Arctic Air AF49 49 Cu.ft Reach-In Freezer 2 Solid Doors Stainless Exterior
Arctic Air Model: AF49 SKU: 128929Similar Models Available: |
---|
New AF49 |
New AR49 |
Fast ShippingCalculate Estimated Cost |
|
Ships within 1 business day. Carrier transit times may vary .
Only for customers within the 48 contiguous states..
|
Pickup available at our store in
|
Arctic Air AF49 Specifications
Features:
- Two-section
- 54"W, 49.0 cu. ft. capacity
- Electronic thermostat with digital LED display
- -10°F to +10°F temperature range
- (2) solid hinged self-closing doors with locks (field reversible)
- Remain open door feature
- Removable magnetic gasket
- (6) adjustable wire shelves, white epoxy coated front & sides
- White aluminum interior with stainless steel floor
- (4) 5-1/2" casters (2 locking)
- Bottom mounted self-contained refrigeration
- R290 Hydrocarbon refrigerant
- 1888 BTU/h rejected heated air gain
- 7/8 HP
- 115v/60/1-ph
- 9.0 amps
- Cord
- NEMA 5-15P
- cETLus
- ETL-Sanitation
- ENERGY STAR®
Warranty:
2 year parts & labor
5 year compressor
P
Warranty
- 2 Year Parts & Labor Warranty
- 5 Year Compressor Warranty
This is a showroom stock item. Please note the image above is for reference only.
Please note that this warranty will be considered VOID if equipment is installed into a food truck, trailer or residence.
Manufacturer Information | |
Brand | Arctic Air |
---|---|
Model | AF49 |
Power Information | |
Power | 115 volts |
Phases | 1 |
Item Dimensions | |
Weight | 485.00 lbs. |
Width | 54.00 in. |
Depth | 32.75 in. |
Height | 82.75 in. |
Documents
UL Listed
This product is UL listed by the UL certification agency which means it meets safety and structural integrity standards for use in food service operations.
ETL Listed
This product is ETL listed and has been been found to meet minimum requirements for product safety, is produced in a facility that meets compliance measures, and is subject to period inspection.
Energy Star Certified
This product has been certified by a joint agency program supported by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for energy efficiency.