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Technical specification

6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

CODE

IATA ULD type code

RAP

ATA code

LD-9

AS36100 identifier

2A8C

REFRIGERATION SYSTEM

Air conditioning system with compressor cooling and electrical heating. Powered by rechargeable NiMH
batteries.
Power rating

100–240 V AC, 50–60 Hz, max 16 A

Recommended charging temperatures

+5 °C to +25 °C (+41 °F to +77 °F)

Charging temperature limits

-20 °C to +40 °C (-4 °F to +104 °F)

Typical charging time at recommended charging temperatures

11 hours

IP rating

IP15B

Cargo space temperature set point

Set point 5 and 20 °C (41 and 68 °F)
Free set point 4-30 °C (39.2-86 °F)

Set point accuracy

±2 °C (±3.6 °F) for any set point

Autonomy at container temperature set point 5 °C

170 h at 20 °C (68 °F) ambient

Operational limits at any set point on battery power

-32 °C to +49 °C (-25.6 °F to +120.2 °F)

MONITORING CAPABILITIES

Monitoring

8 Cargo space temperatures (°C)
2 Ambient temperatures (°C)
Cargo space humidity (RH %)
Ambient humidity (RH %)
Cargo loaded inside (yes/no)
Door openings (open/closed)
Battery level (%)
GPS location

DIMENSIONS

External cube (volume)

11.5 m

3

(407 ft

3

)

External dimensions (L x W x H)

3175 x 2235 x 1624 mm
(125 x 87.99 x 63.94ʺ)

Internal dimensions (L x W x H)

2466 x 2055 x 1320 mm
(97.06 x 80.91 x 51.97 ʺ)

Door opening (W x H)

2055 x 1320 mm
(80.91 x 51.97ʺ)

Internal cube (volume)

6,6 m

3

(236 ft

3

)

Pallet capacity

5 EUR 1 pallets (800 x 1200 mm) (31,5 x
47,2ʺ)
4 US 40 x 48ʺ pallets (1016 x 1220 mm)

WEIGHT

Tare weight*

1100 kg
(2,425 lbs.)

Max gross weight

4625 kg
(10,196 lbs.)

Max net weight*

3525 kg
(7,771 lbs.)

OTHER INFORMATION

Suitable for use on aircraft A300, A310, A330, A340, A350, A380, B747, B767, B777, B787, DC10, IL86,
MD11, L1011. For other aircrafts, alternative operating procedures may apply.
Forkliftable with slot-height 93 mm (3.66ʺ), slot-width 255 mm (10.04ʺ) and slot center to center distance 852
mm (33.54ʺ).

*Tare weight and max net weight may change due to repairs, see the manufacturer’s plate for correct weight.

38 (40)

Doc No:
UM-RAP-1002

Revision:
0

State:
Released

Release Date:
2021-12-10

Approved By:
hanst

Summary of Contents for 140020R

Page 1: ...AP container Model 140020R P N 140020R A Doc No UM RAP 1002 Version 0 www envirotainer com Releye RAP User Manual Doc No UM RAP 1002 Revision 0 State Released Release Date 2021 12 10 Approved By hanst...

Page 2: ...Record of revision RECORD OF REVISION VER NO REVISION 0 First release Doc No UM RAP 1002 Revision 0 State Released Release Date 2021 12 10 Approved By hanst...

Page 3: ...2 1 2 1 ODLN sticker 5 3 CONTAINER DESCRIPTION 6 3 1 Orientation conventions 6 3 2 Overview 7 3 3 Refrigeration system operation 9 3 4 Walls 10 3 5 Operating conditions 10 4 USING THE CONTAINER 11 4 1...

Page 4: ...23 4 4 4 4 Order additional charging adapters 25 4 4 5 Precautions during shipment 26 4 4 6 Storing the container 26 4 4 7 Operating the display unit 27 4 4 7 1 The display unit 27 4 4 7 2 Wake the d...

Page 5: ...5 3 Alarms 35 5 4 Hardware 36 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 38 6 1 Definition of dimensions 39 Doc No UM RAP 1002 Revision 0 State Released Release Date 2021 12 10 Approved By hanst...

