The Everest Refrigeration EGC37 Glass Froster / Plate Chiller
The Everest EGC37 is the single lid entry point to the EGC Series, a 37 inch solid slide lid glass and plate chiller for bars that pour into frosted mugs and kitchens that plate cold courses on chilled china. The chest runs a true freezer-class range, -10°F to 54°F with a factory preset of -4°F, so glassware comes off the rail frosted instead of merely cool, and the 11 cubic foot interior stages up to 160 eight-inch mugs on sliding wire shelves a step from the tap.
Retractable Blizzard R290 Cartridge that Swaps without On-Site Brazing
The condensing unit is a self-contained, retractable Blizzard R290 cartridge that is fully detachable and replaceable in the field with no on-site brazing. Unlike a conventional sealed system repair that can park the chiller in a back hallway while a refrigeration tech opens the circuit, a cartridge swap puts the unit back behind the bar the same visit. The cartridge runs EPA-compliant R290 refrigerant with zero ozone depletion potential and a global warming potential of three.
Electronically commutated fan motors pull the chest down to freezer temperatures while drawing less energy, and a full-length air duct keeps cold air moving across the glassware instead of pooling under the lids. The defrost cycle is time-initiated and temperature-terminated with its own defrost heater, so frost on the coil never gets a vote, and condensate evaporates from a self-maintaining drain pan with no external drain. Large capacity, corrosion-resistant condenser and evaporator coils carry the cooling load, while a high performance, auto-reverse condenser fan supports compressor ventilation and helps keep the condenser coil clean.
One Ratchet-Locking Solid Slide Lid over 160 Frosted Mugs
The solid slide lid is built like the cabinet it covers: heavy duty stainless steel outside, galvanized steel inside, with 3/4 inch of high density polyurethane insulation in between, so sliding it open for one mug does not bleed the frost off the other 159. A removable ratchet lock keeps your items safe from theft overnight, and the chest below holds 160 eight-inch mugs or the mixed glassware and plate load that actually fills 11 cubic feet.
Inside, the chest is open spaced with no walls between compartments. Two levels of epoxy coated, steel wire shelves slide horizontally, so the bartender pulls a shelf toward the light instead of digging blind, and stacked plates ride a level of their own above the galvanized steel interior floor.
Stainless Steel Countertop and Rails over a Black Vinyl Cabinet
The heavy duty stainless steel countertop and rails turn the top of the chiller into working bar surface, and the body wears a textured laminate, black vinyl exterior that blends into the front of the house better than bare metal. Shielded LED bar lighting on its own on/off switch lights the load so frosted mugs and plate stacks read clearly even with the backbar lights down.
The cabinet carries 1 3/4 inch thick high density polyurethane insulation to hold a below-zero setpoint without running the compressor ragged. The chest stands 33 3/4 inches tall on a 36 3/4 by 26 3/4 inch footprint and ships on built-in caster thread receptacles, ready for the optional casters or legs if your floor plan moves.
Digital Controller that Holds -10°F to 54°F with an Overheat Alarm
A multi-function digital controller with an easy to read LED display holds the chest anywhere from -10°F to 54°F, factory preset at -4°F. That is a freezer-class range, not a cold refrigerator: mugs come out frosted white for the pour, and the same chest dialed warmer holds salad plates and dessert plates at a serving chill. An audible overheat protection alarm watches the compressor and condenser coil and warns you before a ventilation problem costs you the frost.
Everest supports the unit with optional 3 inch or 5 inch swivel casters with locks that thread into the built-in receptacles, plus 3.5 inch to 6 inch height-adjustable, interchangeable legs.
The EGC37 is the smallest chiller in the family, sized for a single station of frosted glassware: when the mug count outgrows it, the two lid EGC50 and EGC65 carry 230 and 290 mugs across 50 and 65 inch nominal lengths. It is a freezer-class chest, so it frosts glassware and chills plates but is not a bottle cooler; the EBC siblings handle canned and bottled backstock at refrigerator temperatures. Plan around the 36 3/4 by 26 3/4 inch footprint with clear reach above the lid, and power is a standard wall circuit: 115V at 5 amps through a 9 foot cord and a NEMA 5-15P plug.
