Breezaire WKL 8000 Wine Cellar Cooling Unit - Black Series
Enhance your wine storage with the Breezaire WKL 8000 Wine Cellar Cooler
An elite cooling solution tailored for discerning collectors! Designed for cellars up to 2000 cubic feet, this unit ensures optimal conditions with an adjustable thermostat maintaining temperatures between 50°F and 60°F and humidity levels from 50% to 75%, safeguarding against cork and label deterioration. The Breezaire WKL 8000 features a vibration-minimizing, ultra-quiet operation to preserve both tranquility and wine integrity. Its sleek, flush-mount design integrates seamlessly into any wine cellar décor, requiring no complex installation. Equipped with the Sentry III+ control system, it displays temperature continuously, offers power outage protection, and includes a blockage shut-off to maintain stability in emergencies. Opt for this high-performance system to ensure your wine ages in perfect conditions, enhancing both collection and enjoyment.
[Note - some photos may show the Beige Series]
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Key Features:
- Adjustable Temperature: Ideal storage and aging between 50°F and 60°F
- Automatic Humidity Control: Prevents cork and label deterioration
- Sentry III Plus Controller: Power outage and blocked airflow protection
- Vibration Control: Dampening mounts to minimize vibration
- Ultra-Quiet Operation: Maintains the wine cellar's tranquility
- Attractive Metal Cabinet: Can be flush mounted to any wall
- Base: Black, aluminum
- Ease of Installation: No plumbing, complicated wiring, or on-site refrigerant installation needed
- Uncompromising Quality: Designed for superior performance
- Power Cord: Out the front
- Hot Air Discharge: Out the back
- Drain Fitting: Bottom
- Cold Air Exhaust: Out the front
- Warranty: 5 years parts, 1 year Breezaire labor
Specifications:
- Dimensions: 16.25W x 22.00H x 22.25D
- Cubic Feet Rating: 2000 cu. ft.
- Electrical: 10 amps
- dBA Rating: 67
- Weight: 101 lbs
Breezaire WKL Cooling Unit User Guide