Page 6: ...Intentionally left blank Doc No UM RAP 1002 Revision 0 State Released Release Date 2021 12 10 Approved By hanst...

Page 7: ...an aircraft or other means of transportation Connectivity The container is provided with connectivity equipment for wireless data transmission This equipment has built in flight detection in accordanc...

Page 8: ...y Envirotainer Engineering AB Staffans v g 2A SE 192 78 Sollentuna SWEDEN 1 4 CONTACT For contact information to our operations centers refer to www envirotainer com For questions regarding this manua...

Page 9: ...s Regulations when loading the container 2 1 SYMBOLS 2 1 1 SYMBOLS IN THE MANUAL The following symbols are used in the manual WARNING Indicates a possible danger that can lead to death or serious inju...

Page 10: ...ickers Envirotainer and Releye also on roof L Document pouch D Sticker Seal M Sticker Place stickers here E Sticker Auto disabled N Sticker Do not charge inside aircraft F Manufacturer s plate O Stick...

Page 11: ...describes the acceptable damage limits from an airworthiness perspective for safe carriage on the aircraft Before every lease the container is inspected against even stricter criteria than those state...

Page 12: ...ing capacity temperature capacity power consumption and battery autonomy refer to 6 Technical specification 3 1 ORIENTATION CONVENTIONS Fig 3 Schematic view of the container with orientation conventio...

Page 13: ...ation system on off Manually disabling the connectivity B Refrigeration system In the machine room behind the service hatch Includes rechargeable battery modules and mechanical refrigeration modules C...

Page 14: ...H Tie down tracks For securing cargo I Cargo space Contains air distribution panels temperature sensors and tie down tracks J Return air outlet For return air from the cargo space K Air inlets Supply...

Page 15: ...he ceiling walls and doors and into the cargo space The air travels along the inner floor and re enters the refrigeration system through return air outlets in the partition wall at the rear of the car...

Page 16: ...uch as scratches to the outer surface D of the sandwich panel does not affect the flight safety properties of the container Light damages to the sandwich panel A does not affect the insulation perform...

Page 17: ...are completed 4 1 PREPARING A SHIPMENT Before the shipment the following must be performed Pre condition the cargo Refer to 4 4 2 1 Pre condition the cargo Pre condition the container Refer to 4 4 2 2...

Page 18: ...ver it is in a warehouse Refer to 4 4 4 Charging the container Make sure that all doors and lids are closed and latched Limit the time on the tarmac during aircraft loading to avoid temperature extrem...

Page 19: ...ore moving the container CAUTION Do not place the container on any electrical cables such as the charging cables of other containers CAUTION Do not pull the container by the strap handles when the con...

Page 20: ...m 86 6 4 4 1 3 LIFT FROM THE REAR MACHINE ROOM SIDE When lifting from the rear the forklift pockets in the container base shall be used Minimum length of forks when the container is empty 1600 mm 63 M...

Page 21: ...d maximum loaded Do not stand in front of a moving container 4 4 2 PRE CONDITIONING CARGO AND CONTAINER 4 4 2 1 PRE CONDITION THE CARGO The container is designed to maintain the cargo at the cargo spa...

Page 22: ...sed 2 On the shipment status overview press to enter Container Settings 3 Select Set Temperature NOTE The Set Temperature screen is active for one minute If the display returns to the shipment status...

Page 23: ...ing a temperature controlled room The pre conditioning using a temperature controlled room can be performed with the refrigeration system turned on or off Pre conditioning with the refrigeration syste...

Page 24: ...The display will show Temperature control PRE CONDITIONING during the process Wait until the text changes to Temperature control ON before loading the cargo 5 If the pre conditioning is performed wit...

Page 25: ...he cargo on pallets to allow proper airflow through the pallet underneath the cargo CAUTION If the cargo is wrapped make sure that the pallet is not covered as this would obstruct the airflow along th...

Page 26: ...ie down tracks with the cargo in place Fig 19 Top view of cargo loading pattern 5 Plan the cargo loading depending on the pallet size Fig 20 Secure the cargo 6 CAUTION Cargo that is not properly strap...

