Now, I will tell you a little
bit about the cargo space and how
the temperature control works. And then
we have to look inside the cargo space.
What you'll notice here on the inside
of the container is that
the interior walls
are completely flat compared
to our old
containers where we had spacers.
This is done to make loading
and unloading of cargo
easier without a lot
of protrusions on which the cargo can get
stuck. Otherwise,
the air distribution
works fairly similar to the old
containers. We have the air.
The cold air coming here
in the roof, going
down the walls and the doors
and coming out at the floor
and then returning
back up here into the refrigeration
modules again.
Regarding the sensors inside
here, we have
a cargo presence
sensor detecting whether there
is cargo inside this area
or not. We have one humidity
sensor and then we have eight
temperature sensors distributed
in the cargo space.
Going on to the climate control.
These two temperature sensors are the ones
controlling the temperature inside
the cargo space. The average
of these two are also
the number that you will see
on the display. The other
six temperature sensors
are also used in the control,
but they are used
to regulate the fan speed.
So if any one of these sensors
start to sense a temperature
difference, that is starting
to drift, the fans will rev-up
to even out
that difference.