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TME1000N-A 2 Glass Door Display or Storage Fridge

Model ID: TME1000N-A

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TME1000N-A 2 Glass Door Display or Storage Fridge

Model ID: TME1000N-A

ActiveCore 2: durability and power economy combined with app-based control. An affordable double glass door commercial display fridge offering premium performance, quality, and 897 litres of space.

Features & Benefits
  • Pack more in and drive impulse sales with superior display space
  • Save time restocking with 70 product facings (600ml PET bottle)
  • Reduce power bills and boost your environmental credentials with market-leading natural refrigerant technology that has virtually no impact on the environment
  • Minimize waste and maximize ROI with the SKOPE-connect commercial fridge management app built into every ActiveCore 2 fridge
  • Reduce display fridge repair costs and business downtime with the ActiveCore interchangeable refrigeration system for safe, streamlined servicing
  • Designed and tested for hot commercial environments of up to 40°C
  • Significantly reduced noise for a quieter working environment
  • GEMS compliant
  • Best suited to: Restaurants / Cafes, Clubs / Pubs / Bars, Quick Service Restaurants, Convenience / Petrol / Supermarkets, Hospitality / Venues, Accommodation, Schools, Medical / Aged Care
Specifications
  • Dimensions: 1130 W x 745 D x 2200 H (mm)
  • Doors: 2
  • Door Type: Glass
  • Shelves: 5
  • Material: Powder coated galvanised steel
  • Gross Volume (Litres): 897
  • Total Floor Area (m2): 0.84
  • Weight (kg): 225
  • Refrigeration Unit: Self-Contained
  • Temperature Range: 1°C to 4°C (adjustable with SKOPE-connect 1°C to 15°C)
  • Max Ambient Temperature: 40°C
  • Refrigerant: R290 / 99g (natural refrigerant)
  • GEMS Class: 3M1
  • GEMS Energy Consumption (kWh/24h): 3.79
  • GEMS Annual Running Costs: $415 p.a. (@$0.30/kWh)
  • kW: 0.72
  • Current Draw (Amps): 3.0 (includes unit 2.6)
  • Electrical Safety Climate Class: 5
  • Interior Lighting: 2 x 1400mm, 15W LED
  • Controller: SCS Connect (SKOPE-connect compatiable)
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth® wireless technology
  • Refrigeration System: Top mounted, integral, removable ActiveCore refrigeration unit (UTHCNI-0010)
  • Power Cord: Supplied with 2.3m, 10 Amp plug and lead
  • Power Supply: 220-240V a.c. 50Hz, single phase supply
Options
  • Branded Decals Print (Sign & Sides)
  • Extra Shelf & Clips (per level)
  • Gravity Matting
  • Lit Sign (See AC Model)
  • Merchandising Strips
Pricing and Availability

Description Part No. Stock External Finish Internal Finish Illuminated Sign Panel Lighting
TME1000N-A LED R290 SRP WHITE SM10GYN/W0255
In Stock

5 or more in stock

White White No LED Lights

Listed prices are ex-warehouse and do not include local freight and taxes. Listed Warranty terms apply in Australia and NZ only. SKOPE funding is only available to Australian and NZ customers. For full details of your local terms and conditions speak to your local SKOPE representative.

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“SKOPE is a very important part of the picture because we need concepts that work on many levels – our venues need to be labour-efficient and maintenance-efficient, and we need the confidence that the equipment we choose can be relied upon.”

- Brisbane

“Choosing SKOPE was about design aesthetics, functionality, and also hygiene. But we also wanted to make sure we chose a product that we could clean easily and was from a brand that had a really fabled reputation founded on reliability.”

- Melbourne

“A restaurant was experiencing supply delays of their equipment which was going to delay their new opening. We supplied them three double door fridges which they were able to rent short term. This meant they could open their business on time and start making money. Even if further delays were experienced, they were covered.”

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