Ten days at the depot
Every reefer remains at the depot for a full 10-day electrical testing period before it is released for delivery.

Every refrigerated-container purchase includes a 10-day depot electrical testing period before release. This standard testing extends delivery beyond normal dry-container timelines, and you receive a detailed electrical report to support the warranty.
The right specialty container starts with the workflow, site and exact configuration, not only the nominal size.
Every reefer remains at the depot for a full 10-day electrical testing period before it is released for delivery.
You receive the detailed depot electrical report as documentation supporting the warranty for the purchased unit.
The delivery schedule begins after the test period is complete, the report is ready and the reefer has been cleared for release.
Testing is standard with every reefer purchase. Delivery is scheduled only after the electrical test and detailed report are complete.
After the standard 10-day depot electrical test and report, refrigerated containers can support food, floral, laboratory, medical, industrial and high-value inventory when the exact product requirements, site power, airflow and monitoring plan are confirmed.



Reefers can support food, floral, medical, laboratory, industrial and high-value inventory. Each load still needs its own setpoint, monitoring, packaging, sanitation, compatibility and handling plan.
These loads do not share one universal setting. The 10-day electrical test confirms operation of the purchased unit, but it does not by itself validate storage for a particular product. Medical, pharmaceutical, laboratory, electronics, art and industrial loads require product-owner specifications, exact-unit qualification, temperature mapping and monitoring, compatible packaging and segregation, and all applicable manufacturer and regulatory procedures.

Keep the T-floor channels and overhead return-air path open, respect the unit's load line and load product at the correct starting temperature.
Testing is standard with every reefer purchase and takes place before the unit is released for delivery.
The detailed depot electrical report is provided with the purchase as documentation supporting the unit's warranty.
Reefer electrical requirements vary. Verify the exact unit's voltage, phase, amperage, plug and disconnect with a qualified electrician.
Do not block the T-floor or load above the marked load line. Cold supply air and warm return air both need a clear path.
Planning diagram. The exact unit, airflow limits, loading plan and electrical requirements are confirmed before delivery.
Every available reefer completes the same 10-day depot electrical testing period before delivery. Tell us the product, required temperature, ZIP and site power so we can match the unit and document the electrical test.
20FT cold storageCompact powered cold storage for restaurants, caterers, florists and sites where space is limited.
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40FT capacityHigher-volume refrigerated capacity for farms, food distributors, beverage operations and warehouse overflow.
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High cubeAdditional interior height for palletized or bulky temperature-controlled inventory, subject to local availability.
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Power verifiedConfirm voltage, phase, amperage, plug, setpoint and placement before the reefer is scheduled for delivery.
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The 10-day depot test is required with every reefer purchase, and delivery follows the completed test and report.
Every refrigerated-container purchase includes a 10-day electrical testing period at the depot before release. This is standard with all reefer purchases and is not an optional service.
No. The standard dry-container delivery window does not apply to reefers. Allow the full 10-day depot electrical testing period first, followed by delivery scheduling and transit. Your specialist will confirm the expected schedule for the selected unit and ZIP.
You receive the detailed report from the depot electrical testing completed on the purchased reefer. Keep it with the unit records because it is provided as documentation supporting the warranty.
No. Depot electrical testing is standard with every reefer purchase and must be completed before the unit is cleared for delivery.
It depends on the specific refrigeration unit. Many marine reefers use high-voltage three-phase power, while some installations use compatible transformers or converter packages. A qualified electrician should confirm voltage, phase, amperage, plug, disconnect and cable routing for the exact unit before delivery.
Some units can operate across chilled and frozen setpoints, but range and performance vary by model, refrigerant, condition and ambient temperature. Tell us the product and required setpoint so the available unit can be checked before purchase.
Load product at the correct starting temperature, keep the T-floor airflow channels open, leave the overhead return-air path clear and never stack above the unit's load line. Your food-safety or cold-chain plan remains the governing procedure.
Often, yes, when the site has approved placement, firm level support, delivery access, ventilation around the machinery end and a safe electrical connection. Confirm zoning, fire access, food-safety and electrical requirements before delivery.