Skip to content

Laboratory Refrigerators TLR (Lab Fridges)

Thermoline's laboratory refrigerators are designed with both durability and efficiency in mind. They're sturdy enough to withstand years of use without any problems.

These specially developed lab fridges are suitable for medical research, universities and private industry where critical research samples are required to be stored safely.

Overview

A laboratory refrigerator is an invaluable tool for any scientist and medical professional. Selecting laboratory fridges in Australia is an important decision that can have a lasting impact on your ability to conduct research and store specimens. Our range of laboratory refrigerators provides the reliability and security essential for busy labs where stable temperature control is required.

Key Features

  • Versatile Sizes and Styles: Available in various styles and sizes, from under-bench to large double and triple door free-standing units, our fridges cover any application and laboratory space.
  • Door and Shelf Options: Featuring the option of solid or glass doors and adjustable shelves, these fridges can be configured for accurate storage and easy retrieval of lab samples.
  • Digital Control and Alarms: A bright, easy-to-read digital control is standard, featuring high and low-temperature logging and alarms that sound if the temperature goes out of range. All laboratory refrigerators have lockable doors for added security.

Benefits

  1. Stable Temperature Control: Ensures that your research and samples are kept at the proper temperature, maximising their shelf life and reproducibility.
  2. High Standards and Approval: TGA approved and registered in the ARTG (299160) as a Class I medical device, ensuring they meet the highest standards available in the market.
  3. Australian Made: Proudly manufactured in Australia, these fridges are suitable for all busy small and large research laboratories, offering reliable performance and support for local needs.

Summary

Thermoline laboratory refrigerators are designed to meet the rigorous demands of research and healthcare environments. Our premium range, proudly Australian made, is ideal for universities, government research, and healthcare clinics. With automatic defrosting, precise temperature control, and secure storage options, our fridges ensure your samples and data are stored properly, unaffected by fluctuating temperatures or other external factors.

At Thermoline, we are committed to providing the highest quality lab fridges to safely store your samples. Trust Thermoline to deliver reliable, secure, and versatile refrigeration solutions for your critical research and storage needs.

Technical Data

  • Brand
    Thermoline
  • Capacity
    145L - 1500L
  • Models Available
    Six
  • Temperature Range
    +4°C to +10°C
  • Electrical
    2A/230V
  • Complies With
    ARTG (299160)

Support & FAQs

At Thermoline, we strive to supply helpful customer support to ensure that you get the most out of our products. We are committed to providing whatever support our customers need, wherever they are in the world. If you can't find your solution in the below FAQs or Knowledge Base, please contact our friendly support team.

What is the difference between a lab fridge and domestic fridge?
The main difference between a laboratory fridge and a domestic fridge is the level of precision and consistency required for the storage of lab samples. Laboratory fridges can have features such as alarms, monitoring systems, and backup power supplies to ensure the safety and integrity of the stored samples. Laboratory fridges are designed to meet the specific needs of the lab, whereas domestic fridges are designed for general household use.
What is the temperature range of the lab fridge vs vaccine fridge?
Lab fridges offer a wider controlled temperature range for 2-8°C. Vaccine fridges, on the other hand, have a fixed 5°C setpoint as outlined in Strive for 5 by The Pharmacy Guild of Australia. 
Can you have remote monitoring of alarms in a lab fridge?
Thermoline's entire range of laboratory fridges can be connected to a building management system to allow for remote monitoring of power loss and low and high alarms. The BMS is a volt-free NO/NC contact closure that simply changes state if in an alarm condition. 
How do I check and reset the minimum & maximum temperature readings on the Dixell controller?
Press and release the “UP” button until ‘Hi’ appears. This is the ‘MAX’ temp logged.
Press and hold the “SET” button until RST appears. The maximum logged temperature will then be reset.
Press and hold the “DOWN” button until ‘Lo’ appears. This is the ‘MIN’ temp logged.
Press and hold the “SET” button until RST appears. The maximum logged temperature will then be reset
What is the PoF message on the controller?

The PoF message means the controller is locked. PoF has appeared because the UP & DOWN buttons have been pressed simultaneously and locked the controller. 

Please press the UP & DOWN buttons simultaneously until 'PON' appears to unlock the controller.