Features & Benefits
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Glass and plate chiller for bars that pour frosted mugs and plate cold courses
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Frosts up to 160 eight-inch mugs in an 11 cubic foot top-loading chest
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Runs a true freezer range from -10°F to 54°F, factory preset at -4°F
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Slides open on a solid stainless steel lid insulated with 3/4 inch polyurethane
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Locks down overnight with a removable ratchet lid lock that keeps glassware safe
-
Swaps the entire retractable Blizzard R290 cartridge in the field without on-site brazing
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Serves glasses and plates from two levels of horizontally sliding wire shelves
-
Defrosts itself on a timed cycle with a dedicated defrost heater
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Doubles as working surface with a heavy duty stainless steel countertop and rail set
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Lights the load with shielded LED bar lighting on its own on/off switch
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Levels or rolls with optional interchangeable legs and swivel casters on built-in receptacles
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The Everest Refrigeration EGC37 Glass Froster / Plate Chiller
The Everest EGC37 is the single lid entry point to the EGC Series, a 37 inch solid slide lid glass and plate chiller for bars that pour into frosted mugs and kitchens that plate cold courses on chilled china. The chest runs a true freezer-class range, -10°F to 54°F with a factory preset of -4°F, so glassware comes off the rail frosted instead of merely cool, and the 11 cubic foot interior stages up to 160 eight-inch mugs on sliding wire shelves a step from the tap.
Retractable Blizzard R290 Cartridge that Swaps without On-Site Brazing
The condensing unit is a self-contained, retractable Blizzard R290 cartridge that is fully detachable and replaceable in the field with no on-site brazing. Unlike a conventional sealed system repair that can park the chiller in a back hallway while a refrigeration tech opens the circuit, a cartridge swap puts the unit back behind the bar the same visit. The cartridge runs EPA-compliant R290 refrigerant with zero ozone depletion potential and a global warming potential of three.
Electronically commutated fan motors pull the chest down to freezer temperatures while drawing less energy, and a full-length air duct keeps cold air moving across the glassware instead of pooling under the lids. The defrost cycle is time-initiated and temperature-terminated with its own defrost heater, so frost on the coil never gets a vote, and condensate evaporates from a self-maintaining drain pan with no external drain. Large capacity, corrosion-resistant condenser and evaporator coils carry the cooling load, while a high performance, auto-reverse condenser fan supports compressor ventilation and helps keep the condenser coil clean.
One Ratchet-Locking Solid Slide Lid over 160 Frosted Mugs
The solid slide lid is built like the cabinet it covers: heavy duty stainless steel outside, galvanized steel inside, with 3/4 inch of high density polyurethane insulation in between, so sliding it open for one mug does not bleed the frost off the other 159. A removable ratchet lock keeps your items safe from theft overnight, and the chest below holds 160 eight-inch mugs or the mixed glassware and plate load that actually fills 11 cubic feet.
Inside, the chest is open spaced with no walls between compartments. Two levels of epoxy coated, steel wire shelves slide horizontally, so the bartender pulls a shelf toward the light instead of digging blind, and stacked plates ride a level of their own above the galvanized steel interior floor.
Stainless Steel Countertop and Rails over a Black Vinyl Cabinet
The heavy duty stainless steel countertop and rails turn the top of the chiller into working bar surface, and the body wears a textured laminate, black vinyl exterior that blends into the front of the house better than bare metal. Shielded LED bar lighting on its own on/off switch lights the load so frosted mugs and plate stacks read clearly even with the backbar lights down.
The cabinet carries 1 3/4 inch thick high density polyurethane insulation to hold a below-zero setpoint without running the compressor ragged. The chest stands 33 3/4 inches tall on a 36 3/4 by 26 3/4 inch footprint and ships on built-in caster thread receptacles, ready for the optional casters or legs if your floor plan moves.
Digital Controller that Holds -10°F to 54°F with an Overheat Alarm
A multi-function digital controller with an easy to read LED display holds the chest anywhere from -10°F to 54°F, factory preset at -4°F. That is a freezer-class range, not a cold refrigerator: mugs come out frosted white for the pour, and the same chest dialed warmer holds salad plates and dessert plates at a serving chill. An audible overheat protection alarm watches the compressor and condenser coil and warns you before a ventilation problem costs you the frost.
