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Haier Biomedical

Featuring an innovative design with a versatile flammable storage system, wide temperature range, and Energy Star® certification, these spark-free refrigerators are ideal for storing inflammable and explosive reagents in laboratories and research institutes. 

  • 360° all-around flammable storage system that uses an antistatic liner, gasket, and explosion proof fan motor
  • Flammable system also equipped with an overcurrent and overvoltage protection system
  • All components are earthed to ensure static is discharged safely
  • Energy efficient design featuring a hydrocarbon cooling system doubles the cooling efficiency and saves half the energy when compared to traditional refrigerants
  • Multiple alarms and data function which allows users to check and save historical data
  • Temperature range of 3-16°C to meet multi-temperature storage requirements
  • Built-in lock and adapter kit to allow users to add a padlock
  • Lockable control panel to prevent accidentally turning off the unit or mistakenly changing the temperature
  • CFC-free solid foamed door to protect light sensitive products

Each refrigerator has a self-closing hinge, safety lock and padlock, CFC-free solid foamed door, adjustable levelling feet, and 4 casters. 

Specifications:

  • Type: Spark-free laboratory refrigerator
  • Cabinet Type: Upright
  • Climate Class: N
  • Cooling Type: Forced air cooling
  • Defrost Mode: Auto
  • Refrigerant: R600a, 40g
  • Noise Lever (dB): 43
  • Temperature Range: 3-16°C
  • cUL approved
  • Energy Star® certified
  • LED display
  • Adjustable tempered glass shelves
  • Stainless steel condensation water collection tray
  • Solid handle, convenient for users
  • 115V

Catalogue #
Manufacturer #
746-616-10
HLR-310FL
  • Canadawide Scientific is a 100% Canadian owned company serving the scientific and industrial communities across Canada since 1976.

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