reefer maintenance

Refrigerated trailers are among the equipment affected by supply chain shortages and manufacturer backlogs, which means maintenance on transportation refrigeration units and trailer bodies is taking on even more importance to ensure equipment keeps products cold and meets quality and safety expectations.

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During the summer, temperatures creep up and humidity increases, which means the demands on refrigeration units on tractor-trailers intensify. It gets harder to maintain internal temperatures, and operational best practices and proper maintenance are the keys to success to ensure equipment keeps products cold and meet quality and safety expectations.

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The summer months bring warm temperatures, and certain maintenance items can benefit from extra attention and regular checkups to prevent costly fixes down the line. Proper maintenance is crucial throughout the year, but Mike Hasinec, former vice president of maintenance support at Penske Truck Leasing, said carriers and their maintenance providers should pay special attention to specific items at the peak of summer.


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The refrigeration units on trailers keep products cold to ensure quality and safety, but the equipment can be more demanding than its dry van equivalent. Maintaining the units is the key to success.

“We service reefer trailers more often than dry vans,” said Mike Hasinec, vice president of maintenance for Penske Truck Leasing, adding that the refrigeration units, as well as the insulation on the trailer, should be checked periodically.

In addition, refrigeration trailers can have more demanding applications with multiple stops. “Typically in those applications, the doors are used more often, and there are liftgates that are used regularly, especially if it is a multi-temp unit that delivers to the food joints and c-stores of the world,” Hasinec said. “The application is harder on the equipment.”

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