Refrigerated equipment. Insulated equipment which, using a source of cold (natural ice, with or without the addition of salt; eutectic plates; dry ice, with or without sublimation control; liquefied gases, with or without evaporation control, etc.) other than a mechanical or "absorption" unit, is capable, with a mean outside temperature of + 30 °C, of lowering the temperature inside the empty body to, and thereafter maintaining it: At + 7 °C maximum in the case of class A; At ‑ 10 °C maximum in the case of class B; At ‑ 20 °C maximum in the case of class C; and At 0 °C maximum in the case of class D. If such equipment includes one or more compartments, receptacles or tanks for the refrigerant. The said compartments, receptacles or tanks shall: Be capable of being filled or refilled from the outside; and
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Samples: Agreement on the International Carriage of Perishable Foodstuffs and on the Special Equipment to Be Used for Such Carriage (Atp), Agreement on the International Carriage of Perishable Foodstuffs
Refrigerated equipment. Insulated equipment which, using a source of cold (natural ice, with or without the addition of salt; eutectic plates; dry ice, with or without sublimation control; liquefied gases, with or without evaporation control, etc.) other than a mechanical or "absorption" unit, is capable, with a mean outside temperature of + 30 °C, of lowering the temperature inside the empty body to, and thereafter maintaining it: At + 7 °C maximum in the case of class A; At ‑ - 10 °C maximum in the case of class B; At ‑ - 20 °C maximum in the case of class C; and At 0 °C maximum in the case of class D. If such equipment includes one or more compartments, receptacles or tanks for the refrigerant. The said compartments, receptacles or tanks shall: Be capable of being filled or refilled from the outside; and
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Samples: Agreement on the International Carriage of Perishable Foodstuffs and on the Special Equipment to Be Used for Such Carriage (Atp), Agreement on the International Carriage of Perishable Foodstuffs and on the Special Equipment to Be Used for Such Carriage (Atp)
Refrigerated equipment. Insulated equipment which, using a source of cold (natural ice, with or without the addition of salt; eutectic plates; dry ice, with or without sublimation control; liquefied gases, with or without evaporation control, etc.) other than a mechanical or "absorption" unit, is capable, with a mean outside temperature of + 30 °C, of lowering the temperature inside the empty body to, and thereafter maintaining it: At + 7 °C maximum in the case of class A; At ‑ - 10 °C maximum in the case of class B; At ‑ - 20 °C maximum in the case of class C; and At 0 °C maximum in the case of class D. If such equipment includes one or more compartments, receptacles or tanks for the refrigerant. The said compartments, receptacles or tanks shall: Be capable of being filled or refilled from the outside; andand Have a capacity in conformity with the provisions of annex l, appendix 2, paragraph 31. The K coefficient of refrigerated equipment of classes B and C shall in every case be equal to or less than 0.40 W/m2.K.
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Samples: Agreement on the International Carriage of Perishable Foodstuffs and on the Special Equipment to Be Used for Such Carriage (Atp), Agreement on the International Carriage of Perishable Foodstuffs and on the Special Equipment to Be Used for Such Carriage (Atp)