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B&W4 CTM2 RL

Home Shop B&W4 CTM2 RL
62,475.00 AED
Overview:

The integrated cooling unit RL (9 litres) is the perfect choice for the fresh preparation of coffee and milk drinks, whether hot or cold.

Capacity per Hour

  • 240 espressos
  • 200 coffees
  • 140 cappuccinos
  • 120 teas
    (Note: Amount depends on cup size and machine setting.)

Specifications

  • Bean Hopper: ~1.7 kg
  • Refrigerator: 9 liters

Electrical Connection

  • 1 Phase:
    • 220–240 VAC / 50–60 Hz, 5800–7100 W / 32 A
    • 220–240 VAC / 50–60 Hz, 2700–3100 W / 13 A
  • 3 Phases:
    • 380–415 VAC / 50–60 Hz, 5800–7100 W / 3x16 A

Dimensions (W/D/H): 600 x 600 x 646 mm
Weight: 85 kg

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The integrated cooling unit RL (9 litres) is the perfect choice for the fresh preparation of coffee and milk drinks, whether hot or cold.

Capacity per Hour

  • 240 espressos
  • 200 coffees
  • 140 cappuccinos
  • 120 teas
    (Note: Amount depends on cup size and machine setting.)

Specifications

  • Bean Hopper: ~1.7 kg
  • Refrigerator: 9 liters

Electrical Connection

  • 1 Phase:
    • 220–240 VAC / 50–60 Hz, 5800–7100 W / 32 A
    • 220–240 VAC / 50–60 Hz, 2700–3100 W / 13 A
  • 3 Phases:
    • 380–415 VAC / 50–60 Hz, 5800–7100 W / 3x16 A

Dimensions (W/D/H): 600 x 600 x 646 mm
Weight: 85 kg

The integrated cooling unit RL (9 litres) is the perfect choice for the fresh preparation of coffee and milk drinks, whether hot or cold.

Capacity per Hour

  • 240 espressos
  • 200 coffees
  • 140 cappuccinos
  • 120 teas
    (Note: Amount depends on cup size and machine setting.)

Specifications

  • Bean Hopper: ~1.7 kg
  • Refrigerator: 9 liters

Electrical Connection

  • 1 Phase:
    • 220–240 VAC / 50–60 Hz, 5800–7100 W / 32 A
    • 220–240 VAC / 50–60 Hz, 2700–3100 W / 13 A
  • 3 Phases:
    • 380–415 VAC / 50–60 Hz, 5800–7100 W / 3x16 A

Dimensions (W/D/H): 600 x 600 x 646 mm
Weight: 85 kg

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