The 265L Gas Electric Double Door Fridge from Zero provides dependable refrigeration and freezing in one efficient unit. This 265 litre gas electric double door fridge operates on LPG gas with optional mains electric backup, making it ideal for South African households facing load shedding or living off the grid.
With a total capacity of 230 litres, the fridge offers 198 litres of refrigerator space and 32 litres of freezer storage. The double door design separates cooling and freezing compartments, allowing better temperature control and improved food organisation.
This 265L gas electric double door fridge includes both a gas thermostat and an electric thermostat for precise temperature management. The built-in gas flame indicator and gas ignitor enhance safety and ease of use. The appliance carries both hot zone (+43°C) and temperate zone (+32°C) ratings, making it suitable for South African climate conditions.
The unit consumes approximately 31g of LPG per hour when set to the coldest thermostat position. On electricity, it uses approximately 0.29 kWh with a 320W rating. Adjusting the thermostat reduces both gas and electricity consumption.
Unlike conventional compressor fridges, LPG operation runs quietly and continues working during power outages. This makes it perfect for farms, lodges, rural properties, staff accommodation, or backup household refrigeration.
Key Specifications
Total Capacity: 230L
Refrigerator Capacity: 198L
Freezer Capacity: 32L
Energy Source: LPG Gas (Electric Optional)
Gas Thermostat: Yes
Electric Thermostat: Yes
Gas Flame Indicator: Yes
Gas Ignitor: Yes
LPG Consumption: 31g/hr
Electric Consumption: 0.29 kWh
Wattage: 320W
Colour: White
Dimensions: 1550mm (H) x 600mm (W) x 680mm (D)
Boxed Weight: 74kg
This 265L gas electric double door fridge is ideal for:
• Load shedding backup
• Off-grid homes
• Farms and plots
• Game lodges
• Rural properties
• Emergency preparedness
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Only a registered LP Gas installer may connect the gas supply to this appliance. Always request the installer’s LPGSA registration card and record the QCC number before installation begins.
After installation, the installer must explain operation and safety procedures. You must receive a completion certificate and only sign once satisfied. Keep your invoice for warranty purposes.
Correct installation ensures compliance with LPG safety standards and protects your warranty.