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10ft Refrigerated Containers

10ft refrigerated containers (reefer)  are normally exclusively built for the domestic market. They are available both second hand and new.   Most 10ft refrigerated containers run off a single phase power supply which makes them ideal for a wide variety of uses.  It is, however, possible to get 10fts that utilise a 3 phase supply although these are not as readily available.   The 10ft refrigerated containers normally have a solid checker plate  rather than a t-bar floor.   
There are many additions that you may wish to consider when buying a 10ft refrigerated container such as butchers doors, lighting, curtains, alarms etc.   All can be added  as per the customer’s requirements.
Second hand 10ft refrigerated container

Second hand 10ft refrigerated container

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you are considering buying a 10ft refrigerated container the following facts may be useful:-

INTERIOR

    Length        245cm    Width         224cm    Height        222cm

    Cubic Capacity 13 cu m

    Door opening width 224cm      Door opening height 218cm

    Tare weight 1500kgs     Max gross weight 15000kgs

    Pallet capacity 5 to 6 depending on type

 EXTERIOR

    Length  300cm      Width  243cm      Height 259cm

The downside of 10ft containers is that they are normally more expensive than the more widely available 20ft and 40ft containers as they are not built in such numbers and do not have such a demand in the commercial marketplace.

Refrigerated Containers - Three Phase and Single Phase Power Requirements

Most refrigerated containers (reefers) sometimes known as ambient temperature containers, need a 3 phase power supply to run effectively.   This is often found on farms, industrial estates as standard but not in normally in a domestic setting.    Most suppliers of refrigerated containers will have the capability of  commissioning the container on the customer’s site.   However, sometimes, a  engineer known to the customer personally might be called in.  

It is important to be able to give the following information:-

  • The power requirements for 3 phase are 380/440VAc with a current rating of 32 amp. 
  • The circuit should be protected by an RCD (Residual Current Device) with a leakage trip level of 30mA
  • The socket should suit a  5 Pin Ceeform 32A  conforming to BS4343
  • A minimum of 8m of cable should be supplied for a 20ft unit and 10m of cable for a 40ft unit

New Refrigerated Containers

New Refrigerated Containers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Often customers ask for single phase powered refrigerated containers.   The most common size found for this is 10ft.   However it is important to note that the 10ft refrigerated containers are often more expensive than a 20ft or even a 40ft.   This is because it is not a size commonly used in shipping and any 10ft  containers are normally purposely built for the domestic market.  

Whilst 10ft refrigerated containers can chill and freeze using a single phase supply, 20ft and 40ft refrigerated containers often struggle to freeze successfully.   This is because in order to become single phase the 3 phase refrigeration units are often taken out and replaced with single phase ones that often do not have the capacity to freeze the cubic meterage of a 20ft or 40ft container.   As a result the single phase 20ft or 40ft units are often just referred to as chiller containers.

If a 3 phase supply is not (or even no electricity supply at all) available on site but a freezing capacity is still required clip on generators can often offer a solution.  In a future post we will discuss the basic facts of clip on generators and what to look for when purchasing.

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“I thought I would just say a big thank you for your help with sorting out the delivery of our beautiful new container. I expected on my return to work to arrange to have it moved to its final resting place, but was very pleased to see on my return it is sat exactly where we needed it. Once again many thanks...”

Shirley - Rastrick High School
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