Blast freezer & cell, GN 1/1 (20kg)
Product Code : AR5BTPM
Quick Overview
- Capacity: Freezer cabinet 16x GN 1/1, Freezer cell 5x GN 1/1 (Production by cycle: 20 kg at T°+70°+3°C or 12kg at T+70° -18°C)
- Core temperature probe
- Setting: 5 pairs of slides "anti-tilting" and 3 grids GN 1/1
- Insulation 80mm of thickness
- 4 adjustable stainless steel feet.
- " Digital " electronic microprocessor (in closed box, 100% waterproof IP65) programmable at choice (including all HACCP functions), display on the front side
- 4 choices of cycles " Soft Chill " or " Soft Freeze " for sensitive products, " Hard-Chill " or " Hard-Freeze " for big pieces, control by timer with a bell at the end of the cycle (or) control by core probe, hold function at the end of the cycle and an alarm device (acoustic & visual)
- Stamped inside bottom, angles and rounded corners (without bumps), with draining tap (major maintenance)
- Slides double runners (for grids and GN tray at the same time!!).
- Door with an ergonomic handle (not salient) and reversible (predisposition for key lock ), closure assured by a magnetic seal " with pressure " (easy replacement, without any tools), hinges with stop at 100° and door closing with an automatic alert, storm door equipped with heating element, prevention of frost formation (Fonction Freeze)
- Door with microswitch, allowing to stop the fan of the evaporator while opening the door
- Compressor unit - climatic class 4 (30°C temperature & 55% humidity), incorporated into the piece of furniture (frontal accessibility), ventilated condenser, fan motor IP45
- Ventilated evaporator (oversized), stable to salt and food acids, completely hidden (not visible), fan motor IP45
- Cooling unit R404A
- Manual or automatic defrosting (beginning of the cycle)
- Monoblock structure , use of stainless steel (alimentation), inside (AISI 304) and outside (AISI 304-441)
- Injected polyurethane insulation (without CFC)
- Capacity: Freezer cabinet 16x GN 1/1, Freezer cell 5x GN 1/1 (Production by cycle: 20 kg at T°+70°+3°C or 12kg at T+70° -18°C)
- Core temperature probe
- Setting: 5 pairs of slides "anti-tilting" and 3 grids GN 1/1
- Insulation 80mm of thickness
- 4 adjustable stainless steel feet.
- " Digital " electronic microprocessor (in closed box, 100% waterproof IP65) programmable at choice (including all HACCP functions), display on the front side
- 4 choices of cycles " Soft Chill " or " Soft Freeze " for sensitive products, " Hard-Chill " or " Hard-Freeze " for big pieces, control by timer with a bell at the end of the cycle (or) control by core probe, hold function at the end of the cycle and an alarm device (acoustic & visual)
- Stamped inside bottom, angles and rounded corners (without bumps), with draining tap (major maintenance)
- Slides double runners (for grids and GN tray at the same time!!).
- Door with an ergonomic handle (not salient) and reversible (predisposition for key lock ), closure assured by a magnetic seal " with pressure " (easy replacement, without any tools), hinges with stop at 100° and door closing with an automatic alert, storm door equipped with heating element, prevention of frost formation (Fonction Freeze)
- Door with microswitch, allowing to stop the fan of the evaporator while opening the door
- Compressor unit - climatic class 4 (30°C temperature & 55% humidity), incorporated into the piece of furniture (frontal accessibility), ventilated condenser, fan motor IP45
- Ventilated evaporator (oversized), stable to salt and food acids, completely hidden (not visible), fan motor IP45
- Cooling unit R404A
- Manual or automatic defrosting (beginning of the cycle)
- Monoblock structure , use of stainless steel (alimentation), inside (AISI 304) and outside (AISI 304-441)
- Injected polyurethane insulation (without CFC)
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