Container Solutions provides all sizes of refrigerated containers for your location. Made for the rigorous shipping purpose, refrigerated containers have become very popular as a temperature controlled storage solution. Temperature sensitive commodities can be safe in a controlled environment as low as negative 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Refrigerated containers for sale are available working and non working. Non working refrigerated containers or “insulated” container are very popular as a mobile self storage solution. Please take a look at the information below and give us a call if you have any questions.
Features and Benefits:
Sizing: Our largest Cold Storage Container at 40’ Length 2000 cubic ft. (56 cubic meters) Capacity. 20’ cold storage containers are capable of holding 1000 cubic ft. capacity. (28 cubic meters)
Refrigerated containers are portable. That means you can rest assured that if your business moves, your container can move with it.
Refrigerated containers reduce capital cost significantly when compared to standard walk in freezers.
Tight Construction: These units are delivered in one piece with no assembly required. They are manufactured to seal tight with minimal air leakage and maximum thermal efficiency brought forth from vigorous construction requirements and standards certified by the ISO (International Standards Organization)
Refrigerated containers are available for sale in the following sizes:
8’ x 20’ 8.5’ Standard Height
8’ x 40’ 8.5’ Standard Height
8’ x 40’ 9.5’ High Cube
8’ x 45’ 8.5’ Standard Height
8’ x 45’ 9.5’ High Cube
Elements that will impact the performance of a refrigerated cold storage container:
It is best to designate a person to regularly monitor the units performance
Proper air circulation both inside and outside the container. The interior floor air space (under the “T” surface) and the ceiling air space (above the red load line) must be kept clear to facilitate proper air flow and cooling through out the container. The area outside the container must provide for adequate airflow through the condenser, to insure peak
performance.
The electrical power supply must be reliable and within the design ranges at the supply panel.
The doors are only to be opened for loading and when closed must be fully closed. When the doors are opened, warmer moisture laden air will come into the container; this will cause an increased temperature inside the container and necessitate frequent defrosting of the evaporator coil.
Warm product loaded into the container will cause an increased temperature inside the container and necessitate increased defrosting of the evaporator coil.
The controls are meant to be set and left alone, any adjustment of settings or controls by non-qualified personnel could result in a performance failure.
Regularly confirm that the unit is cooling properly, that the condensing and evaporator fans are operating quietly and that the floor and condensate drains are open and working.
If your operation requires the doors to be open for extended periods of time, consider purchasing a clear plastic strip
curtain to help reduce the temperature loss.