Blizzard Fresh Meat Serve Over in 4 Sizes SIGMA

Blizzard Fresh Meat Serve Over in 4 Sizes SIGMA
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£1,976.00 (£2,371.20 Including VAT at 20%)
  ( inc. VAT at 20%)
OUT OF STOCK SKU: SIGMA10C - 25C
Available in 5 Widths
Choice

Product Description

Blizzard Fresh Meat Serve Over Counters
Laminated steel exterior. Painted interior steel decks. Grey ABS injected side panels 40mm thick. Curved glass, hinged forward for cleaning. Stainless steel backshelf. Digital controller with temperature display. Anodised aluminium profiles. LED illumination under top canopy. Intermediate glass shelf as standard. Rear sliding perspex doors. Refrigerated under storage. Adjustable feet. Ventilated cooling. Automatic defrost. Refrigerant: R290
Climate Class: 3. Temperature Range: -2°C to +5°C. Power Supply: 13amp.

Available in 4 Widths - Height 1200 x Depth 800mm
SIGMA10C - W1055mm - 1 Door - Deck Size 975 x 803mm - 459L - 856W - 170kg
SIGMA13C - W1305mm - 2 Door - Deck Size 1225 x 803mm -577L - 919W - 185kg
SIGMA15C - W1525mm - 2 Door - Deck Size 1445 x 803mm - 681L - 1093W - 205kg
SIGMA20C - W2025mm - 3 Door - Deck Size 1945 x 803mm - 917L - 1310W - 233kg
SIGMA25C - W2525mm - 4 Door - Deck Size 2445 x 803mm - 1152L - 1373W - 283kg
2 Year Warranty

Refrigerated serve over displays are designed to keep food products at refrigerated temperatures whilst displaying them for sale. These counters have built in under-storage. The concept of a display counter is to display products ready for sale, the under-storage is intended to store additional products moved from a refrigerator to enable the operator to restock the display deck when products have been sold.
Many display counters are open displays and are not intended to be used as a long term storage cabinet. Serve over displays need to be switched off for cleaning and regular maintenance and often require a manual defrost as in the UK many operate in high humidity conditions which can cause icing up issues.