Under Counter Freezers
Need low temp lab freezers? No space? This is the answer.
- Reliable temperature control - worry free
- Compact, stackable - fits your space
- Manual defrost reduces temperature cycling
- Energy Star efficiency
This compact unit fits your lab's size and demands for dependable low temperature lab freezers
Features
When you need big-time storage but space is at a premium, these under counter freezers fit the bill. Compatible with your lab's design and space requirements - dependable worry-free low temperature storage. The perfect answer for space limited clinics and labs.
Reliable Temperature Stability - Worry-Free Storage
- Preset to -20°C - adjustable range from -10°C to -20°C
- Magnetic door gasketing
- Air cooled condensing unit
- Thermostatic control unit with indicating control
Secure Storage - Protects Your Valuable Products
- Door lock (2 keys)
Convenient and Easy - Lets You Use Your Space For Other Things
- Freezer can be built in on three sides
- Stackable design with optional stacking kit
- Manual defrost
- Compatible with laboratory case work dimensions
- Pull door handle
- 2 front leveling legs
Industrial Quality Construction - Durable And Dependable
- Exterior front, door, top, and sides are painted white
- Interior liner and interior door panel are white durable vacuum formed poly with seamless rounded corners for easy cleaning
- 2 fixed gray epoxy coated wire shelves
- 3 removable plastic drawer bins
- Recessed kickplate
- Reversible flat panel door
- Base mount refrigeration system
- Drain pan evaporation
Standards Compliance - Tested And Efficient
- UL and C-UL listed
- CEC California Energy Commission. Energy Star
CFC-Free - For A Cleaner Global Environment
- Non-CFC refrigerant (R134A)
- Cabinet and door foamed in place with CFC-free high density polyurethane foam insulation
Warranty
- 12 months parts
Options To Meet Your Specific Needs
- Digital thermometer monitor with alarm (field installed)
- Stacking kit
Specifications
| Model | LF041WWW/0M |
|---|---|
| Size (inches) | 23-1/2 x 23-5/8 x 33-1/2 |
| Size (cm) | 59.69 x 60 x 85.09 |
| Storage volume (ft3) | 3.5 |
| Storage volume (m3) | 0.099 |
| Voltage | 115 V 60 Hz (single phase) |
| Amp draw | 1.3 |
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