Sea Frost 372 ROUTE Compressor Connections, Electrical Connection, Voltage, AMP/HR Draw, Fuse

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KINKING THE TUBES. ALL BENDS SHOULD BE SMOOTH WITH NO LESS THAN A 2" RADIUS.

Support the tubing every 18 inches as necessary using tie wraps fastened with self- tapping screws.

Insulate at least 3' of the line set as it exits the refrigerator box. Seal both sides of the exit holes in the refrigerator box with permagum sealing compound.

WARNING:

The Sea Frost BD system is shipped pre-charged with refrigerant. This refrigerant is under some pressure. Do not fiddle with the connectors or the service ports. You might get hurt! Wear safety glasses when connecting the compressor fittings.

COMPRESSOR CONNECTIONS

The connections in the BD system are self-sealing when connecting and disconnecting. It is very important to inspect (and clean if necessary) the surfaces and "o" ring seals before assembly. If dirt, moisture, or grit, is on these connectors the system may be contaminated or the seal may be ruined.

Working with one line at a time, remove the heat shrink material and the plastic caps. Connect the larger copper line to the compressor fitting. Connect the small copper line to the remaining fitting.

Use two wrenches to tighten the fittings wrench snug. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN!

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Follow ABYC wiring guidelines for proper, safe wiring.

VOLTAGE

12 D.C. or 24 D.C.

AMP/HR DRAW

4.5 TO 6 @ 12 VOLTS PUMP ADDS 1 AMP/HR

PEAK AMP/HR START (12 volt)

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LOW VOLTAGE CUT OFF

10.4 VOLTS @ 12 VOLTS

 

22.8 VOLTS @ 24 VOLTS

WIRE SIZE TO BATTERY SUPPLY

AWG # 10 TO 10 FEET

 

AWG # 8 MAXIMUM 25 FEET

FUSE:

15 AMP MAX MUST BE INSTALLED AT BATTERY

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Contents SEA Frost BD 12 or 24 Volt D.C. System Condensing Unit Location and MountingInstallation Requirements for Condensing Unit Pump InstallationPump Wiring Installing Refrigerant LinesMounting the Evaporator Plate Work Carefully with the Copper Tubes to Avoid Pinching orWire Size to Battery Supply Compressor ConnectionsElectrical Connection VoltageConnections Wire SizeRefrigerant Charge Standard Thermostat Wiring Connections Standard Thermostat OperationOptional Remote Thermostat Operation Operation Description Water Cooled Maintenance DefrostingOperation Inspection Operational Information VoltageTroubleshooting Operational Errors Shown by LEDPage Available Options Our Repair Policy

372 ROUTE specifications

The Sea Frost 372 Route is an expanding line of high-performance refrigerated transport solutions that target the maritime industry. Its main features and technologies are designed to enhance the efficiency, safety, and reliability of temperature-controlled sea transport.

One of the standout characteristics of the Sea Frost 372 Route is its advanced insulation technology. It employs multi-layered thermal barriers that ensure optimal heat retention and energy efficiency, allowing for the maintenance of stable temperatures even in fluctuating external conditions. This makes it ideal for transporting perishables and sensitive cargo over long distances, crucial for businesses in the food and pharmaceutical sectors.

The system is also equipped with state-of-the-art refrigeration units that utilize eco-friendly refrigerants. These units are designed to be energy-efficient while providing consistent cooling performance. They have a robust design that ensures minimal maintenance, reducing operational downtime and costs for shipping companies. Additionally, the refrigeration units have adjustable temperature settings, allowing for versatile applications across different cargo types.

In terms of technology integration, the Sea Frost 372 Route features advanced monitoring systems. These systems include real-time temperature and humidity tracking, GPS location services, and digital alerts for any variations in cargo conditions. This not only enhances traceability but also provides essential data for compliance with safety regulations and industry standards.

Another hallmark of the Sea Frost 372 Route is its durability. Built with marine-grade materials, the structure withstands harsh maritime environments. The design also emphasizes ease of loading and unloading, ensuring efficient operations at ports and reducing turnaround times.

Furthermore, safety features are paramount in the Sea Frost 372 Route, with reinforced containers and locking mechanisms that secure cargo during transit. This ensures the protection of valuable and sensitive products while minimizing the risks associated with movement and vibrations during sea transport.

In summary, the Sea Frost 372 Route represents a significant advancement in refrigerated maritime transport solutions, combining cutting-edge technology, energy efficiency, and a commitment to safety. As global trade continues to grow, this system promises to meet the increasing demands for reliable cold chain logistics, ultimately facilitating the safe transport of goods across oceans.