20 ft
Standard Reefer
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External
L: 20’ | 6.06 mW: 8’ | 2.44 m
H: 8.6’ | 2.59 m
Internal:
L: 17′ 10.8” | 5.46 mW: 7′ 6.31” | 2.29 m
H: 7′ 5” | 2.27 m
Door:
W: 7′ 6.16” | 2.29 mH: 7′ 5.01” | 2.26 m
*The dimensions provided are typical sizes and are given only as a guideline. If the dimensions are critical, please contact us.
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Cubic Capacity
1,003 ft3 | 28.40 m3Maximum Payload
60,715 lbs | 27,540 kgTare Weight
5,423 lbs | 2,460 kgsMaximum Gross
67,196 lbs | 30,480 kgs -
How cold can a reefer get?
A normal reefer can maintain a temperature as low as -13 degrees Fahrenheit.
Do the items need to be frozen before going in the reefer?
Yes - reefers typically maintain temperatures between -13 degrees and 77 degrees Fahrenheit. If previously frozen, items will remain frozen.
How long can a genset run?
This answer will depend on how much fuel is in the gasoline tank. A full tank will typically run for about 115 hours.
How is a reefer powered through travel?
Traveling on a truck? Reefers are powered through generators (also known as a genset) on either the physical unit or the truck. If traveling on a vessel, reefers are powered through the ships generators.
40 ft High Cube
Reefer
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External
L: 40’ | 12.19 mW: 8’ | 2.44 m
H: 9’ 6” | 2.90 m
Internal:
L: 38′ 0.25” | 11.59 mW: 7′ 6.08” | 2.288 m
H: 8′ 4” | 2.54 m
Door:
W: 7′ 6.16” | 2.29 m
H: 8′ 5.14” | 2.569 m
*The dimensions provided are typical sizes and are given only as a guideline. If the dimensions are critical, please contact us.
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Cubic Capacity
2,366 ft3 | 67 m3Maximum Payload
66,80 lbs | 30,300 kgsTare Weight
10,141 lbs | 4,600 kgsMaximum Gross
77,162 lbs | 35,000 kgs -
How cold can a reefer get?
A normal reefer can maintain a temperature as low as -13 degrees Fahrenheit
Do the items need to be frozen before going in the reefer?
Yes - reefers typically maintain temperatures between -13 degrees and 77 degrees Fahrenheit. If previously frozen, items will remain frozen.
How long can a genset run?
This answer will depend on how much fuel is in the gasoline tank. A full tank will typically run for about 115 hours.
How is a reefer powered through travel?
Traveling on a truck? Reefers are powered through generators (also known as a genset) on either the physical unit or the truck. If traveling on a vessel, reefers are powered through the ships generators.