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Keep your foods fresh and your medicines safe and effective with a refrigerated container for sale from United Rentals. Refrigerated containers, also called reefer containers, are used when you need to store and transport goods and materials that must remain at a consistent temperature. Not only are these cargo containers great for the retail, restaurant and healthcare industries, but they can also be used for storing fresh and frozen food in schools and grocery stores, or for storing fresh flowers. Our reefer containers for sale can be customized with shelving, lighting and more to suit the needs of your business. We will even deliver the container to you. Shop our inventory below and request a quote today.
FAQs About Refrigerated Containers for Sale
How much do refrigerated containers cost?
- Because refrigerated sea containers can be customized to each customer’s specification, the pricing of a container varies. Contact Storage Containers & Mobile offices today for more information.
How many pallets can fit inside refrigerated containers?
- Typical 20-foot refrigerated shipping containers can fit 9 industrial pallets or 10 euro pallets and 40-footers can hold 20 industrial pallets and 23 euro pallets. However, this may vary depending on any customizations you might have such as shelving units.
What are the electrical requirements for a refrigerated container?
- Reefer container units require a three-phase electrical system with a supply voltage of 440/460 volts. Powering a refrigerated container is easy with our units, which come prepared for use on either 50 or 60 Hz and boast an impressive voltage variance tolerance of +/- 15%. With 208/230-volt transformers included in the package, all that is needed to keep things running smoothly is a grounded power outlet fitted with circuit breakers. For higher voltages (like 460), the breaker trips at 29 amps, while the 230 will trip at 50. Protection on the electrical supply side is essential. Arc welding near any components of your container and its surrounding material should be avoided; doing so could result in irreversible damage to the unit’s delicate microprocessor control system.