Why this triple door counter fridge earns its place
This is a three-door refrigerated prep counter that puts 474 litres of chilled storage where the work happens — under a worktop along the line. It is 1600 mm wide, 700 mm deep, and 850 mm tall, built from AISI 304 stainless steel with 50 mm insulation and a digital controller. The three doors open onto a shared refrigerated cabinet kept at -2 to +8 °C, so a section can hold a full shift's mise en place at the pass while the top doubles as a working surface. It is the format kitchens reach for when fridge storage and prep space have to occupy the same footprint.
Because it is supplied excluding the motor, the condensing unit is specified and sited separately — a remote arrangement that moves compressor heat and noise out of the kitchen and keeps the counter quiet at the pass. It runs at 40 dB(A) and weighs 115 kg, so it is a substantial but manageable unit. Day to day it works like any prep counter: doors stay shut through service, stock is loaded from the front, and the top stays clear for assembly and plating.
As a three-door unit it needs a run of wall or island space with clear front access for loading and cleaning, so measure the final position and the full delivery route before it arrives. The counter draws 24 kW and requires 230 V, 50 Hz supply. It ships without its condensing motor, so budget the remote unit and its installation into the job. Craven Cooling can advise on specifying the remote condensing unit and commissioning the counter as part of the install.


