Hoshizaki HNC-180BA-R-SLH 71" Curved Glass Refrigerated Right Side Condenser Sushi Display Case
Product Overview
- Dimensions: 70.9″ W x 13.6″ D x 11″ H
- Net capacity of 2.54 cubic feet
- Energy-efficient LED light provides up to 8 times brighter light
- Electrical consumption of 130 kWh/day at 1.1 Amps, 6.5 ft long cord with a 5 – 15P NEMA plug
- NSF-approved thermometer
- Plate space on top of unit, 5.6 inches
- Large diameter upper evaporator with tin plating
- Large diameter 1″ drain at the front, vinyl hose included
- Full-length front glass curves down, for an attractive display of items that is easy to clean
- Includes food plates – 5 Pieces, with radius groove to fit sushi and other foods
- Exterior: Clear Glass, ABS Plastic, PVC Plastic, Stainless Steel
- One rear sliding door, two-piece design
- R-600a refrigerant
- Food plates can be turned upside down and used to improve cooling performance
- The interior floor has a radius on all four sides
- Condenser airflow is in the back and out the side
Description
The HNC-180BA-R-SLH Display Case with a right side condenser and LED lights is the perfect refrigerated countertop solution for sushi. With a net capacity of 2.54 cubic feet, this self-contained refrigeration unit can display multiple food items.
Full-length front glass curves down, for an attractive display of items that is easy to clean. The HNC-180BA-R-SLH includes food plates – 5 pieces, with a radius groove to fit sushi and other foods. It features a large diameter upper evaporator with tin plating, and a larger front-to-back interior, 11″ depth. The unit is NSF and includes a two-year parts warranty on the compressor: air-cooled condenser / one-year parts & labor warranty on the entire machine.
Specifications
Specifications | |
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Model | HNC-180BA-R-SLH |
Width | 70.9 Inches |
Depth | 13.6 Inches |
Height | 11 Inches |
Capacity | 2.54 Cu. Ft |
LED Light | Yes |
Voltage | 115 V |
Hertz | 60 Hz |
Phase | 1 |
Rated Amperage | 1.1A |
Cord Length | 6.5 ft. |
Product Type | Refrigerated Sushi Case |
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