LEEC C330 Warming Cabinet

Temperature Range 5°C To 60°C | Capacity 330 Litres

Product Code

25828
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Description

LEEC C330 Warming Cabinets are designed specifically for the warming of bottles, bags of saline/fluid and blankets, in hospital settings, to over 37°C. As the largest model in the range, the C330 offers a spacious 330-litre capacity. Energy efficient and easy to use, warming cabinets such as the C330 are the ideal addition to your A&E or maternity ward.

Features of the C330 include polished stainless steel chambers for ease of cleaning, and inner glass doors that give a clear view into the chamber, without disturbing the temperature. Moreover, the rear access port allows temperature monitoring probes to be inserted. Externally, the cabinet also features a powder-coated finish for enhanced durability and appearance.

Users can program alarm thresholds directly into the digital controller. If the cabinet detects a temperature anomaly, it automatically disconnects the heating elements for safety. This cabinet has a temperature range of between 5°C above ambient to 60°C offering flexible warming options.

Two shelves are included, however, it can accomaodate up to 6. The cabinet measures 62 x 69 x 142cm externally and 50 x 55 x 120cm internally.

 

Key Features Of The LEEC C330 Warming Cabinet

  • 330 Litre Capacity
  • Temperature Range 5°C To 60°C
  • Inner Glass Doors
  • Rear Access Port
  • Alarm Thresholds
  • Powder Coated Finish
  • Stainless Steel Chamber
  • 2 x Perforated Steel Shelves
  • Internal Dimensions (L x W x H) 50 x 55 x 120cm
  • External Dimensions (L x W x H) 62 x 69 x 142cm

 

Brochure For LEEC C330 Warming Cabinet

Additional information

Dimensions62 × 69 × 142 cm
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Model

C330

New/Used

Used

Warranty

30 days (Richmond Promise)

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