Turbo Air TWR-60SD-D4-N 60in Commercial Worktop Cooler 16cf 4 Drawers Stainless
5 Year Parts & Labor Warranty
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Turbo Air TWR-60SD-D4-N Specifications
This 16 Cu.ft Commercial Stainless Worktop Cooler with 2 Doors is a sturdy appliance and worth investing in. it has a stainless steel make, with 4 draws for convenient storage. The refrigeration temperatures range from 33°F to 38°F for efficient cooling. The magnetic door offers easy maneuverability, and the stainless steel construction is easy to clean. This product is great for storing refrigerated food items. It's Ideal for restaurants, cafeterias, and catering companies. The highlighted feature in this unit is its amazing self cleaning condenser. This convenient feature will save you service time and labor costs!
Features
- Stainless steel interior and exterior construction
- 16 Cu.ft
- Two-section
- Self-contained
- Refrigerator temperature: 33°F to 38°F
- 4 Drawers
- Magnetic door and drawer gaskets
- Hot gas condensate system
- 5" Swivel casters
- HP: 1/3
- Overall dimensions: 60 1/4" wide x 30" deep x 33 1/2" high (Height without casters)
- Crated weight: 312 lbs
- Electrical: 115v/60/1-ph, NEMA 5-15P
- ETL, NSF approved
Warranty:
Manufacturer Information | |
Brand | Turbo Air |
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Model | TWR-60SD-D4-N |
Model | TWR-60SD-D4 |
Power Information | |
Power | 115 volts |
Phases | 1 |
Item Dimensions | |
Weight | 312.00 lbs. |
Width | 61.00 in. |
Depth | 30.00 in. |
Height | 34.00 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.
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.