Turbo Air TBC-50SD-N6 50" Stainless Steel Bottle Cooler 13.5CuFt
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Turbo Air Model: TBC-50SD-N6 SKU: 39647$3,071.29
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Turbo Air TBC-50SD-N6 Specifications
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This bottle cooler from is BRAND NEW and ships directly from the manufacturer. Please note the image above is for reference only.
This bottle cooler will hold up to 18 cases of 12 oz. bottles or 23 cases of 12 oz. cans.
The SD series bottle coolers have the following features:
This bottle cooler will hold up to 18 cases of 12 oz. bottles or 23 cases of 12 oz. cans.
The SD series bottle coolers have the following features:
- Powerful forced air refrigeration system holds storage cabinet at a constant temperature.
- Attractive, all stainless steel exterior.
- Foamed-in-place, high-density, closed cell, polyurethane that is CFC free.
- Self-contained system.
- Rugged, built-on removable bottle cap opener and cap catcher.
- Interior cabinet holds 33°F-38°F.
- Comes standard with three dividers.
- Comes standard with 10 foot NEMA 5-15P cord.
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Manufacturer Information | |
Brand | Turbo Air |
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Model | TBC-50SD-N6 |
Model | TBC-50SD |
Power Information | |
Power | 115 volts |
Phases | 1 |
Watts | 782 |
Item Dimensions | |
Weight | 235.00 lbs. |
Width | 50.00 in. |
Depth | 27.00 in. |
Height | 34.00 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.