Why this flat glass serve over fridge earns its place
The SOCA-F18790B is a flat-glass serve-over counter built for face-to-face service across a 1.55 m² display area. The low flat-glass front puts chilled stock at eye level for the customer while the assistant serves from behind, making it a working counter for delis, farm shops and fresh-food sections rather than a self-select cabinet. At 1875 mm wide it gives a generous merchandising run in a single unit.
Cooling is ventilated, holding a -1 to +5 °C band that reaches cold enough for fresh fish and highly perishable chilled produce, with automatic electric defrost and an electronic controller keeping the temperature steady through the trading day. It is rated to climate class 3 and runs at a measured 60 dB. On energy it draws 2737.5 kWh a year, which works out at about £684 a year at 25p/kWh.
The cabinet measures 1875 × 1130 × 1190 mm (W×D×H) and ships on a 2100 × 1250 × 1400 mm pallet, so check both the doorway and the delivery route before it arrives — it is a heavy unit at 310 kg gross, 250 kg net. It runs from a standard 220-240 V/50 Hz supply, draws 480 W, and uses 150 g of R290 refrigerant.



