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| Features | Foamed in place CFC free insulation, heavy Gauge steel super structure, Endless design, Wide view plexiglas front and ends, Automatic condensate, Low velocity fans, Auto Defrost, perforated rear wall |
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| Benefits | Keep products cold, unit will not break or bend for lifetime of unit, can keep adding units side by side to create any number of size configurations seemlessly, plexiglas maximizes view of product, condensate pan creates worry free maintenance of condensation disposal, Low velocity fans will not dry out any product and increase flow of cold air inside cabinet- does not blow cold air out of cabinet, auto defrost aids with clearing ice from evaporator for worry free operation, perforated rear wall insure cold air completely rafts over product. Available in 3', 4', 5' and 6' sizes. |
| Depth | 30 |
| Height | 44 |
| Width | 51 |
| Phase | 1 |
| Amperage | 13.1 amps |
| Brand | Howard-McCray |
| Voltage | 115V |
| Compressor HP | 1/2 HP |
| Compressor Location | Bottom |
| Opening Style | Open Air |
| Number of Shelves | 1 |
| Refrigerator Type | Open Impulse Merchandiser |
| Certifications | ANSI/NSF 7, cULus |
| Warranty | 1 year parts and Labor Warranty, 5 year compressor |
| SKU | SC-OS30E-4 |
| Weight | 475.0 lb |
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