Turbo Air (TGM-69R) 78" Wide Reach-In Refrigerator featuring Three Sliding Glass Doors

Price

$8,687.00

Refrigerated Merchandiser, three-section, self-contained, white cabinet exterior w/black trim, standard depth, self-closing sliding glass doors, (12) adjustable PE coated wire shelves, bottom mount compressor, LED Lighting

Additional information

Features

Oversized and Balanced Refrigeration System, Tasteful and Modern appearance, thermal pane glass doors with Heat reflective Film, High density Polyeurethane Insulation

Benefits

Evaporators and condensers run more efficiently giving great energy savings with peak performance, Appearance is appealing enticing sales, Glass door reflect light and heat which also aids with overall cold efficiency, Insulation also aids in keeping products cold.

Capacity 69
Depth 30.12
Height 79.25
Width 78
Phase 1
Amperage 12.0 amps
Brand Turbo Air
Voltage 115V
Compressor HP 3/4 HP
Compressor Location Bottom
Door Type Glass
Opening Style Sliding
Number of Shelves 12
Refrigerator Type Self Contained
Certifications cULus, ETL, ISO-9001, NSF, UL
Warranty 2 year parts and Labor Warranty, 5 year compressor
Lighting LED
SKU TGM-69R
Weight 681.0 lb
Number of Doors 3
Number of Sections 3

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