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DECODING OUR PRODUCT NUMBERS
Our catalog is set up by door types,
condensing unit position or usage. Glass door model numbers are really
quite simple. We have developed a table with a few examples below, to
clarify the number/letter usage.
Examples: BS 54GD and BT 2103 SD HD
| The first letter
indicates usage. |
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B |
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-- Stands for bottled
goods. |
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F |
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- Stands for floral
cooler. |
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S |
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-- Stands for
showcase. |
| The second letter
indicates the condensing unit position. |
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S |
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-- Means standard
bottom mount unit. |
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R |
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-- Means
remote-condensing unit; can be ordered with or without unit.
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T |
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-- Means top mounted
unit. |
| The next numbers have to do with
the across the front dimensions. |
| 54 |
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-- Means 54".
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2103 |
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-- Means two 103" bodies.
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| The letters that follow the numbers indicate the type of doors. |
| GD |
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-- Means gliding or sliding doors.
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| SD
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-- Means swinging doors. |
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Any letters following those two letters would have something to do
with a specialty. |
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HD |
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-- Means heavy duty. |
| SS |
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-- Means stainless steel. |
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F |
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-- Means foamed in place
polyurethane insulation. |
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