Simply the best low temp freezer: Norlake's -30°C Under Counter Freezers

Need a reliable low temperature freezer? Space limited? Here's the solution!

  • Reliable temperature control - worry-free
  • Compact - fits your space
  • Auto defrost - maintenance free
Low Temperature Freezer From Norlake

Low temperature worry-free storage for your space-restricted clinic or lab

Features

When you need a low temperature freezer and space is limited, these under counter freezers are the smart choice. Auto defrost and locking door add convenience and security. Industrial quality construction makes this low temp freezer a dependable storage unit for your valuable products.

Reliable Temperature Stability - Worry-Free Storage

  • Preset to -30°C - adjustable range from -25°C to -30°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

  • Automatic defrost
  • Pull door handle
  • Legs, casters, or levelers

Industrial Quality Construction - Durable And Dependable

  • Exterior front, door, top, and sides are white
  • Interior liner and interior door panel are aluminum
  • Back and bottom are galvanized steel
  • 1 adjustable gray epoxy coated shelf
  • Base mount refrigeration system

CFC-Free

  • 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

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
  • Stainless steel exterior with galvanized back
  • Stainless steel interior
  • Temperature chart recorder (free standing) and chart paper

Specifications

Model NSXF051WMW/0
Size (in) 25 x 27 x 34
Size (cm) 63.5 x 68.6 x 86.4
Volume (ft3) 5.0
Volume (m3) 0.14
Voltage 115 V 60 Hz (single phase)
Amp draw 6.9
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