BILD 800 Wine Room Black #7343

(6 Reviews)
SKU: 7343 BILD 800 - Blk / Window
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$6,950.00
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Door to Door (BILD 800)

NOW WITH THE MOST ADVANCED AND QUIETEST COOLING UNITS FROM CELLARPRO! BILD 800 walk-in wine rooms come with supercharged CellarPro 1800XTS-ECX cooling units, all-wood Universal racking, double-pane tinted glass windows, locks, and lights. Our BILD Series are packed and shipped flat, and offer tremendous value and savings with many of the same features as our more expensive Le Cache wine cabinets. Features include:

  • Durable Black Melamine Finish
  • 3 3/4-inch Stained Hardwood Racking
  • Tinted double-pane glass
  • Stainless bar pull and security locks
  • CellarPro 1800XTS-ECX wine cooling unit (made in USA)
  • Electronic Thermostat and Digital Display
  • Adjustable Humidity Control
  • Energy-Saver and Quick-Chill Modes
  • Audible and Visual Alarms
  • Choice of Top or Rear-Vent Exhaust
  • High Performance Air Filtration System
  • Low-heat interior LED light
  • Optional bottle probe
  • R-9 in all insulated panels
  • 5-year warranty on the cooling system
  • One-year warranty on entire cabinet
  • Optional Extended Warranty
  • In-stock items ship within 2-3 days

TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY CONTROL
BILD 800 Wine Room Black (P/N 7343). Build your walk-in wine cellar with advanced CellarPro temperature and humidity control, wood wine racking for 796+ bottles, light and lock for under $8 per bottle.

Construction: Shipped unassembled, BILD wine cabinets feature durable melamine laminates on all exterior surfaces and thermal and UV protection, with each panel framed and insulated using high-density foam.

Racking: BILD wine racks are made from solid wood, and slots are sized with 3 3/4" slots to accommodate oversized bottles. Racking for 320 bottles is located on the left and and on the right wall, with a walkway down the middle for easy access. In addition, 13 cubic feet of bulk storage space exists atop the racks, providing storage for up to 156 Bordeaux-size bottles, or for oversized bottles like Magnums and large Champagne bottles.

Refrigeration: Advanced CellarPro cooling units provide digital temperature and humidity control inside the wine cellar. BILD wine cabinets include 1800XTS cooling units, the most powerful cabinet cooling unit made by CellarPro.

Ventilation: The cooling unit can be top vented or rear vented, as follows:

  • Top venting means that the cooling unit's intake and exhaust will occur at the top of the wine room (centered on either the left or the right wall). Top venting allows the wine room to be 2-3 inches away from adjacent walls, and requires 6 inches of clearance atop the wine room
  • Rear venting means that the cooling unit's intake and exhaust will occur on the left or right wall of the wine room, and requires 4-6 inches of clearance behind the cooling unit.

In both configurations, ample clearance above or behind the cooling unit is necessary for proper air circulation, and the location must be sufficiently large for the hot air generated by the cooling unit to dissipate.

BILD wine rooms should not be placed in environments that exceed 95F or fall below 50F. Door must be locked to ensure an airtight seal.

BILD wine rooms and cabinets require assembly. All assembly hardware is included with your purchase.

Brand: BILD

UPC: 077757073434

Size: 83w x 50d x 83h (in)

Weight: 1245 lbs

Power/Rating:
115V AC / 60 Hz
Running / Startup Amps (compressor)
- CellarPro 1800XTS-ECX: 3.6 Amps / 22.2 Amps

Capacity: 800 bottles

Material: Melamine Laminate

Warranty:
1 Year (Cabinet) / 5 Years (Cooling Unit)
Optional Extended Warranty

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PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS

POWER REQUIREMENT:
The cooling unit plugs into a standard wall outlet, and the outlet should be on a dedicated circuit. The components of the cooling unit draw 3 amps, and the electric outlet on the side of the cooling unit also is rated for 3 amps. The cord extends 6 1/2 feet from the back of the cabinet. If an extension cord is used, it should be 14-gauge wire or thicker, grounded, and as short as possible. We recommend using a surge protector rated at 15 amps or more. Under no circumstances should the wine cabinet share a circuit with another motor or compressor-based appliance, like a wine cooler, fridge or air conditioner.

