Ultra-Low Temperature Freezer - Haier DW-86L578J ULT -80 Celsius
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Ultra-Low Temperature Storage for High-Volume Applications
The Haier DW-86L578J Ultra-Low Temperature Freezer is a high-capacity solution designed for laboratories, hospitals, and research facilities requiring reliable storage of vaccines, biological samples, and temperature-sensitive materials.
Ultra-Low Temperature Performance
With a temperature range of -40°C to -86°C, this freezer ensures safe and consistent storage conditions for critical materials including blood components, viruses, and research specimens.
Large Capacity Storage
- Spacious 578L (20.4 cu.ft.) capacity
- Designed for high-volume storage needs
- Organized interior with multiple shelves and inner doors
Advanced Control & Monitoring
- Microprocessor controller for precise temperature management
- LED display for easy monitoring
- USB interface and optional RS232/485 connectivity
Comprehensive Safety Features
- High and low temperature alarms
- Power failure and low battery alerts
- Door ajar and sensor error notifications
- Hot condenser and remote alarm system
Efficient & Durable Design
- Hydrocarbon refrigerant for eco-friendly performance
- Energy-efficient operation with 900W power
- Low noise level at 50 dB
- Manual defrost system for reliability
Designed for Medical & Laboratory Use
- Ideal for hospitals, blood banks, and research institutes
- Suitable for long-term storage of vaccines and biological samples
- Optional CO? and LN? backup systems for added protection
Specifications
- Temperature Range: -40°C to -86°C
- Capacity: 578L (20.4 cu.ft.)
- Controller: Microprocessor
- Display: LED
- Noise Level: 50 dB
- Power: 900W
- Power Supply: 110V / 60Hz
- Plug Type: NEMA 5-20
Dimensions
- Exterior: 38.1" W x 38.6" D x 78" H
- Interior: 24.4" W x 28.2" D x 51.6" H
The Haier DW-86L578J offers dependable ultra-low temperature performance and large-capacity storage, making it an essential solution for demanding medical and laboratory environments.