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I have a Revco chest freezer (http://www.pacificcombustion.com/manufacturer/revco/UltraLow&CryogenicFreezers/EliteSeries-40C.htm) ULT 2050 3 D31 purchased in August 2005 for ca. $6000. Goes down to -41. No independent confirmation of that however. Motor went out in October 05, service people came from Tulsa and promptly replaced it (within warranty, no longer so, I fear...). Bugs not gone, but at least I have a weapon when loans come back from who knows what conditions. Inside dimensions large enough for whole mount gray fox: 20"wide, 26" deep, 70" long.

Note: large, heavy, ungainly objects are only delivered on Friday afternoons at 4 pm when there is no one there, temp in 90s, halls cluttered with items from a lab that was in the process of moving, and truck driver has 30 seconds to complete delivery. Figure your corners exactly.

NMcC

Nancy Glover McCartney, PhD
Curator of Zoology
UA Collections Facility
2435 Hatch
Fayetteville, AR 72701

http://www.uark.edu/~arsc/collections/index.html

Phone: 479-575-4370
FAX: 479-575-7464


Quoting "Kaplan, Emily" <[email protected]>:

Hello all,

(Apologies for cross-posting)



The IPM working group treatment subgroup is looking for examples of
freezer specifications from various institutions. Our hope is to compile
these specifications and post them on the museumpests.net site as a
resource for institutions looking into purchasing freezers. This
information would accompany fact sheets already posted about
recommendations and procedures for low temperature treatments, which can
be found on the http://museumpests.net/tools/treatments.htm (along with
fact sheets for other types of treatments).



If your institution has a freezer you are happy with (or if you have
cautionary tales of freezers you have not been happy with) it would be
enormously helpful if you can find the time to put together the basic
specs. We can edit and compile them for posting. We won't use the name
of your institution unless you give us permission but your location will
be helpful information - i.e. country, and if US what region. .



Here is the basic information we are looking for, based on the
recommended minimum temperature at 20 degrees below 0 Celsius,
maintained constantly so that cycling (as in "frost-free" freezers) does
not bring freezer temperature above that.



Type - i.e. chest freezer, walk-in

Brand

Model

Size

Price

Year purchased

Brief description of capabilities - lowest temperature capable of
reaching and maintaining

Have you had adjustments made to the freezer so that it can maintain
adequate low temperature?

How do you monitor the temperature? Are you doing any independent check
of the temperature (e.g. dataloggers) and if so what equipment are you
using?

Comments on maintenance and any other related experiences





An example can be found on http://museumpests.net/tools/treatments.htm

in the posted document "Pest Treatment Case Study: Low Temperature Pest
Management Treatment at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American
Indian "



Please send your information to me at the address below.



Thanks very much!

Emily (chair, IPM Working Group Treatments subgroup)



Emily  Kaplan

Conservator

National Museum of the American Indian

Cultural Resources Center

4220 Silver Hill Rd

Suitland MD 20746

301.238.1418

fax 301.238.3201

[email protected]






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