• Klinge’s Split-System Deep Freezer Unit thrives on long voyages

    Klinge Corporation’s Split-System Deep Freezer Unit, Model NMF-371-S, is designed especially for mounting in customer built-in rooms or on standard insulated containers.
    Feb. 23, 2015
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    Klinge Corporation’s Split-System Deep Freezer Unit, Model NMF-371-S, is designed especially for mounting in customer built-in rooms or on standard insulated containers.
    This unit can provide cargo temperature in the range from 0° to –65° C, and the unit operates in ambient temperatures up to +50° C.
    The unit is designed to maintain temperatures in the container by automatically heating, cooling, and defrosting during operation. Power for the unit is 400/460-volt, three-phase, 50/60 hertz. Control circuit power is reduced to 24/28-volt AC.
    The NMF-371-S is designed for and suitable for transportation over long voyages of deep frozen, frozen, or chilled cargo.
    For more information, email [email protected] or call 1-717-840-4500.

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