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Thermo King T-1080S 30 SR User Manual

Thermo King T-1080S 30 SR
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temperature control and Trane, a provider of energy effi cient heating, ventilating and air
conditioning systems, building and contracting services, parts support and advanced controls
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TK 5XXXX-X-PL
TK 55635-1-MM
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314 West 90th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55420
Direct (952) 887-2200
Thermo King Corporate
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TK 5XXXX-X-PL
Distributed by:
314 West 90th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55420
Direct (952) 887-2200
Thermo King Corporate
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T-680S, T-880S,
T-1080S Series
with SR-3
TK 55635-1-MM (Rev. 5, 11/16)
314 West 90th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55420
Direct (952) 887-2200
Thermo King Corporate
Maintenance Manual

Table of Contents

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Thermo King T-1080S 30 SR Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelT-1080S 30 SR
Voltage12V DC
Power SourceDiesel
Refrigeration Capacity9700 W
Temperature Range-30°C to +30°C

Summary

Safety Precautions

Refrigerant Hazards

Hazards associated with handling refrigerants and potential toxic gas production.

Electrical Hazards

Safety precautions related to high and low voltage when servicing the unit.

First Aid

First Aid, Refrigerant

Procedures for frostbite, liquid contact, and inhalation of refrigerant.

First Aid, Refrigerant Oil

Procedures for eye contact and ingestion of refrigerant oil.

First Aid, Electrical Shock

Immediate actions and medical assistance procedures for electrical shock victims.

Specifications

Operating Instructions for Standard HMI Control Panel

Alarms

How alarms are indicated, displayed, cleared, and their types.

Operating Instructions for Premium HMI Control Panel

Engine Maintenance

Refrigeration Service Procedures

Evacuation, Dehydration, and Charging

Critical steps for evacuating, dehydrating, and charging the refrigeration system.

Unit Charging

Procedures for adding refrigerant to the system, including controlled and quick checks.

Compressor Oil

Checking compressor oil levels and types for different operating conditions.

Mechanical Diagnosis

Engine will not crank

Troubleshooting steps for an engine that fails to crank.

Engine cranks but fails to start

Troubleshooting steps when the engine cranks but does not start.

Engine stops after starting

Diagnosing and resolving issues causing the engine to stop after starting.

Electric Standby (Optional) Diagnosis

Unit turned On—Microprocessor display does not come on

Troubleshooting steps when the microprocessor display is blank.

Unit turned On—Microprocessor display comes on but electric motor does not run

Troubleshooting steps when the electric motor fails to run despite the display being active.

Battery is not recharging

Diagnosing and resolving issues related to the battery not recharging.

Refrigeration Diagnosis

Overcharge of refrigerant

Possible causes for an overcharged refrigerant system and related symptoms.

Shortage of refrigerant

Possible causes for a shortage of refrigerant and related symptoms.

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