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Product category: Cooling: refrigeration
News Release from: Marvel Scientific | Subject: 6CAD general purpose laboratory refrigerator
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 22 August 2006

ADA height lab refrigerator for
universal design

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Designed to comply with the height standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Marvel Scientific's 6CAD general purpose laboratory refrigerator addresses differing physical needs

Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that all new construction of, or modification to, public and commercial facilities be accessible to individuals with disabilities Because the 5.4ft3 (150litre) 6CAD general purpose laboratory refrigerator is built for lower countertops and users of all abilities, its design includes numerous unique features

Two slide-out shelves make it easy to access items stored in the back.

The shelves feature safety stops to help prevent the shelves from being disengaged from the refrigerator.

The top shelf includes an ingenious flip-up section to vertically store tall items on the shelf below.

A microprocessor controlled thermostat, ultra-efficient compressor, lifetime fan motor, and Commercial UL and C-UL Listing ensure optimum performance and unwavering reliability.

An optional rear access port allows installation of temperature or alarm probes.

Marvel Scientific refrigeration products are engineered and constructed to meet or exceed the stringent standards required by health, science and industry.

Each model - whether general purpose, flammable material storage or hazardous location/explosion proof - has been designed specifically for the lab with a Commercial UL Listing, and all Marvel products are warranted for commercial use.

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