KÜHLTISCH, 2 ABTEILE CLM 700 2-7061
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KÜHLTISCH, 2 ABTEILE CLM 700 2-7061

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KÜHLTISCH, 2 ABTEILE CLM 700 2-7061Auenmae: Breite: 1241 mm Tiefe: 700 mm Hhe: 850 mm Tiefe bei geffn. Tr: 1110 mm Bruttoinhalt: 290 l Temp. Bereich: 2 bis +10 C rel. Luftfeuchte: 40 bis 85 % Kltemittel: R 290 Fllmenge: 50 g Anschlusswert: 220 W 230 V steckerfertiger Khltisch mit Umluftkhlung, Korpushhe in mm: 700 auen CNS 1. 4301 innen CNS 1. 4301 Innenraum zur Aufnahme von GN 1 1 geeignet Grundausstattung ohne Arbeitsplatte fr bauseitige Integration Front Be und Entlftung fr Unter

Außenmaße:
Breite: 1241 mm
Tiefe: 700 mm
Höhe: 850 mm

Tiefe bei geöffn. Tür: 1110 mm
Bruttoinhalt: 290 l

Temp.-Bereich: -2 bis +10 °C
rel. Luftfeuchte: 40 bis 85 %
Kältemittel: R-290
Füllmenge: 50 g
Anschlusswert: 220 W / 230 V

steckerfertiger Kühltisch mit Umluftkühlung, Korpushöhe in mm: 700 
außen CNS 1.4301 
innen CNS 1.4301 
Innenraum zur Aufnahme von GN 1/1 geeignet 
Grundausstattung ohne Arbeitsplatte für bauseitige Integration 
Front Be- und Entlüftung für Unter- und Einbaubarkeit, keine Belüftungsabstände hinten oder an den Seiten benötigt 
CNS-Griffleisten, spezielle 3-Kammer-Ballondichtungen, ohne Werkzeug leicht wechselbar 
Cyclopentan-Hartschaumisolierung, bis zu 90 mm 
elektronische Steuerung 
automatische Abtauung "IQ-Defrost" passt die Abtauphasen an die jeweilige Situation an 
automatische Tauwasserverdunstung mittels Heißgas 
intelligentes "Airflow"-System, welches automatisch die Luftführung anhand der eingebrachten Ware optimiert 
eingeschäumter Verdampfer 
serienmäßig je Türabteil mit senkrechten Schienen für max. 15 Auflageschienen, 1 Paar Auflageschienen und 1 Tragrost, grau rilsaniert 
sockelfähig 
Innenraum fugenfrei mit abgerundeten Ecken 
Maschine zur einfachen Wartung und Reinigung komplett herausziehbar 
höhenverstellbare CNS-Stellfüße (145 mm / 210 mm)

Hinweis:
Wahlweise auch mit GN 1/1-Teleskopschubladen in der Aufteilung 2 x 1/2, 3 x 1/3 oder 1 x 1/3 + 1 x 2/3 bestückt.

Die Geräte sind ebenfalls mit Maschinenfach auf der rechten Seite erhältlich. Bitte sprechen Sie uns an.

Serienzubehör:
1 GN-Tragrost 1/1, grau rilsaniert

Hersteller: NordCap
Typ: CLM 700 2-7061
Sonderzubehör:
Arbeitplatte Standard für 2-türige steckerfertige Kühltische 650 +700
Arbeitplatte mit Aufkantung für 2-türige steckerfertige Kühltische 650 + 700
Schubladenset 2 x 1/2, für Kühltische mit Korpushöhe in mm: 700, für GN-Behälter bis maximal H in mm: 150, Nutzhöhe in mm: jeweils 190
Schubladenset 3 x 1/3, für Kühltische mit Korpushöhe in mm: 700, für GN-Behälter bis maximal H in mm: 65, Nutzhöhe in mm: jeweils 85
1/3 + 2/3 Schubladenset, für Kühltische mit Korpushöhe in mm: 700 (CLM 700 und CRIO 700)
GN-Tragrost 1/1, grau rilsaniert
1 Paar Auflageschienen (2 Stk.)
Set aus 1 Tragrost, gau rilsaniert und 1 Paar Auflageschienen (2 Stk.)
***Türschloss-Kit für CL 700-2 (1x pro Abteil benötigt) (ab 04.09.2019)
Satz Laufrollen (4 Stück), H in mm: 150, für CL 650 + 700 2 und 3 Abteile
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