Product Loading - Carrier 35X Operator's Manual

35x with standby 40x & 50x truck refrigeration units with cab command two controller
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Product Loading

Before Loading
Pre-cool the body. This will remove much of the heat from the
inside of the body and give the product much better protection
when it is loaded.
Place the unit in a defrost cycle immediately before loading.
This will remove moisture accumulated on the evaporator coil.
During Loading
Turn the unit off!
Check product temperature during loading.
Ensure the air return and supply opening remain
unobstructed.
Leave approximately 4 to 5 inches between the load and the
front wall for air return to the unit.
Leave at least 10 to 12 inches between the top of the load
and the ceiling to ensure that there is nothing to prevent
airflow to the rear of the body.
Load product on pallets to provide free air return to unit and
improve product protection.
Proper air circulation in the truck body – air that can move around
and through the load – is a critical element in maintinaing product
quality during transport. If air cannot circulate completely around
the load, hot spots or top freeze can occur.
The use of pallets is highly recommended. When loaded so air can
flow freely through the pallets to return to the evaporator, pallets
help protect the product from heat passing through the floor of the
truck. When using pallets, it is important to refrain from stacking
extra boxes on the floor at the rear of the truck, which cuts off the
air flow.
Product stacking is another important factor in protecting the
product. Products that generate heat – fruits and vegetables for
example, - should be stacked so the air can flow through the
product to remove the heat. This is called "air stacking" the product.
Products that do not create heat – meats and frozen products –
should be stacked tightly in the center of the trailer.
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