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Bally 740390 Refrigerator Heater, Frame Wire 379" 115V
Bally 740390 Refrigerator Heater, Frame Wire 379" 115V
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BALLY 740390 Heater, Frame Wire 379" 115V
Prevent frost and condensation around your walk-in cooler or freezer doors with this reliable frame heater wire, ensuring energy efficiency and proper sealing.
The Bally 740390 Heater, Frame Wire 379" 115V solves the common problem of condensation and frost buildup around door frames, which can compromise your cooler’s efficiency and lead to higher energy costs. By maintaining the integrity of the door seal, this heater wire ensures consistent temperature control and reduces moisture-related issues. Installation is straightforward: carefully route the wire along the door frame, connect to the designated 115V power source, and secure according to Bally’s installation guidelines for optimal performance.
Product Details
• Product Type: Door frame heater wire
• Compatibility: Fits Bally walk-in coolers and freezers
• Manufacturer: Bally Refrigerated Boxes, Inc. — Genuine OEM Original Part
• Common Symptoms Fixed: Prevents frost and condensation around door frames, protects door seal integrity, and improves energy efficiency.
Part Numbers Replaced
740390
Key Features
Genuine OEM Quality: Manufactured by Bally to meet strict OEM standards, guaranteeing a perfect fit and reliable performance.
Performance & Efficiency Improvement: Maintains consistent temperature and prevents energy loss caused by condensation and frost.
Durability: Built to withstand the daily demands of commercial refrigeration environments, ensuring long-lasting operation.
Easy Installation: Designed for straightforward routing along door frames with clear guidelines for secure and effective installation.
Compatibility: Specifically engineered for Bally walk-in coolers and freezers, ensuring seamless integration with your unit.
Protect your refrigeration investment and maintain peak performance—order the Bally 740390 Heater, Frame Wire 379" 115V today to prevent frost, condensation, and energy waste!
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