GPS Series Lab Refrigerator 1 to 11C 700 L

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Condition : New other (see details)
Warranty : 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
Region : EU
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  • Make Thermo Fisher
  • Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
  • Model R700-GAEV-TS
  • Serial 13POP 048782
  • Weight 28
  • Voltage 230V
  • Working Working
  • Includes Power Cord
  • Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
  • Dimensions 30×28×78 in
  • Shipping Type Freight
  • Item Condition New other (see details)
  • Manufacturing Date Nov 2013

Protect routine samples with Thermo Scientific™ GPS Series Lab Refrigerators, designed for general-purpose lab storage. With capacities ranging from a space-saving 265 liters to a spacious 1,048 liters, these refrigerators meet the demands of today's laboratories.

  • Integrated controller
  • Digital display
  • High- and low-temperature alarms
  • Standard door locks
  • Standard casters
  • Choice of glass or solid doors
  • Automatic defrost
  • Access ports
  • CE marked

* Product returned due to wrong model, NEW*

Product Size -
Certifications/Compliance CE
Capacity (Metric) 700L
Plug Type European
Temperature Range 1° to 11°C
Voltage 230V
Doors 1
Electrical Requirements 230V 50Hz
Amperage 3.7A
Cabinet Material White-painted anti-corrosion steel
Casters Yes
Depth (Metric) Interior 66cm
Height (Metric) Exterior 198cm
Height (Metric) Interior 130cm
Hertz 50Hz
Length (Metric) Exterior 81cm
Ports 25mm rear access port
Refrigerant R600A
Shelves 3
Shipping Weight (Metric) 120kg
Temperature Control Digital
Width (Metric) Interior 60cm
Defrost Automatic
Door Style Glass
Width (Metric) Exterior 70cm

 

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