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| Features | Interior and exterior constructed of heavy duty white coated steel, Stainless Steel Floor, Adjustable leveling legs, Forced Air refrigeration, Illuminated sign, heavy duty hinges with self closing mechanism |
|---|---|
| Benefits | Durable exterior for lifetime of use, able to adjust to unlevel floors to keep refrigeration system operating properly, Forced air evaporator for rapid temperature “Pull Down”, able to advertise products to customers, hinges will last lifetime of unit and closes automatically regardless of in and out traffic, and Double pane glass doors with Low-E protection to avoid condensation |
| Capacity | 49 |
| Depth | 29.5 |
| Height | 78 |
| Width | 60 |
| Phase | 1 |
| Amperage | 10.8 amps |
| Brand | Fogel Group USA |
| Voltage | 115V |
| Compressor HP | 1/2 HP |
| Compressor Location | Bottom |
| Door Type | Glass |
| Opening Style | Hinged |
| Number of Shelves | 8 |
| Refrigerator Type | Self Contained |
| Certifications | ANSI/NSF 7, cULus |
| Warranty | 3 year parts and Labor Warranty, 5 year compressor, standard |
| Lighting | LED |
| SKU | CR-49-US |
| Weight | 720.0 lb |
| Number of Doors | 2 |
| Number of Sections | 2 |
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