DP200 Pro Low Temperature Conditioning Unit 60Hz
DP200 Pro Low Temperature Conditioning Unit 60Hz
✅Wine perfection, delivered READY to your doorstep! ✅Chill your wine, we’ll handle the rest!
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TECHNICAL SPECS
TECHNICAL SPECS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
SHIPPING INFORMATION
SHIPPING INFORMATION
Large Item Shipping: Additional Shipping charges may be charged for accessory items ordered on their own without the cooling unit. Rosehill Reserves the right to contact you should shipping charges end up substantially higher than advertised on our website. You will have an opportunity to not complete your order at that time.
For CAD customers - Shipping Charges for importation, brokerage, duties are extra might be extra, however you will be contact by a Rosehill Customer Service Representative to discuss it further. Local delivery included.
WARRANTY
WARRANTY
Wine Guardian warrants, to the original buyer, its goods and all parts thereof to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of original invoicing assuming NORMAL USE AND SERVICE.
Description
The DP200 Wine Guardian Pro low temperature conditioning unit is ideal for large commercial and residential specialty storage spaces. The self-contained, fully ductable DP200 produces a max capacity of 15,680 BTU/H and has many standard features including low ambient protection, and optional electric heat. The DP200 is equipped with enhanced refrigeration controls and is compatible with modern smart thermostats. Additional duct collars connections are also located on the condensing section of this cooling unit.
The DP200 is a 60Hz system, which is standard in most of North America (incl. USA & Canada).

Extra informatie

Perfect Wine Preservation
Precision Climate Control
Our wine cellars maintain the ideal 55-58°F temperature and 50-70% humidity, ensuring your collection ages gracefully. Features:
✓ Dual-zone cooling for reds & whites
✓ UV-resistant glass doors
✓ Vibration-free operation