Size: Typically 20ft or 40ft standard container dimensions, with internal volume ranging from 28 to 67 cubic meters.
Grade: Designed to meet ISO 1496-2 standards for refrigerated containers.
Viscosity: Refrigerant viscosity varies by type (e.g., R134a, R404A) but typically ranges from 0.2 to 0.5 cP at operating temperatures.
Buoyancy: Not applicable as these systems are installed in fixed containers; buoyancy is not a design factor.
Material: Exterior made of corrosion-resistant steel (Corten steel); insulation often polyurethane foam; evaporator and condenser coils typically aluminum or copper.
Temperature Range: Capable of maintaining -30°C to +30°C, depending on the model and refrigerant used.
Power Supply: Typically 440V AC, 60Hz, or 380V AC, 50Hz, with options for diesel generator backup.
Refrigerant Type: Commonly uses R134a, R404A, or R410A, with newer models transitioning to low-GWP alternatives.
Cooling Capacity: Ranges from 3,000 to 15,000 BTU/hr, depending on container size and application.
Insulation Thickness: Typically 50-100mm of polyurethane foam for optimal thermal efficiency.