The Kolpak KFX7-1010-CR Kold-Front Walk-In Cooler is a versatile indoor/outdoor remote unit that does not have a floor. It is equipped with cooling technologies to provide cool and steady air. The cooler has a 1 horsepower condenser and a 2.5" dial thermometer, ensuring that the contents of the cooler remain at a perfect temperature of 35 degrees Fahrenheit. This durable unit has a 26 ga. embossed galvalume interior and exterior and comes with a standard 34" X 78" door. It has dimensions of 90 inches tall, 116 inches wide, and 116 inches deep. The walk-in cooler, known as Kold-Front, has a height of 7'-6.25", a width of 9'-8", and a length of 9'-8". It is a floorless unit and has a 3/4 horsepower medium temperature (+35F) with a pre-charged KPC68MZOP-2. It requires 17.0 amps and operates on 208-230/60/1 voltage. The cooler also includes a KAM26-073-1EC-PR-8, which requires 1.6 amps and operates on 115/60/1 voltage. This unit is designed for both indoor and outdoor use and is an outdoor remote unit. The interior and exterior are made of 26 ga. embossed galvalume material. It also has 4" vinyl/foam screeds and a 2" dial thermometer. The cooler comes with several standard features. It includes the ArcticFox Temperature & Air Defrost Control, which combines the functions of a thermostat and defrost timeclock. This control is designed for medium temperature applications of 35°F and higher. It has a built-in defrost clock that can be used for time-initiated and time-terminated defrost cycles. The control's single-pole-double-throw relay manages the refrigeration and defrost cycles. For low-temperature applications, the ArcticFox Temperature Control provides a user-friendly thermostat that simplifies operation and eliminates frustration. The control includes a battery-powered clock to ensure proper operation after power is restored. The cooler also has additional features such as a thermostat, manual defrost, and a first defrost 2 hours after start-up. It has visual alarming for high temperature, low temperature, and sensor issues.