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General information
1.3 Safety precautions
Unit
Diesel Engine
Road Mode Compressor
un0°060
3CA1
FK20/170
un0
°
080
3CA1
FK30/235
un0
°
100
3CB1
FK30/325
un0
°
120
3CB1
FK40/390
Table 1.2.2:
T
(400V/3/50Hz) Stand-By Configurations
Unit
Stand-by Compressor
Absorption [A]
Max Abs. [A]
Inrush Current [A]
un0°060
ZF11
6, 84
7, 73
46
un0
°
080
ZF13
7, 71
9, 73
51.5
un0
°
100
ZF15
9.58
11.73
64
un0
°
120
ZF11
6, 84
7, 73
46
Table 1.2.3:
B
(230V/3/60Hz) Stand-By Configurations
Unit
Stand-by Compressor
Absorption [A]
Max Abs. [A]
Inrush Current [A]
un0°060
ZF09
10.68
13
77
un0
°
080
ZF13
12.5
16
99
un0
°
100
ZF13
12.5
16
99
Table 1.2.4:
C
(400V/3/60Hz) Stand-By Configurations
Unit
Stand-by Compressor
Absorption [A]
Max Abs. [A]
Inrush Current [A]
un0
°
120
ZF15
9.89
12
64
Table 1.2.5:
H
(208V/3/60Hz) Stand-By Configurations
Unit
Stand-by Compressor
Absorption [A]
Max Abs. [A]
Inrush Current [A]
un0
°
080
ZF13
12.5
16
99
un0
°
100
ZF13
12.5
16
99
Table 1.2.6:
N
(208V/1/60Hz) Stand-By Configurations
Unit
Stand-by Compressor
Absorption [A]
Max Abs. [A]
Inrush Current [A]
un0
°
080
ZF11
11, 3
20, 7
109
Table 1.2.7:
P
(220V/1/60Hz) Stand-By Configurations
Unit
Stand-by Compressor
Absorption [A]
Max Abs. [A]
Inrush Current [A]
un0
°
080
ZF11
11, 3
20, 7
109
1.3
Safety precautions
General notices
Most accidents are caused by negligence of basic safety rules and precautions. Please read this manual carefully to fully
understand the safety precautions and correct procedures before starting a repair, maintenance or inspection operation.
Transport refrigeration unit maintenance requires careful attention to safety precautions for proper vehicle and engine
upkeep. Other risks comes from the pressurized refrigerant inside cooling circuit and the electrical connections.
PPE Personal Protective Equipment (in accordance with 89/686/EEC)
Personal protective equipment PPE like steel toed shoes and protective eye-wear are designed to protect wearer’s body from
injuries. The purpose of PPE is to reduce hazards, protecting from injuries or reducing their magnitude, but the only way to
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