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This 5 cu. ft. chest style ultra-low -86°C freezer is designed for the most rigorous life science, research, healthcare, clinical, and commercial applications.
Features and Benefits
- Intelligent microprocessor digital LCD display, password protected.
- Cabinet and ambient air temperature displays
- Adjustable temperature control
- Audible and visual high or low temperature alarms
- Power failure audible alarm
- Low battery audible alarm
- Sensor failure alarm
- Refrigerant: CFC-Free
- Exterior and interior cabinet constructed of stainless steel with PUF-VIP, high density insulation
- Remote dry alarm contacts
- 0.5” temperature probe and data logger access port
- Key operated security lock
- CE listed
- 2′ Casters with 1 1/2′ clearance from the floor
- Built and shipped from ISO 9001:2008 manufacturing and distribution facilities
Technical Specifications
- Temperature Range: -50°C to -86C°C
- Dimensions
- Exterior
- Width: 39.25′
- Depth: 28.75′
- Height: 32.25′
- Interior
- Length: 17.25′
- Width: 24.75′
- Depth: 17.5′
- Exterior
- Capacity: 5 cu ft. (140 L)
- Shelves: Chest Style
- Doors: Chest Lid
- Electrical: 120V 60Hz 6Amps NEMA 5-15P Consumption: 9.5Kw / 24hr
- Installation: Built-In
Warranty Information
- 2-Year Warranty on Parts and Compressor Failure