Rated for external use in environments that range between 40°F and 95°F
Designed for for use in wine cellars up to 400 cubic foot capacity
Provides outstanding performance, adjustable humidity control, and maximum cooling power
Removable steel case provides easy access to the internal components for servicing and repair
Designed to be installed through an external wall and vents in the rear
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This Wine Cooling Unit 1800XTSx by CellarPro is rated for external use in environments that range from 40°F to 95°F and is designed for Wine Cellars up to 400 Cu. Ft. If you are installing this unit in an environment that gets down to 20°F, we suggest adding a Compressor Heater Modification to your Cooling Unit. The Compressor Heater attaches to the compressor and provides reliable peak heating during critical cold periods.
This Wine Cooling Unit provides Outstanding Performance, Adjustable Humidity Control, and Maximum Cooling Power. Cooling Unit is designed to be installed through an external wall and vents in the rear. Added to this cooling unit is an Outdoor Hood, a Condensate Drain Line, Coated Condensor Coils, and the option of a Power Cord Modification.
Please Note: The Exterior Hood must have at least five (5) inches of clearance outside the Cellar. In addition, the cooling unit requires at least eight (8) inches of clearance inside the Cellar.
Product Dimensions: 10.6H x 18.2W x 22D
Max Cooling Power
Rated for External Use
Electronic Thermostat
Digital LED Display
Adjustable Humidity Control
Energy-Saver Mode
Quick-Chill Mode
Audible and Visual Alarms
High-Output Compressor
Electrofin Coated Evaporator and Condenser Coils
Min/Max Temperature
Maintenance-Needed Indicator
Auto-Defrost Cycle
Ultra-Quiet Operation (< 50 dBA)
Power On/Off Switch
Removable Steel Case
Power Cord Exits from the Front
Includes Condensate Drain Line
Vibration-free Operation
3-Amp light Receptacle
Please Note:For installations in environments down to 20°F, we recommend adding our compressor heater modification to the cooling unit. Below 20°F, the cooling unit's performance will begin to degrade.
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