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Economy Laboratory -30°C Freezer with Static Defrost

Thermoline
ALUF-370-SP
This 370 litre manual defrost upright freezer is ideal for laboratories keeping samples at a constant temperature between -20°C and -30°C. This particular model has six refrigerated fixed shelves, each approximately 200mm apart. These refrigerated shelves help keep the temperature variation minimal from top to bottom even when fully loaded.

Description

Overview

This 370 litre manual defrost upright freezer is ideal for laboratories keeping samples at a constant temperature between -20°C and -30°C. This particular model has six refrigerated fixed shelves, each approximately 200mm apart. These refrigerated shelves help keep the temperature variation minimal from top to bottom even when fully loaded.

The temperature is displayed and controlled by a digital controller located on the front of the cabinet. This controller has audible and visual
‘high’ and ‘low’ alarms plus allows for BMS (building management system) connection if required by the user. The interior of this freezer is also classified as ‘spark free’ as it does not have any wiring (such as a thermostat or light) which could ignite any vapours from hazardous materials which may be stored inside.

Castors are provided on the unit to ensure easy moving and front lock down feet help keep the cabinet stable when opening and closing the front door.

The front door is lockable to keep any samples safe should the freezer be left unattended. This freezer is well designed, reliable and economical making it one of our most popular models yet.


Features

Features

  • One economy style upright freezer

  • Fitted with digital controller

  • High and low alarms standard

  • Manual defrost (no defrost cycle)

  • Key lockable doors standard

  • Fixed position shelves

  • Easy installation - plug in and set temperature

  • Internal spark proof design


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