Operating Instructions
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Selection of Operating Modes
The Thermo King CYCLE-SENTRY system is
designed to save refrigeration fuel costs. The
savings vary with the commodity, ambient
temperatures and trailer insulation. However, not
all temperature controlled products can be
properly transported using CYCLE-SENTRY
operation. Certain highly sensitive products
normally require continuous air circulation.Use
the following guidelines to select the proper
operating mode to protect the commodity you are
transporting.
Examples of products normally acceptable for
CYCLE-SENTRY Operation:
•
Frozen foods (in adequately insulated
trailers)
•
Boxed or processed meats Poultry
•
Fish
•
Dairy products
•
Candy
•
Chemicals
•
Film
•
All non-edible products.
Examples of products normally requiring
Continuous Run Operation for air flow:
•
Fresh fruits and vegetables, especially
asparagus, bananas, broccoli, carrots,
citrus, green peas, lettuce, peaches,
spinach, strawberries, sweet corn, etc.
•
Non-processed meat products (unless
pre-cooled to recommended temperature).
•
Fresh flowers and foliage.
The above listings are not all inclusive. Consult
your grower or shipper if you have any questions
about the operating mode selection of your type of
load.
Summary of Contents for SB-210
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