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Summit ADRWC36PNR Combination Wine Cellar & 2-Drawer Refrigerator 36" Wide ADA Compliant (32 3/8" High)
| Manufacturer | Summit Commercial |
|---|---|
| Model Number | ADRWC36PNR |
| Manufacturer Part # | ADRWC36PNR |
| Width | 24" - 35"W |
| Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel Exterior |
| Bottle Capacity | 20 - 59 Bottle Capacity |
| Height | 32.38" |
| Width | 35.5" |
| Depth | 23.63" |
| Weight | 194 lbs |
| ETL | Yes |
| ETL-Sanitation | Yes |
| ADA Compliant | Yes |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
Summit Commercial, ADRWC36PNR, Combination Wine Cellar & 2-Drawer Refrigerator, 36" wide, ADA compliant (32 3/8" high), built-in, panel ready doors (panel not included), fully articulating style hinge (wine cellar), reversible door (wine cellar), stainless steel handles, digital thermostat (wine cellar: 40º to 72ºF. all-refrigerator: 35º to 47ºF), high/low temperature alarm, open door alarm, adjustable wire dividers for each drawer, wine cellar can store up to 34 standard 750ml Bordeaux style or wider Burgundy style bottles, (5) adjustable shelves in a classic wooden finish with a stainless steel trim, LED lighting, Sabbath mode, right angle plug, anti-tip bracket, R600a hydrocarbon refrigerant (CARB compliant), 100% CFC free, 115v/60,1.3 amps, ETL, ETL-C, ETL-S, (Residential-Commercial)
Certifications
ADA Certified
The item has been evaluated by the Department of Justice for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The item was found to be compliant with ADA Standards for Accessible Design.
ETL Sanitation
The item meets or exceeds the sanitation standards set by Edison Testing Laboratories (ETL).
ETL
This item has been evaluated by Edison Testing Laboratories (ETL) and has been found to meet or exceed electrical and gas safety standards.
