The Norlake Undercounter Refrigerator
Dependable lab refrigerators in a space saving unit.
The perfect undercounter refrigerator for compact routine or critical storage (casters optional).
- Reliable temperature control - worry-free
- Compact - fits your space
- Auto or manual defrost - to match your requirements
Worry-free storage in a size to fit your space-restricted clinic or lab
Features
This unit is a workhorse undercounter refrigerator for general lab, clinic, or pharmacy applications. Adjustable temperature and available with either automatic or manual defrost to meet the specific needs of your valuable products. Four models in sizes from 4.2 to 5.4 cubic feet.
Reliable Temperature Stability - Worry-Free Storage
- Preset to 4°C - adjustable range from 2°C to 8°C
- Magnetic door gasketing
- Air cooled condensing unit
Secure Storage - Protects Your Valuable Products
- Door lock
Convenient And Easy - Use Your Space For Other Things
- Unit can be built in on three sides
- Automatic defrost (on forced air unit); manual defrost (on cold wall evaporator)
- Pull door handle
- Legs, casters, or levelers
Industrial Quality Construction - Durable And Dependable
- Exterior front, door, top, and sides are painted white enamel
- Interior liner and interior door panel are aluminum
- Back and bottom are galvanized steel
- 1 adjustable gray epoxy coated shelf
- Base mount refrigeration system
- Expansion valve on forced-air model
- Forced air evaporator (product suffix /0) or wrap around cold wall evaporator (product suffix /0M)
CFC-Free
- Non-CFC refrigerant (R134A)
- 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
Standards Compliance - Tested
- UL and C-UL listed
Options To Fit Your Needs
- Digital thermometer monitor with Hi/Lo alarm (field installed)
- Hi/Lo alarm with remote contacts (mounted separate)
- Stainless steel exterior with galvanized back
- Stainless steel interior
- Temperature chart recorder and chart paper
- Extra shelves for the smaller models
Specifications
| Model | NSLR041WMW/0 | NSLR041WMW/0M |
|---|---|---|
| Size (in) | 25 x 23-7/8 x 34 | 25 x 23-7/8 x 34 |
| Size (cm) | 63.5 x 60.6 x 86.4 | 63.5 x 60.6 x 86.4 |
| Volume (ft3) | 4.2 | 4.6 |
| Volume (m3) | 0.12 | 0.13 |
| Voltage |
115 V 60 Hz (single phase) |
115 V 60 Hz (single phase) |
| Amp draw | 4.3 | 3.5 |
| Model | NSLR051WMW/0 | NSLR051WMW/0M |
|---|---|---|
| Size (in) | 25 x 27 x 34 | 25 x 27 x 34 |
| Size (cm) | 63.5 x 68.6 x 86.4 | 63.5 x 68.6 x 86.4 |
| Volume (ft3) | 5.1 | 5.4 |
| Volume (m3) | 0.15 | 0.15 |
| Voltage |
115 V 60 Hz (single phase) |
115 V 60 Hz (single phase) |
| Amp draw | 4.3 | 3.5 |
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