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Structural Concepts GMG12 Fusion® Refrigerated Service Case 146-1/4"W X 42-3/4"D X 51-5/8"H
| Manufacturer | Structural Concepts |
|---|---|
| Model Number | GMG12 |
| Manufacturer Part # | GMG12 |
| Height | 51.63" |
| Width | 148.5" |
| Depth | 43" |
| Weight | 1600 lbs |
| cETLus | Yes |
| ETL-Sanitation | Yes |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The Structural Concepts GMG12 Fusion® Refrigerated Service Case is a meticulously engineered unit measuring 146-1/4"W x 42-3/4"D x 51-5/8"H, tailored for diverse market segments requiring reliable refrigerated display solutions. It features a curved lift-up front glass, enhancing product visibility while maintaining a consistent integrated average product temperature of 40°F or less, crucial for optimal food preservation. The inclusion of a gravity coil ensures efficient cooling distribution, while LED top lights with a frosted lens provide enhanced visibility and product appeal. The unit is equipped with clear glass rear sliding doors for easy access and serviceability. It operates with remote DX refrigeration, which is convenient for businesses needing flexible installation options. The stainless steel rear exterior emphasizes durability and easy maintenance, which is vital for high-traffic environments. Certified by cETLus and ETL-Sanitation, this service case meets stringent safety and sanitation standards. The Structural Concepts GMG12 is a versatile and essential asset for food service operations, enabling businesses to display perishable goods effectively while maintaining quality and compliance with health standards.
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.

