Isotherm Refrigerator - Cruise 36 Inox.
Isotherm Cruise Refrigerators combine technological innovation with sophisticated, yet practical design.
The CR 36 Inox is a built-in drawer fridge with a unique design. Due to its compact dimensions, the CR 36 Inox can be installed where no other fridge might fit. It is the stainless steel version of CR 36. The compressor can be relocated up to 1.2 metres away, always keeping it in horizontal position. The Inox model comes with a four side flush mounting frame.
Features:
- Freezer compartment
- Equipped with interior light and installation frame
- Very low power consumption
- 12 / 24 volt Danfoss / Secop compressor
- Door with a safety lock and magnetic rubber seal
- Fan-cooled 12 / 24 volt Danfoss / Secop compressor
- One piece inner lining of food-quality, high density plastic with rounded corners for easy cleaning
- Constructed of corrosion resistant materials
Part Number | Type | Volume | Dimensions (H x W x D) | Weight | Power Consumption | Danfoss / Secop compressor type | Freezer Volume | Freezer Temperature | Cut-Out (H x W) |
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BLA-381632 | CR 36 Inox | 36L | 255mm x 453mm x 715mm | 16kg | 300 W/24 hours | BD35F | - | - | 260mm x 458mm |
- Power consumption W / 24 h in operation on 12 Volt with +5 °C in the refrigeration space, ambient temperature +25 °C according to the Standards ISO 15502:2005 and EN 153:2006
- Refrigerators manufacturing tolerances -2 / +4 mm
- Dimensions include refrigerator’s feet
- With AC / DC optional kit, depth may increase
- According to EN 603335 - 1 regulation, the inside walls of the furniture housing the refrigerator must be distant from the fridge by 20 mm per side and 50 mm from the top
- Please refer to the installation manual for further technical / installation details
- Most Isotherm fridges can also benefit from a retro-fitted Isotherm Smart Energy Control kit. On some models it reduces battery consumption by up to 50%
- Specification changes may be made without prior notice
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