Page 27: ...se and lock the doors If applicable secure at least the right hand door with a seal WARNING Before closing the doors make sure that nobody is inside the cargo space Fig 22 Add shipping documents and l...

Page 28: ...adapter used for any abnormalities before connecting it to a power outlet Connectors shall be inspected for residual water or other contamination Make sure that the power outlet in the building is pr...

Page 29: ...N 807S 4 4 4 3 CHARGE THE CONTAINER Fig 24 Take out the charging cable 1 Open the door of the charging unit and take out as much of the charging cable as needed WARNING Inspect the connector in the lo...

Page 30: ...t throughout the charging The display shows Charging ongoing currently at XX CAUTION Tripping hazard Make sure that any excess cable is safely stowed away in the charging unit 4 When the green status...

Page 31: ...art number British Standard 546 15A 3 pins P N 807W NEMA 6 15R 15A 250V P N 807X NEMA L15 30P 30A 250V P N 807Y Danish SRAF 1962 DB 16 87 10A 250V K plug P N 807Z Place an order by sending an e mail c...

Page 32: ...connectivity manually Refer to 4 4 7 7 Disable connectivity 4 4 6 STORING THE CONTAINER Fig 29 Do not store anything on top of the container CAUTION For personal safety and to avoid damage to the cont...

Page 33: ...pment status overview If there is an active alarm or alert the shipment status overview is temporarily replaced by an alarm alert message Refer to 4 4 7 5 View and address active alarms and alerts The...

Page 34: ...ce pin code required Return to previous menu Down View alarms Forward Accept Back Table 8 Indicator icons Icon Description Icon Description Icon Description Pre conditioning in progress Connectivity i...

Page 35: ...the display for more information Red An alarm has been triggered One or more of the refrigeration system components are malfunctioning and the shipment is at risk If the container is maintaining temp...

Page 36: ...he shipment status overview before the new set temperature has been confirmed the setting is not saved 3 Set the applicable temperature using and 4 Press to confirm the temperature setting 4 4 7 4 CHE...

Page 37: ...arm or alert that has been viewed but not addressed is still active and pending action The button on the shipment status overview will remain orange 4 4 7 6 TURN THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL OFF The contai...

Page 38: ...atic flight detection mode and disabled Connectivity switch towards DISABLED The connectivity is disabled The top icon in Fig 35 is shown on the display Connectivity switch towards AUTO The connectivi...

Page 39: ...4 7 8 LOCK AND UNLOCK THE DISPLAY UNIT FOR INPUT Fig 37 Locked display 1 On the shipment status overview press and hold for three seconds The lock icon will be visible on the display Repeat the step...

Page 40: ...at XX Charging is in progress When the green indicator light changes from flashing to fixed the charging is finished Until the charging cable is disconnected from the power outlet the display unit wi...

Page 41: ...indicated by a red indicator light on the display unit The red indicator light means that one or more of the refrigeration system components are malfunctioning and the shipment is at risk If the conta...

Page 42: ...t status overview is shown If the indicator light is yellow or red Alarm Alert Actions is shown 4 4 7 2 Wake the display up from sleep mode The buttons are unresponsive the display on the display unit...

Page 43: ...the door is closed but the door is open The door sensor may be faulty Contact customer support 1 4 Contact It is not possible to switch the connectivity on off with the connectivity switch There is an...

Page 44: ...space humidity RH Ambient humidity RH Cargo loaded inside yes no Door openings open closed Battery level GPS location DIMENSIONS External cube volume 11 5 m3 407 ft3 External dimensions L x W x H 317...

Page 45: ...6 1 Definition of dimensions 6 1 DEFINITION OF DIMENSIONS Fig 38 Definition of dimensions 39 40 Doc No UM RAP 1002 Revision 0 State Released Release Date 2021 12 10 Approved By hanst...

Page 46: ...last page Envirotainer Engineering AB www envirotainer com Doc No UM RAP 1002 Revision 0 State Released Release Date 2021 12 10 Approved By hanst...

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