TSX REF SOLID 23cf 230v/50hz

SKU#: TSX2305SV
UOM: EA
Lead time if no stock (days): To be advised
Available Qty: 0
Overview

Thermo Scientific™ TSX Series high-performance lab refrigerators are designed with features that support sample protection and sustainability objectives for the storage of media, reagents, chemotherapy, pharmaceutical and other medical and laboratory-grade storage requiring 3° to 7°C. The Series’ V-drive technology is designed to provide temperature uniformity that continually adapts to user patterns, offering significant energy savings without compromising protection.

  • Designed to safely store medical and laboratory storage, including vaccines, pharmaceuticals, media and reagents requiring a temperature range of 2°C to 8°C
  • Whisper quiet with a sound level of 52 dBA, enabling end users to work alongside the refrigerator without distraction
  • Unique V-drive technology is designed to detect usage patterns such as door openings when a higher compressor speed is needed and periods of stability where the compressor runs at a lower speed, saving energy without compromising protection
  • Up to 40% less energy usage than conventional refrigerant models*
  • Natural, R290 refrigerants, making the TSX Series compliant with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP)
  • Manufactured in an award-winning, zero-waste to landfill facility
  • Operating temperature range of 2° to 8°C, factory setpoint at 5°C
  • Choice of glass or solid door models
  • Lower HVAC costs as a result of less heat emission into the environment*
  • Easy to use microprocessor control with interior light, setpoint security and alarms
  • Compatible with wireless monitoring systems and remote alarm contacts
  • Standard door locks provide comfort and assurance
  • Ergonomic door handle
  • Optional chart recorders available
Specification
Product NameTSX REF SOLID 23cf 230v/50hz
SKUTSX2305SV
VisibilityCatalog, Search
UOMEA
BrandThermo Fisher

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