Boat refrigerator U59BS
built-infront loadingelectric

Boat refrigerator - U59BS - Uniqool - built-in / front loading / electric
Boat refrigerator - U59BS - Uniqool - built-in / front loading / electric
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Characteristics

Application domain
for boat
Installation
built-in
Opening type
front loading
Power source
electric, DC, AC
Other characteristics
compressor, stainless steel
Capacity

60 l
(15.9 gal)

Width

475 mm
(19 in)

Height

610 mm
(24 in)

Depth

490 mm
(19 in)

Description

Premium BLACK STEEL line marine refrigerator Uniqool U59BS, engineered to provide consistent refrigeration performance and maximum reliability in demanding marine environments. Constructed in anti-corrosion stainless steel with enhanced thermal insulation and tropicalization for operation up to +43°C. IP65 certified for resistance to atmospheric agents and cleaning with water jets.Main featuresEntirely built in anti-corrosion stainless steel with invisible fastening and positive stainless steel closureIncreased thermal insulation and tropicalization to operate up to +43°CAdvanced internal ventilation systemIP65 certification (resistant to atmospheric agents and cleaning with water jets)Equipped with ultra-compact Nano compressor: high cooling capacity with reduced energy consumption, weight and noiseInternal LED lightAdditional informationCategory: BLACK STEEL LINE MARINE REFRIGERATORSMore items available upon order: noTechnical specificationsDimensions (WxHxD): 475 x 610 x 490 mm (see details in technical drawing)Total volume: 60 litresPower supply: 12/24 Vdc (110-240 Vac optional)Thermostat: manualPositive stainless steel closureInternal LED lightOptional fixing profileProduct code: U10400012Availability: yes

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