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Thermo King T- series User Manual

Thermo King T- series
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5
FIRST AID AND SAFETY
FIRST AID AND SAFETY
REFRIGERANT
EYES
Immediately flush eyes with large amounts of
water and get prompt medical attention.
SKIN
Flush area with large amounts of warm water.
Do not apply heat. Wrap burns with dry, sterile,
bulky dressing to protect from infection/injury
and get medical attention.
INHALATION
Move victim to a fresh air location and restore
breathing if necessary. Stay with them until the
arrival of emergency medical personnel.
REFRIGERANT OIL
EYES
Immediately flush eyes with large amounts of
water for at least 15 minutes while holding the
eyelids open. Get prompt medical attention.
SKIN
Remove any contaminated clothing. Wash
thoroughly with soap and water. Get medical
attention if irritation persists.
INHALATION
Move victim to a fresh air location and restore
breathing if necessary. Stay with them until
arrival of emergency personnel.
INGESTION
Do not induce vomiting. Contact local poison
control centre or physician immediately.
REFRIGERANT INFORMATION
Always observe caution when working with
refrigerants and in areas where they are being
used.
Fluorocarbon refrigerants evaporate rapidly,
freezing anything that they come in contact
with if accidentally released to the atmosphere
from their liquid state.
Refrigerants may produce toxic gases which, in
the presence of an open flame or electrical
short, can become severe respiratory irritants
which can be fatal.
Refrigerants displace air and can cause oxygen
depletion which could result in death by
suffocation. Observe caution at all times when
working with or around refrigerant, or air
conditioning systems which contain refrigerant,
especially in enclosed or confined areas.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Thermo King recommends all services be
performed by a Thermo King dealer. However,
there are several general safety practices which
you should be aware of:
1. Always wear safety glasses when working
with or around the refrigeration system or
battery.
Refrigerant or battery acid can cause
permanent damage if it comes in contact
with your eyes.
2. Never operate the unit with the compressor
discharge valve closed.
3. Always keep your hands and loose clothing
clear of fans and belts when unit is running
or when opening or closing compressor
service valves.
4. Always use extreme caution if you ever have
occasion to drill holes in your unit. This
could weaken structural components.
Drilling into electrical wiring or refrigerant
lines could cause a fire.
5. All service work on evaporator or condenser
coils be completed by a certified Thermo
King technician. If you ever do have
occasion to be working around the coils, use
extreme caution as exposed coil fins could
cause painful lacerations.
RECOVER REFRIGERANT
At Thermo King we recognize the need to
preserve the environment and limit the
potential harm to the ozone layer that can
result from allowing refrigerant to escape into
the atmosphere. We strictly adhere to a policy
that promotes the recovery and limits the loss
of refrigerant into the atmosphere.

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Thermo King T- series Specifications

General IconGeneral
RefrigerantR-404A
Voltage12V/24V DC
DefrostElectric or Hot Gas
ModelT-series
Cooling CapacityVaries by model
Power SourceDiesel Engine or Electric
Temperature Range-29°C to 24°C
Control SystemMicroprocessor-based
Fuel Tank CapacityVaries by model
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model

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