Howard McCray (CFS40E) Refrigerated Fish and Poultry Case with Glass Doors, Available Lengths: 4',6', 8', 10', and 12'

Howard McCray (CFS40E) Refrigerated Fish and Poultry Case with Glass Doors, Available Lengths: 4',6', 8', 10', and 12'

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Straight Glass Fish and Deli Service Case, single duty,endless design, full length gravity coil, stainless steel top, double pane removable rear glass doors, triple pane front glass, automatic condensate pan, 1" front bumper, temperature and defrost electronically controlled, one piece liner with individual stainless steel ice pans NOTE: Ice Required (32 lbs. per foot)

Additional Information

Features

OPTIONS: Colors; Exterior: white, black, custom paints, stainless steel; Interior: white, stainless steel, special color boston bumpers, mezzanine shelf with pilasters, lights for mezzanine shelves, coated coils joint kits, plexi and insulated dividers, Digital thermometers, scale stand and paper cutters, security locks, and drop work shelf Available in Remote and Self-Contained Refrigeration

Benefits

Unique Product with Endless Possibilities, Great Design and Warranty

Depth 40
Height 53
Phase 1
Brand Howard-McCray
Voltage 115V
Door Type Glass Rear Sliding, service
Opening Style Sliding
Refrigerator Type Display Case
Certifications ANSI/NSF 7, cULus
Warranty 1 Year Parts
Lighting LED
SKU CFS40E
Weight 0.0 lb
Number of Sections 1

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • Where is the thermostat?

    This is a great question with two different answers.  The self-contained versions of this model have a digital controller located behind the condensing unit grill on the rear of the cooler.  For the remote refrigerated unit, the installer will have mounted a thermostat.  That location can vary.  Please call if you have still have questions.

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