FLOOR SURFACE:
The floor where you'll be placing the cabinet must be completely flat. Because of the significant weight of your wine cabinet, it is important that you consider the weight load factor of the floor as compared to the weight of the cabinet.

WEIGHT LOAD FACTOR:
After loading your wine cabinet with wine bottles, it will be extremely heavy. When selecting a location for your cabinet, make sure that the floor underneath is strong enough to support the weight of the cabinet (1195 lbs) plus the weight of the bottles (approx. 2400 lbs. assuming 800 bottles).

TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS:
CellarPro cooling units are designed to handle temperatures ranging from 50 to 95F.

VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS:
The cooling unit generates hot air that must be exhausted in such a way that it won't be recirculated by the cooling unit. If the hot air cannot be dissipated or channeled properly, and the cooling unit is forced to recycle its own hot air, the cooling unit will be unable to maintain cold temperatures inside the wine cabinet and/or will overheat and/or will run all the time.

The cooling unit can be installed to be top venting or rear venting.

  • If the cooling unit will be top venting, then the cooling unit will need at least 6 inches of clearance above the cabinet and 2-3 inches of clearance away from adjacent walls.
  • If the cooling unit will be rear venting, then the cooling unit will need 4-6 inches of clearance behind the cooling unit away from the adjacent wall.

ASSEMBLY REQUIRED:
BILD wine rooms and cabinets require assembly. All assembly hardware is included with your purchase.

BILD 800 racking is located on the left and right walls for easy access, with storage capacity as follows:
  • 320 bottles in 3-3/4 inch individual slots on each wall. 
  • 13 cubic feet of bulk storage space atop the racks, perfect for up to 156 stacked Bordeaux-size bottles, or for oversized bottles like Magnums and large Champagne bottles. 
Additional storage for stacked cases is available on the floor, and is not included in the figures above.

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Michael L

10/8/2012

The Thing is a Monster!

Just thought I would give you a brief update.

The thing is a monster...my neighbors were thinking I had a new cardboard car in my garage. Well, the delivery was painless. The drivers maneuvered the beast into the garage with little effort. After unwrapping and pulling the packing (which was very well done as I found no issues with the pieces due to shipping). My wife and I were able to get a few of the pieces to the basement where the unit is installed. I enlisted the help of my neighbor for the four big pieces which were, surprisingly, not too heavy. With all the pieces in the basement, I proceeded to start the assembly. getting the walls up was not too difficult (getting all the nuts screwed done was a bit of a challenge due to the tight space, a Sears ratchet wrench may have been useful). With the walls up, my neighbor and I lifted the roof into place with my son and wife bracing the walls. Once in place, we bolted it together and moved to the back wall. This was what I expected to be a real challenge...fit twenty or so pegs into holes all at once. Again to my surprise, it slid in fairly easily (with a little persuasion from the rubber mallet). Got that and the front bolted down, door installed and called it a day. Next, I installed the cooling unit and started on the wine racking. The racking went together with no issues (another surprise in a growing list). Put the racking in the room and turned on the cooling. Seems to be running pretty well so far. Total time invested in install is probably 12 - 14 hours.

Just a comment on the construction of this wine room...it is great. The assembly was great (considering the size of this thing, it was easy!). The quality of the materials is very good, the walls are sturdy as are the racks. All told this is a great unit (from a build perspective). Only complaint I can even try to bring up is that the caps for the bolt holes on the inside of the unit are dark brown while the interior is a lighter color...makes them stand out more than they should (sorry had to come up with something).

Now, the task is to move the wine into the room, a task for the weekend. I will follow-up with some comments on the performance and a few pictures of the room when I can.