I doubt very much if you can apply NEC Table 220.56 to a refrigerator load. NEC Article 220.56 state's that these demand factors shall not apply to air-conditioning equipment. NEC 440 put's air conditioners and refrigerators in the same category.
Eric, I think you're slightly off base here. The refrigerator described here is certainly not "air-conditioning equipment." And in any case, household type refrigerators are considered "appliances" (NEC 422) not air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment (NEC 440.)
Although the language in 220.56 is not explicit, I would interpret 220.56 as relating to equipment that is installed in a kitchen in other than a dwelling unit (such as in restaurants, etc.) I don't think a refrigerator in a lab would be considered "kitchen" equipment.