Commercial Roll In & Rack Refrigerator(Pass Through)
Negotiable /Piece
Min.Order:1 Piece
Shanghai Laiye Catering Equipment Co., Ltd.
Commercial Roll In & Rack Refrigerator
l Features:
1:Defrost water is vaporised automatically,no condensation drainage required.
2:Top mounted pod refrigeration system.
3:CFC free refrigerant and foam.
4:Insulation 70mm thickness.
5:Electrnoic thermostat and digital LED temperature display for accutate control and easy reading.
6:Self-closing door.
7: Magnetic gasket can be replaced without any tools.
8:Heating element conceal in door frame to eliminate any condensation.
l Optional:
>Optional glass door and pass through door
>Optional 2/1GN trolley
>Optional food tray and lighting
Model | Description | Dimension (W*D*Hmm) | Temp Range(°C) | Cooling System | Capacity(L) | Refrigerant | power | compressor |
HPS1D | 1door roll-in refrigerator | 905*985*2370 | +1~+4 | Air Cooling | 1200 | R134a | 230V/50Hz 115V/60Hz | Aspera |
MPS1D | 1door roll-in refrigerator | 905*985*2370 | -2~+2 | R134a | 230V/50Hz 115V/60Hz | |||
LPS1D | 1door roll-in freezer | 905*985*2370 | -22~-18 | R404a | 230V/50Hz 115V/60Hz | |||
HPS2D | 2door roll-in refrigerator | 1850*985*2370 | +1~+4 | Air Cooling | 2400 | R134a | 230V/50Hz 115V/60Hz | |
MPS2D | 2door roll-in refrigerator | 1850*985*2370 | -2~+2 | R134a | 230V/50Hz 115V/60Hz | |||
LPS2D | 2door roll-in freezer | 1850*985*2370 | -22~-18 | R404a | 230V/50Hz 115V/60Hz | |||
HPS1DS | 1door pass through roll-in refrigerator | 905*1043*2370 | +1~+4 | Air Cooling | 1200 | R134a | 230V/50Hz 115V/60Hz | |
MPS1DS | 1door pass through roll-in refrigerator | 905*1043*2370 | -2~+2 | R134a | 230V/50Hz 115V/60Hz | |||
LPS1DS | 1door pass through roll-in freezer | 905*1043*2370 | -22~-18 | R404a | 230V/50Hz 115V/60Hz | |||
HPS2DS | 2door pass through roll-in refrigerator | 1850*1043*2370 | +1~+4 | Air Cooling | 2400 | R134a | 230V/50Hz 115V/60Hz | |
MPS2DS | 2door pass through roll-in refrigerator | 1850*1043*2370 | -2~+2 | R134a | 230V/50Hz 115V/60Hz | |||
LPS2DS | 2door pass through roll-in freezer | 1850*1043*2370 | -22~-18 | R404a | 230V/50Hz 115V/60Hz |
l Certifications:
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l After-Sales Service:
One year warranty and free life time technique support.
Free spare parts would be supplied if equipment broken within warranty period.
Spare parts would be provided at its own cost if warranty is expired.
l4 Simple Tips to Protect Your Commercial Refrigerator
1. Rid your condenser of dust.
When dust or any other matter accumulates on the compressor coils, it clouds the compressor’s ability to work efficiently. This not only creates spikes in the utility bill, but it also forces the compressor to work harder than necessary. When the compressor works too hard for too long, the result is burn out. In short, your compressor is kaput.
2. Keep acidic foods covered.
Covering the inventory in your refrigerator is a food safety standard. However, stopping the spread of cross contamination is only one good reason to do so. The high levels of acidity in many foods can also contribute to corrosion in your commercial refrigeration unit. Foods such as tomatoes and pickles will emit acids that eat through refrigerant lines over time. To avoid this, store your entire refrigerated inventory in plastic non-corrosive food storage containers and use lids that seal well.
3. Keep drains clear.
At the base of a commercial refrigerator is a drain. This drain serves as a pathway for all interior condensation to escape. Once the excess liquid leaves the drain, it travels to a drip pan where the water is heated and evaporated. If the drain is blocked in anyway, the condensation builds up and has nowhere to go. This creates flooded interior spaces in refrigerators and frozen build-up in freezers. Both instances will create a harsher environment for the condenser to work properly, causing it to run harder than normal and risking burn out.
Prevent unnecessary repairs and flooding and clean the drain of your refrigeration unit every day. This is especially critical for prep tables. Keep all crumbs, oils and storage containers free from the drain opening. Mop down the interiors of walk-in coolers daily and take special care to assure the drain area is free of obstructing materials.
4. Check gaskets weekly.
A small rubber seal can mean all the difference in your utility bill and the overall performance of your commercial refrigerator or freezer. Precious and expensive chilled air will escape through tiny cracks. When air escapes, the compressor and condenser have to constantly work at an above average pace to maintain a constant temperature. This can easily lead to over-taxing the unit, resulting in the coils burning out. In plain English, it raises the utility bill and can break your fridge or freezer. Clean and check your gaskets weekly. If you notice that any part of the gasket is peeling away from the door, cracking or not sealing flush when the door is closed, then it is time to have the gasket replaced.
Keep your refrigeration units working in tip-top order and prevent costly repairs by implementing these easy steps into your daily, weekly or monthly routine.