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    About Reefer Vans

    Reefer (refrigerated) vans are used to deliver perishable foods and beverages, chemicals, flowers, pharmaceuticals, plasma, and more in short-haul applications and urban settings.

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    Mileage97,000 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Phoenix Rsng Corp
    Mileage139,557 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Sanford, Florida
    Mileage138,296 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: Truck and Van Outlet
    Mileage142,964 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: Truck and Van Outlet
    Mileage169,019 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: Truck and Van Outlet
    Mileage149,704 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: Truck and Van Outlet
    Mileage176 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Morrisville, Pennsylvania
    Seller: TRUCKSMART ISUZU
    Mileage94,000 mi
    Length19 ft 8 in
    Location: Des Moines, Iowa
    Seller: Sanco Thermo King
    Mileage155,971 mi
    Length19 ft 8 in
    Location: East Palestine, Ohio
    Seller: Rollerena Auto Sales
    Length263 ft 11 in
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Whittier, California
    Length19 ft 8 in
    VIN1FTBF7C80TKA23580
    Location: Manassas, Virginia
    Seller: OURISMAN FORD OF MANASSAS
    Length19 ft 8 in
    VIN1FTBF7C89TKA21987
    Location: Manassas, Virginia
    Seller: OURISMAN FORD OF MANASSAS
    Mileage177 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Morrisville, Pennsylvania
    Seller: TRUCKSMART ISUZU
    Mileage177 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Morrisville, Pennsylvania
    Seller: TRUCKSMART ISUZU
    Mileage203 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Morrisville, Pennsylvania
    Seller: TRUCKSMART ISUZU

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    Mileage105,499 mi
    Length235 ft 6 in
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: Holt Truck Centers
    Mileage28,849 mi
    Length19 ft 10 in
    Location: Palo Alto, California
    Seller: Hengehold Trucks
    Mileage97,946 mi
    ReeferThermo King
    Location: San Jose, California
    Seller: Doaba Motors
    Mileage9,042 mi
    ReeferThermo King
    Location: Palo Alto, California
    Seller: Hengehold Trucks
    Mileage84,370 mi
    Engine ManufacturerMERCEDES-BENZ
    Location: Homestead, Florida
    Seller: Truckmax Homestead
    Mileage310,000 mi
    VINWDYPE7DC9E5878585
    Location: Hastings, Minnesota
    Mileage119,276 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: Truck and Van Outlet
    Mileage123,365 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: Truck and Van Outlet
    Mileage137,942 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: Truck and Van Outlet
    Mileage174,997 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: Truck and Van Outlet
    Mileage138,926 mi
    Length244 ft 1 in
    Location: Davie, Florida
    Seller: Ryder System, Inc.
    Mileage110,465 mi
    Length224 ft 1 in
    Location: Fontana, California
    Seller: Ryder System, Inc.
    Mileage154,000 mi
    Length16 ft
    Location: Orlando, Florida

    About Reefer Vans

    Refrigerated vans, often referred to as “reefer vans,” are cargo van or box vans equipped to deliver temperature-sensitive foods and goods over relatively short distances. Their refrigeration units and insulated interiors allow them to distribute perishable items that need to be kept frozen or chilled to a specific temperature until they reach their destination. Caterers, butchers, grocery stores, and others use reefer vans to transport dairy, eggs, ice, ice cream, meat, seafood, wine and other alcohol, and other foodstuffs. Florists, medical supply companies, and others also use refrigerated vans to deliver non-edible cargo such as flowers, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and plasma.


    Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 Reefer Van

    Cooling Components

    The reefer units on modern refrigerated vans are usually rooftop-mounted, in contrast with nose-mount units used on the front of a box truck’s compartment. Manufacturers such as Carrier Transicold and Thermo King express their products’ cooling capacity in British Thermal Units per hour, such as 4,700 BTUs/hr at 35 degrees Fahrenheit (1.7 degrees Celsius). They charge their reefer units with different refrigerants, such as R-134A or R-404A, according to the desired temperature range. Thermo King also uses R-452A refrigerant in its electric e200 model for environmental sustainability reasons.

    The compressor in smaller van reefer units is powered by an electric motor that runs on the vehicle’s battery, while higher-capacity units use a road compressor mounted on the vehicle’s engine. Both are considered direct-drive types of reefer units, as opposed to bigger, independent semitrailer reefer units powered by their own secondary diesel engine. Some vans can also use electric standby power from a shore power outlet and continue to run the refrigerator unit quietly while the vehicle’s motor is turned off.

    Other common features of late-model reefer van units include in-cab adjustable climate control systems, digital display monitors, shipment temperature logging, remote alerts, and support for dual or multiple compartments with individual temperature control.

    Van Features

    Reefer vans include thermal door linings, heat-reflective windows, and various types of insulation built into the walls, roof, and floors. They’re generally available with a wide range of customizations, including fold-away shelves, meat hooks and rails, waterproof floors, corrosion- and slip-resistant materials, and entryways large enough to accommodate palletized cargo loads.

    Newer refrigerated vans built from Mercedes-Benz Sprinters, Ford Transits, and the like are often loaded with the safety and driver assistance tech you’d expect from a modern commercial vehicle. These include camera- and sensor-based driver assistance and safety technologies, communication and infotainment systems with built-in navigation, touchscreen displays, mobile device charging ports, and anti-theft systems.

    History

    The beginning of mobile refrigeration dates to the 1800s when railroads started to use railcars containing boxes of ice to keep meats and other perishable goods fresh during transport. By the mid-19th century, insulated boxcars were introduced, and by the 1870s, an ice-based ventilation cooling system was invented. The earliest mobile vehicles used cooler wagons, large chunks of ice, and later dry ice to keep cargo chilled. In the early 1940s, the first vehicles with portable mechanical cooling units began to appear in large numbers; the ice cream industry was an early beneficiary of the technology. Today, reefer vans are capable of deep-freeze to chilled operation, and place a stronger focus on enhancing fuel efficiency and reducing CO2 emissions.

    Find The Right Reefer Van

    There’s a variety of new and used reefer vans for sale on TruckPaper.com. Major brands and models include the Chevrolet Express, Freightliner Sprinter, Ford Transit, GMC Savana, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Nissan NV200, and Ram ProMaster.

    Elsewhere on TruckPaper.com, you can browse through reefer trucks, cargo vans, step vans, and more for sale.