Ideal for commercial or home pubs
UNDER COUNTER
BEVERAGE COOLERS
Why Choose A
Beverage
Cooler
UNDER COUNTER Beverage Cooler
FEATURES
- Tempered glass
- Heated Glass door
- Lockable
- Remote control
- Adjustable shelves
- Interchangeable Internal display light (Blue/white)
- Internal fan for air circulation
- Fan cooled wire and tube condenser
- Internal fan cut of when door opens
- Silent mode operation
- Compressor cooled
- Digital thermostat
SD220 Black Two Door Alfresco Beverage Cooler
SIZE
870 W X 500 D X 850 H
CAPACITY
220 litres
TEMP RANGE
-5⁰C to 10⁰C
DOORS
DUAL
UNDER COUNTER Beverage Cooler
STAINLESS STEEL Beverage Cooler
SD220SS Stainless Steel Alfresco Beverage CooleR
SIZE
870 W X 500 D X 850 H
CAPACITY
220 litres
TEMP RANGE
-5⁰C to 10⁰C
DOORS
DUAL
FEATURES
- Watts: 240
- Tempered glass
- Heated Glass door
- Lockable
- Adjustable shelves
- Internal display light selection between Blue and white
- Internal fan for air circulation
- Fan cooled wire and tube condenser
- Compressor cooled
- Digital thermostat
- Clear visual display of products.
- Front discharging for built-in or enclosed applications.
- External Digital control for easy access
SD300 Pedestrian Door Beverage Cooler
SIZE
1335 W x 520 D x 850 H
CAPACITY
300 litres
TEMP RANGE
-5⁰C to 10⁰C
DOORS
TRIPLE
Pedestrian Door Beverage Cooler
STAINLESS STEEL PEDESTRIAN Beverage Cooler
SD300SS Stainless Steel PEDESTRIAN Beverage CooleR
SIZE
1335 W X 520 D X 840 H
CAPACITY
300 litres
TEMP RANGE
-5⁰C to 10⁰C
DOORS
TRIPLE
FEATURES
- Watts: 240
- Tempered glass
- Heated Glass door
- Lockable
- Adjustable shelves
- Internal display light selection between Blue and white
- Internal fan for air circulation
- Fan cooled wire and tube condenser
- Compressor cooled
- Digital thermostat
- Clear visual display of products.
- Front discharging for built-in or enclosed applications.
- External Digital control for easy access
Considerations
What type of condenser is being used?
A wire and tube condenser is generally more costly but increases the efficiency of the unit especially in higher ambient temperatures. They have low condenser pressure and temperature and a good rate of heat transference. The older “Hot wall” condenser units are generally cheaper but are less efficient.
Can the unit be Built-in?
When installing the under counter units it is important to make sure they have enough room to “breathe”. If they do not have enough ventilation the unit can sweat and malfunction.
Is the unit digitally controlled?
There is a better control of temperature with a digitally controlled unit.
Is the unit compressor cooled?
There is a vast difference in price between compressor cooled units and thermos-cooled units. A thermos-cooled unit is air cooled. This is a far “cheaper” way to try and reduce the unit’s temperature but the performance is dependent on what the ambient or surrounding temperature is. Normally a thermo-cooled unit won’t reduce the temperature by more than 10 degrees below what the ambient temperature is. This is normally fine when temperatures are lower but in SA where temperatures are in the 30’s, in summer, these units will under-perform.
What is the Noise Factor?
A lot of these units are generally manufactured for commercial applications and are thus designed for more rugged and continual use. This does affect the noise output which is not a problem in a commercial environment but should be taken into consideration in a domestic setting.
What type of glass should be used in a display unit?
Tempered glass should be used because it is physically and thermally stronger than regular glass. When broken it crumbles into small granular chunks reducing the risk of injury. It also doesn’t “sweat” which protects the floor from damage.