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Need a quality compact ice cube maker that punches well above its weight? The tiny NDP20 now uses R290 Hydrocarbon natural refrigerant so you can produce 23kg/24hours of crystal-clear ALFA ice cubes with more power efficiency and virtually zero impact on the environment. Perfect for small bars and cafes.
Description | Part No. | Stock | Range | Designation | Refrigeration System Type | External Finish | Condensation System | Power Supply | Mounting | Refrigerant Type |
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Description: NDP 20 A SELF CON ICE MAKER | Part No.: ITV-NDP20 A-R290 |
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Range: Alfa | Designation: 20 | Refrigeration System Type: Integral | External Finish: AISI SS 304 Body | Condensation System: Air | Power Supply: Single Phase | Mounting: Adjustable Legs Only | Refrigerant Type: R290 (Natural refrigerant) |
Designation: 20 | Refrigeration System Type: Integral | External Finish: AISI SS 304 Body | Condensation System: Air | Power Supply: Single Phase | Mounting: Adjustable Legs Only | Refrigerant Type: R290 (Natural refrigerant) |
Listed prices are ex-warehouse and do not include local freight and taxes. Listed Warranty terms apply in Australia and NZ only. SKOPE funding is only available to Australian and NZ customers. For full details of your local terms and conditions speak to your local SKOPE representative.
Please note: this ice maker must be installed by a qualified Plumber or Refrigeration Mechanic and have a water filter installed. Failure to do so may void the warranty on this product.
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