An excellent choice as a chemical or vaccine refrigerator.
Medical Refrigerators

A pharmacy refrigerator with the highest quality features: microprocessor control, digital display, and alarms for reliable and completely worry-free storage

Designed for the most demanding scientific and laboratory requirements. Digital temperature display mounted on the front, visual and audible alarms, and auto defrost let you take the premium features of these units for granted. The smart choice for your general laboratory or medical refrigerators.

Features

Reliable Temperature Stability - Worry-Free Storage

  • Preset to 4°C - adjustable range from 2°C to 10°C
  • Digital LED microprocessor control
  • Magnetic door gaskets
  • Forced air flow refrigeration optimizes air flow and temperature uniformity

Secure Storage - Protects Your Valuable Products

  • Audible and visual Hi/Lo alarms and remote alarm contacts
  • Key lock door(s)

Convenient And Easy - Lets You Use Your Time For Other Things

  • Complete top mounted refrigeration system, maximizes storage area
  • Switch activated interior light
  • Automatic defrost
  • Heavy duty solid door(s) with pivot hinges and pull handles
  • Select legs or casters

Industrial Quality Construction - Durable And Dependable

  • Exterior front, sides, back and interior are painted white
  • Exterior top and bottom are galvanized steel
  • Three epoxy coated wire shelves per door section

CFC-Free - For A Cleaner Global Environment

  • Non-CFC refrigerant (R134A)
  • 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

Standards Compliance - Tested And Efficient

  • UL and C-UL listed
  • CE Mark
  • CEC California Energy Commission
  • Energy Star

Options To Meet Your Specific Needs

  • Extra shelves
  • Stainless steel interior and exterior and drawers (up to 8 per door section)
  • Temperature chart recorder and chart paper
  • 4-20 mA output
  • Internal electrical outlet
  • Access port 2" sleeve with cover

Specifications

Model One-Door
NSPR241WWW/0
One-Door
NSPR331WWW/0
Size (inches) 34-7/8 x 27-1/2 x 80-3/8 35-7/8 x 31-3/4 x 88-3/8
Size (cm) 88.6 x 69.9 x 204.2 91.1 x 80.6 x 224.5
Storage volume (ft3) 24 33.1
Storage volume (m3) 0.68 0.94
Voltage 115 V 60 Hz (single phase) 115 V 60 Hz (single phase)
Amp draw 8.6 8.6
Model Two-Door
NSPR522WWW/0
Three-Door
NSPR803WWW/8
Size (inches) 34-7/8 x 55 x 80-3/8" 34-7/8 x 82-1/2 x 80-3/8
Size (cm) 88.6 x 139.7 x 204.2 88.6 x 209.6 x 204.2
Storage volume (ft3) 52 80
Storage volume (m3) 1.47 2.26
Voltage 115 V 60 Hz (single phase) 115/208-230V 60 Hz (single phase)
Amp draw 10.7 8.3

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