A container, particularly a standard shipping container exposed to direct sunlight, can experience significant internal temperature increases, reaching highs of up to 135 degrees Fahrenheit (57 degrees Celsius). . Temperature increases due to solar radiation exposure in the container walls of a refrigerated container afects its energy consumption. The fluid is stored in two tanks—one at high temperature and the other at low temperature. Temperature Control: The containers are equipped with advanced temperature control systems capable of maintaining. . External climatic conditions have a decisive impact upon the climatic conditions inside containers.
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