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New 2-temp
cooler with Modern Look
Sleek,
upscale bottle-less cooler with filtration provides
great tasting hot and cold water from your tap.
Contemporary styling fits with today's modern offices.
Eliminates the hassle of 5-gallon bottles. |
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Two temperature system
Cold: 37-50º F, Adjustable • Hot: 185º F, Autocontrol
LED indicator for Hot and Cold water on the front
panel
Individual on/off control switches for cold and
hot water on rear panel
Completely sealed stainless steel cold reservoir and hot tank
Convenient, enclosed, no-drip dispensing faucets
Built-in filtration system is easily accessed for replacement
Available with Reverse Osmosis filtration system
Or Standard Dual-Cartridge filtration system
Available with ultra violet sterilizer |
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| This hot and cold bottle-less water
dispenser has the reliable features of our standard PWC-1000
model and serves offices up to 40 people. The stylish design
fits into modern offices and comes in two colors: standard executive
gray or silver & black option. |
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| Specifications
Shipping Weight: 58 lb.
Dimension:13”W x 15”D x 42.5”H
Cold tank volume 1 gal
Hot tank volume .5 gal
Cooling Rate: 1.5 gal/hr 37-50 ºF
Heating Rate: 1.3 gal/hr 180 ºF
Voltage: 115 VAC
Power Required: 600w max |
Filter System
Standard Filter 1500F
Stage 1:
5 micron Sediment
Stage 2:
10 micron Activated Carbon
Reverse Osmosis Filter 1500R
Above 2 stages plus
Stage 3:
50-GPD RO Membrane
Fully assembled
- connection hardware included
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AVAILABLE OPTIONS
2-Temp Model with Reverse Osmosis
2-Temp Model with Standard Filtration
Silver and Black Cabinet
2-temp Model w/ UV Sterilizer (more
info)
2-temp Model w/ Ozone Sanitizer (more
info)
Leak Detector option (more
info)
Cup Holder black
See PureWaterCooler
Accessories
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PWC-1500R
PWC-1500F
add /S
add /UV
add /OZ
LC-8021
CPH-1212
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| Replacement Filters |
Sediment
GAC Carbon
RO membrane, 50 GPD |
IFA-4035
IFA-4034
MA-4203 |

All water-bearing
materials in this water cooler comply with the
Safe Water Drinking Act amendment of 1996,
and are in compliance with NSF standard 61, section 9.
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