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Refrigerated
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Characteristics |
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These containers are designed to
operate independently of a blown air refrigerated system and
are fitted with their own refrigeration units which require an
electrical power supply for operation
Each container is capable of being set at its own individual carriage
temperature.
The
internal structure of these containers is similar to that of the 'port-hole'
insulated container with alloy T-section floor and securing points each side at
the base of the sidewalls (3 each side in a 20', 4 each side in a 40', all at
Safe Working Load 2023kg each) and fall out lashing points at corner posts
The container framework is of steel but the cladding of these containers may be
either Steel GRP or Aluminium Alloy and the new generation boxes are stainless
steel lined. |
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Electrical Supply
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These units will operate on either 200 to 220 volts or 380 to
440 volts both at 50/60 Hz, 3-phase at 32 amps. The plugs have
3-pin plus an earth, the latter being at the 3 o'clock
position.
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Note: |
Cargo should not be stowed to the
full height of the container, but an air gap of approximately
75mm should be left at the top.
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