Keep ingredients & toppings within reach with the U-Line Commercial 66" Glass Top Refrigerated Condiment Rail. Perfect for commercial kitchens and foodservice operations, it holds a variety of pans to help keep operations running smoothly. Crafted from durable stainless steel to provide long-lasting performance, this unit requires minimal maintenance while delivering energy-efficient cooling and consistent temperature control. Enhance your kitchen's workflow efficiency and productivity with the U-Line Commercial 66" Glass Top Refrigerated Condiment Rail, a must-have for any professional kitchen aiming for excellence in food preparation and presentation.
- CGACC166 storage capacity: 7 GN 1/3 pans (not included)
- Electronic control
- Environmentally friendly R134a refrigerant: 7.0 oz (0.200 kg)
- Factory pre-wired for dedicated outlet, 11 ft cord and plug included NEMA 5-15P
- Stainless steel and glass construction
- Temperature range: 28°F to 46°F
Amps: Running (115 v) |
1.5 A |
Capacity: Total Volume (cu ft) |
7 GN 1/3 pans |
Control Type |
Digital |
Dimensions: Product Depth |
13 5/32" (334mm) |
Dimensions: Product Height |
17 11/16" (450mm) |
Dimensions: Product Width |
65 1/8" (1655mm) |
Refrigerant Type |
R134a |
Shipping Depth |
17.72" (450mm) |
Shipping Height |
17.72" (450mm) |
Shipping Weight |
137 lb |
Shipping Width |
66.99" (1700mm) |
Temperature Range |
28°F to 46°F |
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Type:
Specialty
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Width:
65.12"
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Height:
17.68"
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Depth:
15.15"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Icemaker:
No
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Dispenser:
No
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Sabbath Mode:
No
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WiFi Connected:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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