Haier DW-86L828JA Ultralow Freezer 29 cu ft -86°C Laboratory & Biomedical Storage
The Haier DW-86L828JA Ultralow Freezer is a high-capacity, -86°C laboratory freezer engineered for the safe, long-term storage of sensitive biological materials, including viruses, erythrocytes, leucocytes, and other research samples. Designed for blood banks, hospitals, research institutes, and laboratories, this unit combines ultralow temperatures with energy efficiency, reliability, and user-friendly operation.
Featuring dual independent refrigeration systems, precise temperature uniformity, and advanced touchscreen controls, the DW-86L828JA ensures your critical samples are fully protected under all conditions.
Key Features & Benefits
Ultralow Temperature Performance
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Temperature range: -40°C to -86°C, adjustable in 1°C increments
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Maintains cabinet temperature at -86°C with uniformity within ±6°C
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Dual independent refrigeration systems for ultimate reliability
Energy-Efficient & Low Noise Operation
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World-leading energy consumption: 8 kWh/day
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Noise reduction through innovative refrigeration cabin design
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Energy Star® certified
Advanced Touchscreen & Sample Management
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10-inch capacitive touchscreen with sample management system
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Large LED display: cabinet temperature, setpoint, ambient temperature, and input voltage
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Clear alarm indications for rapid response
Robust & Reliable Construction
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Electrogalvanized steel cabinet with white oven-baked powder coat finish
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Four inner doors and three adjustable shelves for organized sample storage
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Designed for long-term reliability in demanding laboratory environments
Interior Configuration
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29 cu ft (828 L) internal capacity
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3 adjustable shelves
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4 inner doors for improved organization and temperature control
Refrigeration System
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Dual independent refrigeration systems provide redundancy
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Operates one or both systems based on load and ambient conditions
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Each system can maintain -80°C independently for sample protection
Electrical
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220V / 60Hz
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Energy Star® certified




