Thermo Fisher TSG Series Undercounter Refrigerator
- Make Thermo Fisher
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model TSG Series Undercounter Refrigerator
- Serial FA1819800027
- Weight 142.0 Lb
- Voltage 120V/220V
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 35.0in x 32.0in x 40.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition New
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Introducing the Thermo Fisher TSG Series Undercounter Refrigerator by REUZEit! This refrigerator is powered by Phononic solid state refrigeration technology, designed to meet the rigorous needs of healthcare, research, and industrial applications. It provides solid performance for breastmilk and medication storage, analyzer kits, reagents, and even cell culture media. Did you know that this refrigerator is UL and CE certified, with a glass door, automatic defrost, and smart monitoring options?
Key Features- Solid state refrigeration technology
- UL and CE certified
- Glass door
- Automatic defrost
- Smart VUE compatible for monitoring
- Temperature Range: 2°C to 9°C
- Certifications/Compliance: CE, UL
- Capacity: 5.5 cu. ft. (156 L)
- Plug Type: NEMA 5-15 P
- Door Style: Glass
- Data Outputs: Remote Alarm Contacts
- Exterior Finish: CRS Powder Coated
- Hinge Side: Right
- Style: Undercounter
- Casters: No
- Defrost: Automatic
- Monitoring Options: SMART VUE Compatible, remote alarm contacts
- No. of Doors: 1
- Unit Size: Each
Metric: 64.41 kg
Imperial: 142.0 lbs
Metric: 35.0 cm x 32.0 cm x 40.0 cm
Imperial: 13.78 in x 12.6 in x 15.75 in
841850
Harmonized Code DetailsRefrigerating or freezing equipment, household type, with a refrigerating unit, excluding combination refrigerator-freezers
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