Like New PHCBI Pharmaceutical Refrigerator model MPR-1412

sku: 3364756
Out Of Stock
Condition : Pre-owned
Warranty : 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
Region : EC
$7,500.00
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  • Make Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • Hertz 60Hz
  • Model MPR-1412-PA
  • Serial 21030138
  • Weight 12
  • Voltage 120V
  • Working Working
  • Includes Power Cord
  • Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
  • Dimensions 12×12×12 in
  • Shipping Type FedEx Ground
  • Item Condition Pre-owned

***This instrument was tested to specifications. Unit is like new and includes everything pictured. Buyer can expect a working machine and 30-day warranty. See photos for details.  FOB:  Frederick, MD 

MPR-1412 Pharmaceutical Refrigerator

The MPR-1412 large capacity Pharmaceutical Refrigerators (with wiring shelves) delivers stable, reliable temperature control for clinical, pharmaceutical, biomedical storage and processing. Fast recovery following door openings assures safe storage even with frequent access and high ambient conditions and to remove heat loads generated by powered instruments. Vertical, forced air circulation with blower creates a uniform temperature at all shelf or drawer levels, top to bottom and front to back. Internal shelf or drawer clearances permit positive airflow to help restore temperature to setpoint following door openings, and safely accommodates busy, high traffic demand for access to stored contents in pharmacies, clinics and hospitals.
With a temperature range of 2°C to 23°C, the MPR-1412 Pharmaceutical Refrigerator is ideally suited for many tests that require a stable, cool temperature or general cold storage. 

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