Hoshizaki UR27B 7.2 cuft One Door Undercounter Reach-In Refrigerator
Hoshizaki Model: UR27B SKU: 214054$3,070.00
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Hoshizaki UR27B Specifications
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Standard Features:
- 7.2 cu.ft
- One-Section
- Self-contained Refrigeration system
- Stainless steel exterior front, sides & top
- (1) adjustable shelves
- (1) Solid hinged door
- Four 4" stem casters (2 with brakes)
- R290 Hydrocarbon refrigerant
- 1/6 HP, NEMA 5-15P
- ETL-Sanitation, cETLus, ENERGY STAR
Features:
- 7.2 cu.ft
- One-Section
- Self-contained Refrigeration system
- Stainless steel exterior front
- sides & top
- (1) adjustable shelves
- (1) Solid hinged door
- Four 4" stem casters (2 with brakes)
- R290 Hydrocarbon refrigerant
- 1/6 HP
- NEMA 5-15P
- ETL-Sanitation
- cETLus
- ENERGY STAR
Warranty:
Attention CA Residents
- Three (3) year parts and labor warranty
- Five (5) year compressor warranty/li>
Manufacturer Information | |
Brand | Hoshizaki |
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Model | UR27B |
Model | CRMR27 |
Model | UR27A |
Power Information | |
Power | 115 volts |
Phases | 1 |
Item Dimensions | |
Weight | 156.00 lbs. |
Width | 27.00 in. |
Depth | 31.00 in. |
Height | 33.63 in. |
Documents
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.
ETL Sanitation Listed
ETL Sanitation mark demonstrates compliance with applicable national sanitation requirements (NSF) and indicates that equipment is fit for use in the production of food intended for human consumption, or the equipment is fit for use in an environment where food intended for human consumption is produced.
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.