Sterling Pro SPCR200P 282 Ltr 2-Door Refrigerated Counter
Product Description
The Sterling Pro SPCR200P is a two-door refrigerated counter unit designed to sit directly on the prep line, keeping chilled ingredients within reach at the point of use rather than...
Specifications
- Climate class
- 4
- Energy rating
- C
- External depth (mm)
- 700
- External height (mm)
- 850
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Product Description
The Sterling Pro SPCR200P is a two-door refrigerated counter unit designed to sit directly on the prep line, keeping chilled ingredients within reach at the point of use rather than requiring repeated trips to a remote cold store. The 282-litre capacity is divided across two independently accessed sections, giving operators a practical amount of chilled storage without occupying the footprint of a larger upright cabinet.
Forced-air cooling circulates temperature throughout the cabinet rather than relying on static cold zones, which helps product stored at different heights and positions hold more consistently to the target temperature. During a busy service when doors are opened frequently, the unit recovers more reliably than a static-cold equivalent — an important consideration where food safety compliance depends on consistent holding temperatures throughout the shift.
For day-to-day operation, the practical advantages of this counter include:
- Prep-line positioning keeps chilled ingredients accessible without leaving the station
- Two-door layout lets each section be used independently, limiting unnecessary temperature fluctuation
- Forced-air circulation supports even holding across the full cabinet depth
- Counter-height build allows the top surface to function as additional prep space
- Stainless steel construction cleans down quickly at the end of service
Installation requires a suitable mains electrical supply and adequate clearance around the condenser for ventilation. Positioning the unit tight against a wall or into a corner without accounting for airflow is one of the most common causes of refrigeration performance issues — worth considering carefully during kitchen planning. A level, solid floor supports door alignment and drainage over time.
This unit is well suited to smaller and mid-sized operations — restaurants, cafés, pub kitchens, and similar venues where a single prep counter meets the majority of service requirements. Sites running extended service periods or significantly higher prep volumes may find a larger-capacity or multi-section arrangement more appropriate.
If you'd like to talk through whether this counter fits your kitchen layout and service pattern, the team is happy to help before you make a decision.
Key Features
- 282-litre chilled capacity split across two independently accessed doors
- Forced-air cooling system for consistent temperature distribution throughout cabinet
- Counter-height build with usable stainless steel top surface for prep work
- Stainless steel interior and exterior construction for durability in daily use
- Two-section layout allows independent access to limit unnecessary door openings
Operational Benefits
- Keeps chilled ingredients at the prep station throughout a busy service
- Maintains more stable holding temperatures during repeated door openings
- Reduces unnecessary movement between cold storage and workstation during service
- Top surface adds usable prep space without increasing overall kitchen footprint
- Straightforward to clean down thoroughly at the end of each shift
Specifications
- Climate class
- 4
- Energy rating
- C
- External depth (mm)
- 700
- External height (mm)
- 850
- External width (mm)
- 1360
- Gtin
- 5.06E+12
- Insulation
- 60mm
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Max ambient temp deg c
- 30
- Power type
- 13amp Plug
- Refrigerant
- R290
- Temperature range (deg c)
- -2 to +8
- Weight (kg)
- 110
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It is well suited to small to mid-sized operations with moderate prep volumes. If your kitchen runs extended back-to-back services or requires a large number of ingredients accessible simultaneously, a higher-capacity counter or a multi-section configuration may serve you better — it is worth discussing your service pattern with us before committing.
- The most important installation factor is condenser ventilation — the unit needs adequate airflow clearance around the condenser, so placing it flush against walls on all sides or in a confined corner can restrict performance over time. A level floor is also important for correct door alignment and to ensure drainage functions properly.
- The counter-height stainless steel top is commonly used as supplementary prep space, which is one of the practical advantages of this style of unit on a prep line. It is not designed as a dedicated preparation surface in the way a purpose-built prep table would be, but for most kitchen layouts it handles the additional workload without issue.