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Posting for under a monthFoster 52Kg/26Kg Blast Chiller/Freezer Cabinet 17-453
Tower Bridge, London
£4,495
Description
Product description
With a huge 52kg capacity and constructed from durable and sturdy stainless steel, the Foster 17-453 blast chiller cabinet provides an ideal solution for safe, fast commercial blast chilling in restaurants, takeaways, schools and others. Capable of blast chilling from +70C to +3C in 90 minutes, the Foster chiller is a powerful high quality unit which more than exceeds food safety regulations, helping to prevent food quality degradation. The intuitive and user-friendly touch screen control panel provides detailed information about each cycle status, allowing careful monitoring of the food inside. Whether your kitchen is large or small, the Foster blast chiller is the ideal way to ensure food safety is maximised.
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Product features
Capacity52kg
Dimensions1790(H) x 755(W) x 745(D)mm
Dimensions - internal1075(H) x 635(W) x 413(D)mm
Dimensions - insulation65mm
MaterialStainless Steel
Power Type400V, 16 Amps, single phase (requires Hardwiring)
RefrigerantR404a / 1800g
Supplier Model Number17-453
Temperature Range70°C to 3°C
Voltage400V
Warranty2 Years On-Site Parts & Labour
Weight166kg
ColourSilver
High quality 304 stainless steel interior & exterior
Temperature probe for precise temperature control
Undermount design ideal for low ceilings and/or high ambient temperatures taking cooler air from floor level
Right hand hinged solid door
Overnight storage hold facility, so thawed food is ready when needed
Intuitive easy Blast Chiller Touchpad (BCT) - just press and go with easy to use colour coding to indicate cycle status
Supplied on 4 x 80mm lockable castors for easy positioning
Chilling capacity: 52kg from +70°C to +3°C in less than 90 min
Freezing capacity: 26kg from +70°C to -18°C in less than 240min/4hr (designed for occasional freeze)
14 x 1/1 GN capacity (no shelves supplied)
Posted: 17 hours ago
Ad ID: 1505684069
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