Meat & Deli Serveovers
E6 Maress GD
New refrigerated multideck for leading discounters
BENEFITS AT A GLANCE
Heavy-duty performance
- Robust design
Increased food protection with reduced energy cost
- All-glass doors with anti-reflex coating
- Fewer defrost cycles
- Higher evaporating temperature
- Reduced refrigeration load
- Energy-efficient fans
Simplified maintenance
- Numbered key bar spacing for fast and flexible shelf fitting
- Hygienic and easy-to-clean design
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SYSTEM:
Remote
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TEMP. CLASS:
M0
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REFRIGERANT:
R744 (CO2), F-Gas
E6 Mivit GD
Basic closed multideck design with high standards
BENEFITS AT A GLANCE
Enhanced presentation of merchandise
- Pure and unobtrusive cabinet design
- Generous product facing area
- Low front
Back evaporator design
- Bottom piping: easy installation and maintenance
- Maximum display opening
- High service durability of fans and evaporator
- Self cleansing effect by defrosting
- Simple accessibility of drainage
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SYSTEM:
Remote
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TEMP. CLASS:
M2
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REFRIGERANT:
R744 (CO2), F-Gas
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