The WESTERN E425H220 is a high-efficiency, 351-liter eutectic deep freezer built for reliable and extended duration freezing, particularly in regions with inconsistent power supply. Its hard top design with two hinged doors ensures excellent thermal insulation and convenient access to its contents. Equipped with roller wheels for easy mobility and a quiet compressor for minimal operational noise, it guarantees efficient performance. The 80mm polyurethane insulation helps maintain temperatures below -17°C, even during power outages, making it a dependable solution for various freezing requirements. It comes with two internal baskets for better organization of items. The unit is supported by a substantial 4-year warranty, reflecting its durability and the manufacturer's confidence.
Features
:Eutectic Technology: Designed to maintain low temperatures for prolonged periods during power cuts.
Hard Top Hatched Double Doors: Enhances insulation and provides convenient access to different sections.
351 Liters Capacity: Generous interior for substantial storage.
Roller Wheels: Facilitates easy movement and positioning.
Quiet Compressor: Ensures silent operation, suitable for diverse environments.
Low Temperature Range: Maintains temperatures below -17°C.
80mm Polyurethane Insulation: Superior insulation for excellent temperature retention.
4 Years Warranty: Extended warranty period for long-term peace of mind.
2 Baskets Included: For improved organization and segregation of stored items.
Durable Construction: Built for longevity and demanding use.Specification
:- Product Type: Deep Freezer
- Brand: WESTERN
- Weight (Approx.) : 85 kg
- Capacity : 3511 l
Model: WESTERN E425H220
Type: Hard Top Hatched Double Door Eutectic Freezer
Dimensions (mm): 1360 (W) x 695 (D) x 840 (H)
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Baskets: 2
Temperature Range: <−17∘C
Insulation Thickness: 80mm Polyurethane (PUF)
Compressor Type: Quiet Compressor
Mobility: Roller Wheels
Warranty: 4 YearsApplications
:Small to Medium Commercial Kitchens: For storing various frozen food items.
Small Retail Stores/Kiosks: Ideal for ice cream, frozen snacks, and packaged frozen goods.
Home Use (Large Families/Bulk Buyers): Suitable for bulk freezing to take advantage of sales or reduce shopping frequency.
Hospitals/Clinics (non-critical samples): Can be used for storing certain temperature-sensitive items if within required temperature range.
Restaurants/Cafes: Freezing meat, poultry, seafood, and prepared meals.
Rural Areas/Regions with Power Fluctuations: Eutectic technology makes it highly effective during power outages.
Food Processing Units: For temporary storage of raw or processed frozen ingredients.
Items Should Be Stored:
- Frozen Foods: Vegetables, fruits, meat, poultry, seafood.
- Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts
- Packaged Frozen Meals
- Dairy Products (suitable for freezing)
- Baked Goods (for freezing)
- Ice Cubes/Blocks
- Specialty frozen items requiring temperatures below −17∘C.
Usage
:- Long-Term Storage: Excellent for extended preservation of perishable goods.
- Efficient Bulk Freezing: Accommodates a good volume of products, reducing the need for frequent replenishment.
- Backup Storage: Provides reliable freezing capabilities even during power interruptions, thanks to eutectic technology.
- Retail Display (if designed for it): Can be used in commercial settings for point-of-sale display of frozen items, depending on specific design features not fully detailed here.
Maintenance:
- Regular Cleaning: Clean the interior and exterior surfaces periodically with a mild, non-abrasive detergent and water. Always ensure the unit is unplugged before cleaning.
- Defrosting: Defrost the freezer when ice buildup reaches approximately 1/4 inch thickness to maintain efficiency. Refer to the user manual for the specific defrosting procedure.
- Condenser Coil Cleaning: Annually clean the condenser coils (usually located at the back or bottom) to ensure proper heat dissipation, which is crucial for energy efficiency and compressor lifespan.
- Door Gasket Inspection: Regularly check the door gaskets for any signs of damage, cracks, or wear. Ensure they form a tight seal to prevent cold air leakage.
- Ventilation: Ensure there is adequate space around the freezer for proper air circulation to prevent the compressor from overheating.
- Power Cord Inspection: Periodically inspect the power cord for any cuts, frays, or damage, and ensure it is securely plugged into a grounded electrical outlet.
Precautionary Guidance:
- Installation: Place the freezer on a level, stable surface. Avoid direct sunlight, heat sources (like ovens or radiators), and areas with excessive humidity.
- Ventilation: Maintain the recommended clearance around the freezer (typically 10-15 cm on sides and back) to allow for proper air circulation.
- Power Supply: Use a dedicated, grounded electrical outlet with the correct voltage and current rating. Avoid using extension cords or multi-plugs.
- Loading: Do not overpack the freezer, as this can impede air circulation and affect freezing efficiency. Allow space between items.
- Hot Items: Never place hot or warm food items directly into the freezer; allow them to cool to room temperature first.
- Door Opening: Minimize the frequency and duration of door openings to maintain internal temperature stability and energy efficiency.
- Children and Pets: Keep children and pets away from the freezer, especially when the doors are open, to prevent accidents.
- Moving: Always unplug the freezer and secure the doors before attempting to move it. Avoid tilting it beyond recommended angles.
- Repairs: All repairs and maintenance requiring internal access should only be performed by qualified and authorized service personnel.