Deep Freeze
These Freezers are designed for quick freezing and storing of Blood Components, Serum, Vaccines, Biological and Medical Specimens, Clinical sample etc.
These freezers are with specially engineered superior insulating and specially designed refrigeration System. Constructed of double walls, the exterior is made of mild steel sheet and the interior of stainless steel having PUF insulation to minimise heat loss.
Temperature ranges upto -20ºC / -35ºC. Temperature is controlled by a Digital temperature Indicator *** Controller. capillary Controlled balanced hermetically sealed referigeration is most economical, trouble free and exceptionally quite.
Electrically operated on 230 Volts, Single phase 50 Hz.
Freezers are available with 170, 265, 425 and 650 Litres capacity.
2007-03-09 05:48:43
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answered by Anonymous
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You can set it to what ever temperature you want, but since its a deep freeze you should probably set in somewhere below 0 degrees.
Did you know: In the really cold parts in Russia, they use a deep freeze to keep food warm. Ha Ha
2007-03-08 19:26:04
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answered by MB1810 5
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-5 to-10
2007-03-08 05:44:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine claims Zero deg.
2007-03-08 05:24:51
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answered by coughy bean 2
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I can set the temp on mine. I have it at -2. Most food folks say 0 or less is best.
2007-03-08 05:29:10
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answered by professorc 7
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-3 deg C to -10 deg C
2007-03-08 05:27:52
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answered by Harish Jharia 7
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depends on what you have it on. It can be anywhere from 32 degrees to well below zero
2007-03-08 05:53:04
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answered by Justin 6
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it is -4 degree Celsius.
2007-03-08 21:55:37
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answered by girish k 2
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-10c to-18c
2007-03-11 01:51:13
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answered by sam c 2
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0F or about -17C
2007-03-08 05:28:40
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answered by Anonymous
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