-10° is most frozen loads. Cycle
Sometime chicken is 28° cont
Produce is 35°cont
Dairy is 34° cont
Mixed is 34° cont
Ice cream is -20 cont low elevation routes. I had a chart pic but lost it.
Start/Stop vs Continuous
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The company I work for disabled the start/stop and we haul a specialized ‘product’ at -35c (-31f ) continuous.... better have a good pair of gloves!
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There are even printers attached to the nose that I can print out the exact temp inside down to the tenth of a degree every 10 minutes for the entire length of haul...
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The reason I went with carrier over thermo king is carrier has a 6 cylinder compressor and tk uses 4 cylinder... Which carrier claims provides more/ faster cooling power which does make sense... I do a lot of frozen and everyone mostly uses carrier units. Carrier is also 175 pounds lighter.
I didn't know you could even get that. No need for me though, what I have now will keep ice cream at -20 in July in Texas with ease.ncmickey Thanks this. -
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I was referring to the capability to keep a load beyond the usual low set point minimum of about -20 generally.
Or if we were to ask a certain user around here about when he pulled reefers and he had it cranked all the way down to -150 while cruising 140 mph across 24% grades and overnighting from one side of the country to the other.Maj. Jackhole Thanks this. -
If temp recorders are present, or reefer data is pulled, then you did as instructed.DVG, ncmickey and Powder Joints Thank this. -
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