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    Confused HVAC in Tricon box

    I have a customer that needs HVAC in a Tricon shipping container. The container is 8x6.5x7.5 feet. The unit has R-5 insulation on the walls only. The outside temps are -25 to 140F, the inside temp must be 50 to 85F. This box has no windows and 2 doors which also have R-5. I tried working manual J but it does not have the correct materials for this application. This unit needs to run on a/c power Only. Thanks
    Even a blind squirrel can find a nut every now and then.

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    I'm looking for help to determine my total btu load in heat mode and A/C mode. Very strange application and alot of variables. Any help or ideas will be greatly welcome.
    Even a blind squirrel can find a nut every now and then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subway View Post
    I'm looking for help to determine my total btu load in heat mode and A/C mode. Very strange application and alot of variables. Any help or ideas will be greatly welcome.
    Carrier Transcold and Thermoking would be where I would start. This kind of thing is what they do. They even have trans ocean shipping containers.

    ...Ron
    Roof Rat

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