Reefer temps
Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by gekko1323, Jul 26, 2024.
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The evaporator gets ice built up on it, gets let's air flow through the fins, and I believe the temp of the ice is warmer than the temp of bare metal. It cools with less effiency, or hardly at all if its plugged with ice. The more humidity in the atmosphere, the quicker ice builds up on the evaporator. The defrost times can be changed in the settings.
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Yeah it got down to -12 with no problem. It also purrs like a cat. You can hardly hear it. When I drove for Stevens Transport, those reefers sounded like lawn mowers. I filled it up last night at 22:00. I'll let you know its fuel usage rate when I fill it up tomorrow again.Lane=addict and Siinman Thank this.
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Probably loaded the product hot,
99% of the time I only run zero, unless I’m doing something brokered where it specifies -10 on the BOL, not that these places keep their freezers that cold to begin with (unless it’s ice cream)Lane=addict and Siinman Thank this. -
This driver needs to get him handheld thermometer and note product temperature when loaded, we did this in the early 2000's. While I worked for foodservice company.Lane=addict Thanks this.
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So I filled up the reefer tonight. It took 23.4 gallons in 46 hours of use. It's been running continuously at -10. That comes out to .51 gallons per hour. I was pleasantly surprised because I was expecting a gallon an hour.
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Yes always set it at the temperature the shipper has requested you to do, therefore you won't be held accountable if something happens to the product, anything below 32 F is freezing so yes - 10 F = about - 22 C. Which is very freezing. Anything like ice cream and frozen veg that is the standard temp they need to be stored at.
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I try to always pre cool. When going to next pickup empty for chilled loads. Then if product is above freezing like fresh meat, I will open door vent when driving if possible to vent some air out. Or Crack doors once every few hours until frozen temp is reached. If load is not sealed at pick up.
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