VWR Symphony Laboratory Refrigerator model: SCLP-49 Tinted Glass 1331L / 47 cu ft 120V
- Make VWR
- Hertz 60Hz US
- Model SCLP-49
- Serial SYM-5362922-1007
- Weight 565.0 Lb
- Voltage 120V
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 58.0in x 36.0in x 92.0in
- Shipping Type Freight
- Item Condition VG (Very Good)
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
The VWR Symphony Laboratory Refrigerator model: SCLP-49 with tinted glass is a cutting-edge refrigeration system providing precise temperature control and ample space for laboratory applications. This used refrigerator has been meticulously tested and embraces microprocessor control technology, ensuring stability and reliability. With its 1331L/47 cu ft volume, adjustable shelving, and temperature range of 1C to 10C, this refrigerator is ideal for preserving sensitive lab materials. It features double sliding lockable glass doors, bright illumination, and a powerful 1/2 hp compressor, making it a versatile and sought-after asset for laboratories.
Key Features- Microprocessor control for stability
- 1331L / 47 cu ft volume
- Double sliding lockable glass doors
- Temperature range of 1C to 10C
- Adjustable shelving
- Bright internal illumination
- Powerful 1/2 hp compressor
- Capacity: 1331L / 47 cu ft
- Temperature Range: 1C to 10C (33.8 to 50F), preset at 4C
- Interior Dimensions: 51 x 20 x 55 Total, 24 x 20 x 55 Side
- Exterior Dimensions: 54 x 30 x 83
- Power: 120V, 60Hz, 8A
Metric: 255.76 kg
Imperial: 564 lb
Metric: 137.16 cm x 76.2 cm x 210.82 cm
Imperial: 54 in x 30 in x 83 in
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Harmonized Code DetailsIndustrial or laboratory furnaces and ovens; incl. incinerators, non-electric
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