
Product Details
- Manufacturer
- SKU
- HXC-629T
- Shipped From
- United Kingdom
About this product
Advanced Blood Bank Refrigerator - Touchscreen
Haier HXC-629T
Application
This advanced blood bank refrigerator is designed for the safe and reliable storage of blood and blood products at controlled temperatures. It is suitable for use in blood stations, hospitals, scientific research institutes, and biopharmaceutical facilities.
Product Details
- Model: HXC-629T
- Capacity: 629 liters (22.2 cubic feet)
- Power Supply: 220-240 V, 50 Hz
- Temperature Range: 2°C to 6°C, factory preset at 4±1°C
- Dimensions (W×D×H):
- Interior: 64.4 × 68.0 × 145.6 cm (25.4 × 26.8 × 57.3 in)
- Exterior: 76.5 × 94.0 × 197.0 cm (30.1 × 37.0 × 77.6 in)
- Net/Gross Weight: 212/257 kg (467/567 lbs)
Included Accessories
- Six drawers for organized blood bag storage
Key Features
- Dual control system with six high-precision sensors and mechanical thermostat ensuring 4±1°C stability
- Built-in cold chain monitoring for real-time temperature tracking and alerts
- Energy-efficient inverter compressor with variable speed fans for stable, low-noise cooling
- High-definition LCD touchscreen displaying temperature graphs, status, and event logs
- Comprehensive alarm system with sound and visual alerts; supports backup battery power
- Single insulated glass door with inner doors and adjustable shelves for efficient storage of up to 312 blood bags
Chemical Information/Safety Instructions
Follow appropriate blood and biological sample handling protocols and safety guidelines during use.
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