Everest supports the unit with optional 3 inch or 5 inch swivel casters with locks that thread into the built-in receptacles, plus 3.5 inch to 6 inch height-adjustable, interchangeable legs.
The EGC37 is the smallest chiller in the family, sized for a single station of frosted glassware: when the mug count outgrows it, the two lid EGC50 and EGC65 carry 230 and 290 mugs across 50 and 65 inch nominal lengths. It is a freezer-class chest, so it frosts glassware and chills plates but is not a bottle cooler; the EBC siblings handle canned and bottled backstock at refrigerator temperatures. Plan around the 36 3/4 by 26 3/4 inch footprint with clear reach above the lid, and power is a standard wall circuit: 115V at 5 amps through a 9 foot cord and a NEMA 5-15P plug.
Features & Benefits
-
Glass and plate chiller for bars that pour frosted mugs and plate cold courses
-
Frosts up to 160 eight-inch mugs in an 11 cubic foot top-loading chest
-
Runs a true freezer range from -10°F to 54°F, factory preset at -4°F
-
Slides open on a solid stainless steel lid insulated with 3/4 inch polyurethane
-
Locks down overnight with a removable ratchet lid lock that keeps glassware safe
-
Swaps the entire retractable Blizzard R290 cartridge in the field without on-site brazing
-
Serves glasses and plates from two levels of horizontally sliding wire shelves
-
Defrosts itself on a timed cycle with a dedicated defrost heater
-
Doubles as working surface with a heavy duty stainless steel countertop and rail set
-
Lights the load with shielded LED bar lighting on its own on/off switch
-
Levels or rolls with optional interchangeable legs and swivel casters on built-in receptacles
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Specifications
| Temp Type | Freezer |
| Temperature Range | -10°F to 54°F |
| Factory Preset Temperature | -4°F |
| Net Capacity (Cu. Ft.) | 11 |
| 8" Mugs | 160 |
| Lids | 1 Solid Slide |
| Lid Exterior | Heavy Duty Stainless Steel |
| Lid Interior | Galvanized Steel |
| Lid Insulation | 3/4" High Density Polyurethane |
| Lid Locks | Removable Ratchet |
| Shelves | 3 Epoxy Coated Steel Wire, Two Levels, Slide Horizontally |
| Interior Layout | Open Spaced, No Walls Between Compartments |
| Countertop and Rails | Heavy Duty Stainless Steel |
| Exterior Finish | Textured Laminate, Black Vinyl |
| Interior | Galvanized Steel |
| Cabinet Insulation | 1 3/4" High Density Polyurethane |
| Lighting | Shielded LED Bar Lighting With On/Off Switch |
| Refrigerant | R-290 |
| Compressor HP | 1/2 |
| BTU/Hr | 1,979 |
| Compressor Location | Side Mount |
| Fan Motors | Electronically Commutated (ECM) |
| Air Circulation | Full-Length Air Duct |
| Condenser and Evaporator Coils | Large Capacity, Corrosion-Resistant |
| Condenser Fan | High Performance, Auto-Reverse |
| Defrost | Time-Initiated, Temperature-Terminated; Defrost Heater |
| Condensate Management | Self-Maintaining Drain Pan, No External Drain |
| Overheat Alarm | Audible, Compressor and Condenser Coil |
| Power (V-Hz-Ph) | 115-60-1 |
| Full Load Amps | 5 |
| NEMA Plug Type | NEMA 5-15P |
| Cord Length | 9 Ft. |
| Feed Wires | 3 With Ground |
| Caster Mounts | Built-In Thread Receptacles |
| Exterior Length | 36 3/4" |
| Exterior Depth | 26 3/4" |
| Exterior Height | 33 3/4" |
| Crated Weight | 209 Lbs. |
| Optional Casters | 3"/5" Swivel With Locks (CASA3-01, CASA5-01) |
| Optional Legs | 3.5"-6" Height-Adjustable (AJL03-00) |
Manufacturer's Warranty
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10 Year
Compressor
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3 Year
Labor
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3 Year
Parts
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5 Year
Electrical
Certifications & Approvals
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NSF Approved
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ETL US & Canada
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ETL Sanitation

