VWR Flammable Storage Freezer Explosion Proof 30 Cu.ft -20C to -25C Used
VWR
Details
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CategoryCold Storage
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Dimension39.0in x 39.0in x 90.0in
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SerialSYM-15E0254-1505
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Shipping TypeFreight
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 60Hz US
Description
The VWR Flammable Material Storage Freezer, model SYM-15E0254-1505, is designed for the safe storage of flammable or volatile materials in laboratory environments. This unit has been fully tested and powered on at 120V, boasting a chemical-resilient design, digital display, and high/low temperature alarms. The freezer, condition class VG (Very Good), exhibits minor exterior cosmetic wear which does not affect functionality. With a capacity of 30 cubic feet and a temperature range of -20C to -25C, it's equipped with a mechanical thermostat, and several adjustable shelves, allowing for flexible storage configurations and safeguarding against volatile material ignition with explosion-proof components. Additionally, it features remote alarm contacts and a secure, lockable, stainless-steel handle door, ensuring both safety and compliance with guidelines 45 & 70 for hazardous materials.
Key Features
- 30 Cu ft storage capacity
- Explosion-proof design
- Temperature range: -20C to -25C
- Digital Display
- Lockable right-hinged door
- High/Low Temp Alarms
Specifications
- Capacity: 30 Cu ft
- Temperature Range: -20C to -25C
- Power: 120V, 60Hz
- HP: 1/3
- Amperage: 6A
- Door: Right Hinged with Lock and Stainless-steel Handle
- Shelves: 3 Fixed + 2 Adjustable
- Exterior: Minor Cosmetic Wear
- Components: Remote Alarm Contacts, Mechanical Thermostat
- Country of Origin: United States
Weight
Imperial: 528.0 Pounds
Metric: 239.5 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 46.8 lb x 46.8 lb x 108.0 lb
Metric: 118.87 cm x 118.87 cm x 274.32 cm
Harmonized Code
841830
Harmonized Code Details
841830: Refrigerators and freezers, of the chest type, not exceeding 800 liters capacity. This code is applicable due to the unit's design for safe storage of volatile materials within explosion-proof conditions.
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