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Structural Concepts GHS1056RLB (FLAT) Fusion® Refrigerated Service Case 121-1/8"W X 42-3/4"D X 55-1/4"H
| Manufacturer | Structural Concepts |
|---|---|
| Model Number | GHS1056RLB (FLAT) |
| Manufacturer Part # | GHS1056RLB (FLAT) |
| Height | 55.25" |
| Width | 123.37" |
| Depth | 42.75" |
| Weight | 1500 lbs |
| cETLus | Yes |
| ETL-Sanitation | Yes |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The Structural Concepts GHS1056RLB (FLAT) Fusion® Refrigerated Service Case is an exceptionally engineered display unit, measuring 121-1/8 inches in width, 42-3/4 inches in depth, and 55-1/4 inches in height. This sleek case is designed with a flat angled lift-up front glass, making it suitable for displaying a variety of perishable goods. The case maintains an integrated average product temperature of 40°F or less, ensuring optimal preservation conditions. It features LED top and shelf lights with a frosted lens, providing enhanced visibility while minimizing glare. Its clear glass rear sliding doors facilitate easy access for service staff, while the remote DX refrigeration system ensures efficient cooling performance. The stainless steel rear exterior adds to the unit's durability and professional appearance. Certified by both cETLus and ETL-Sanitation, this model meets high safety and sanitation standards, making it an ideal choice for diverse market segments such as supermarkets, bakeries, and deli operations. Its combination of functionality, advanced refrigeration technology, and aesthetic appeal underscores its unique value proposition in the refrigerated display case industry.
Certifications
ETL Sanitation
The item meets or exceeds the sanitation standards set by Edison Testing Laboratories (ETL).
ETL US & Canada Listed
The item meets or exceeds ETL safety standards as well as those set by Canada and the U.S.
