{"product_id":"everest-ebf2-lab-54-in-laboratory-freezer-2-solid-doors-33-cu-ft-inverter-compressor-electronic-keypad-lock","title":"Everest EBF2-LAB 54 In. Laboratory Freezer, 2 Solid Doors, 33 Cu. Ft., Inverter Compressor, Electronic Keypad Lock","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Everest EBF2-LAB is the full-width two door freezer at the top of Everest's LAB Series, built for labs, pharmacies, and research facilities whose frozen sample volume has outgrown a single door. Two solid stainless steel doors, each 26 1\/2 inches across, open onto a shared 33 cubic foot interior held at a -4°F factory preset by a pair of 1\/2 HP inverter compressors that modulate output instead of cycling hard on and off, for consistent cooling with up to 20 percent less energy use. A pre-installed electronic keypad lock re-locks the cabinet after every opening, which is the difference between secure frozen storage and a freezer that is only locked when someone remembers.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003ch3\u003eBottom Mounted Blizzard R290 Cartridge that Swaps without On-Site Brazing\u003c\/h3\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe condensing unit is a bottom mounted, self-contained \u003cb\u003eBlizzard R290\u003c\/b\u003e cartridge that is fully detachable and replaceable in the field with no on-site brazing. Unlike a conventional sealed system repair that parks the cabinet out of service while a technician opens the refrigerant circuit, a cartridge swap gets the unit back to holding temperature the same visit, which matters when the contents are samples and reagents you cannot simply reorder. Cooling comes from a pair of 1\/2 HP inverter compressors rated at 2,808 BTU per hour combined, modulating their output instead of slamming on and off, the design behind the LAB Series' consistent cooling, accurate temperature control, and up to 20 percent lower energy use, all on a 3.3 amp draw. The cartridge runs natural R290 refrigerant with zero ozone depletion potential and a global warming potential of three, and an air circulation guard keeps the vents from being blocked by carts or boxes pushed against the cabinet.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eElectronically commutated fan motors pull the cavity to temperature quickly while drawing less power, and a full-length air duct and airflow guard keep the cold air circulating evenly around the load. The auto defrost heater is time-initiated and temperature-terminated, so each defrost lasts only as long as the coil actually needs. A self-maintaining condensate pan requires no external drain line or electric heater, which is one less penetration in your install, the auto-reverse condenser fan supports compressor ventilation and helps keep the coil clean between service visits, and pressure relief devices let staff re-open a just-closed door instead of waiting out the vacuum.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003ch3\u003eTwo Solid Stainless Steel Doors with an Auto-Locking Electronic Keypad\u003c\/h3\u003e\u003cp\u003eEach of the two solid stainless steel doors is heavy duty stainless inside and out with the same 2.5 inch high density polyurethane insulation as the cabinet walls, and the 26 1\/2\" openings pass trays and bulky containers without angling them through. A \u003cb\u003epre-installed electronic keypad lock with an auto-lock feature\u003c\/b\u003e secures the cabinet behind every opening, so controlled materials are never sitting behind a door someone forgot to lock. Both doors self-close through an adjustable torsion system for a positive seal, frame heaters prevent exterior moisture build up in humid rooms, the snap-in magnetic gaskets pop out for cleaning without tools, and the high strength recessed handles stay out of the way of passing carts. Both doors are field reversible if your room traffic runs the other way.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003ch3\u003e33 Cu. Ft. Deeper Cabinet Interior with a Covered 2 In. Access Port\u003c\/h3\u003e\u003cp\u003eInside is a single open compartment with no dividing walls, and the cabinet body runs a deeper 33 1\/8 inches than a typical upright so bulk containers sit fully inside the cavity instead of crowding the door. Six epoxy coated steel wire shelves, three per section, ride height adjustable stainless steel clips, so shelf spacing follows your containers rather than the other way around. A covered access port, 2 inches in diameter, passes through the cabinet side wall and stays capped when not in use. The interior and exterior are heavy duty stainless steel with rounded corners that wipe down without snagging, the top, bottom and rear are galvanized steel, and 2.5 inch high density polyurethane insulation fills the walls. Silicone coated, shatter-proof LED lighting gives bright, high color visibility at low heat output, and the cabinet rolls on four 5 inch swivel casters with locks on the front set, and leg stabilizers come standard.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003ch3\u003eDigital Controller that Holds -10°F to 54°F with a Glycol-Filled Probe and an Overheat Alarm\u003c\/h3\u003e\u003cp\u003eA multi-function digital controller with an easy to read LED display ships factory preset at -4°F and adjusts across a set range of -10°F to 54°F. Its temperature probe is glycol-filled, which is what keeps the readings accurate, and an audible overheat alarm watches the compressor and condenser coil so a developing problem announces itself before frozen stock is at risk. Everest backs the unit with 2 year parts and labor, 5 year electrical, and 5 year compressor coverage, supported through its service agent network.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIf the stock configuration does not match your room, Everest offers a WiFi data logger built for the LAB line (model ELWIFI-TPX+), additional shelving, 3 inch locking swivel casters in place of the standard 5 inch set, height adjustable interchangeable legs from 3.5 to 6 inches, and a left hinged door.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eKeep in mind this is a freezer that ships preset at -4°F with a set range floor of -10°F: laboratories that need ultra-low storage far below that range need a different class of equipment, and refrigerated-only storage above freezing is the job of the two door LAB Series refrigerator. It is also purpose-built for sample storage rather than foodservice, with the keypad lock, glycol-filled probe and data logger provision aimed at labs and pharmacies instead of kitchens. Within the LAB lineup, 33 cubic feet behind two doors is the largest frozen format; a single room's program fits the 29 1\/4 inch wide single door freezer, and an undercounter freezer covers point-of-use storage. Power is 115V on a 9 foot cord with a NEMA 5-20P plug, so plan for a 20 amp receptacle at the install point.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Everest Refrigeration","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":51876530749725,"sku":"EBF2-LAB","price":10508.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0699\/4716\/2909\/files\/59796_EBF2-LAB.jpg?v=1781420568","url":"https:\/\/thechefstore.com\/products\/everest-ebf2-lab-54-in-laboratory-freezer-2-solid-doors-33-cu-ft-inverter-compressor-electronic-keypad-lock","provider":"TheChefStore.Com","version":"1.0","type":"link"}