423SDC3A
This unit comes with a NEMA 5-15P plug.
This product has been certified by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) to meet applicable safety standards required for use in the United States and Canada.
This item has been certified by NSF International to meet applicable product standards on public safety, health, and / or the environment.
Ensure your most popular cold foods stay chilled throughout the day with this ServIt three pan drop-in refrigerated cold food well!
This cold food well is designed to hold pre-chilled food at a safe serving temperature, keeping it perfectly chilled and ready to eat for your guests without affecting quality. It's perfect for restaurants, cafeterias, buffets, and salad bars, holding salads, fruits, vegetables, and other chilled products. This unit requires a 120V electrical connection for operation.
For long-lasting durability, this unit features a robust 18 gauge type 304 stainless steel top and well liner and a 20 gauge type 430 stainless steel exterior, making the outside body easy to clean and resistant to corrosion.
The bottom-mounted 1/3 hp compressor circulates high-performance R-290 refrigerant to cool the cold wall refrigerated unit.
The recessed wells and a digital controller make this unit easy to use.
This unit holds three full size 12" x 20" food pans up to 6" deep (sold separately).
This well is easy to clean thanks to its 3/4" NPT drain for quick cleaning and defrosting. It also has a manual defrost and simplified installation.
Any cutout dimensions provided are intended to give an idea of the space required and may vary within normal manufacturing tolerances. We highly recommend that you receive the unit, measure it to confirm exact dimensions needed, and then proceed with making the cutout(s).
R-290 (also known as high purity propane or CARE 40) and R-600a (also known as refrigerant grade Isobutane or CARE 10) are hydrocarbon refrigerants. R513a (also known as Opteon XP10) and R-448A (also known as Solstice N40) are HFO (hydrofluoroolefin) refrigerants. They are being used by some manufacturers in response to the EPA’s Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) Program.