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UDC 629.114.4:621.565
JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD
Insulated bodies of
insulated or refrigerated vehicles
JIS D 4001-»
Translated and Published
by
Japanese Standards Association
Printed in JapanIn the event of any doubt arising,
the original Standard in Japanese is to be final authority
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JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD. JIs
Insulated bodies of insulated
or refrigerated vehicles
D 4001-1995
1, Scope This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies the insulated bodies
(hereafter referred to as “bodies”) of the insulated or refrigerated vehicles which
transport goods maintaining an appropriate temperature.
Remarks 1, The following standard is cited in this Standard:
JIS D 1701 Performance test method for bodies of insulated or
refrigerated vehicles
2. The units and numerical values given in { ) in this Standard
are based on the traditional units and are appended for infor-
mative reference.
2. Types The types of the bodies shall be classified, according to the body
sizes and the insulating performances, as given in Table 1.
Table 1
‘Type according to
“Type according to
body size insulating performance
To18 a, BG D
‘T-o2
T0380
 
a0
$-036w
cone
on
M-OW8
N-oww
M-054
M-0saWw
to
Moe
 
100
1066
Lora
Loe
1-084
1-090
L096,
 
 
The types according to the body sizes
shall be as given in Table 6, and the
types according to the insulating perfor-
mances shall be as given in Table 2.
Remarks:2
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3. Performances
3.1 Insulating performance ‘The bodies shall be tested in accordance with 4.
of JIS D 1701, and the determined insulating performances shall conform to the
requirements in Table 2.
Table 2. Insulating performances
 
Overall hoat transfor coefficient
 
{ 10°C of center of heat insulating wall
 
 
 
‘Type S/inth°C Ukcabim?h°C)
A 1.25 or under (0.30 oF under}
B
(Over 1.25 up to and inl. 1.65 (Over 0.30 up to and ine. 0.99}
   
ce
(Over 1.65 up to and ine. 2.50 (Over 0.39 up to and inel. 0.60)
‘Over 2.50 up to and inel, 9.50 (Over 0.60 up to and ine. 0.84)
3
 
3.2 Airtightness performance The bodies shall be tested in accordance with 6.
of JIS D 1701 and the determined airtightness performances shall conform to the
requirements in Table 3.
‘Table 3. Airtightness performance
 
 
 
   
Unit: %/h
‘Quantity of air ‘Quantity ofair leakage with
Heat transferarea} Jeakage (mia) yy | periphery of door sealed (mh)
pa Tnside volume (mi?) Inside volume (m?)
Over 40 120 max, 90 max
40 oF under 160 max. 120 max.
20 or under 210 max, 180 max
 
 
 
Remarks: ‘The heat transfer area here means the geometrical
average of the outer surface area and the inner surface
area of the insulating wall as specified in JIS D 1701.
ength The strength shall be as specified below.
 
(1) When the floor is subjected to a uniform distributed load (force) of product
of maximum authorized freight mass by the strength standard of Table 4,
no harmful deformation shall take place.
(2) No harmful deformation shall take place on the side walls and front and
rear walls when they are subjected to a uniform distributed load (force) of
product of maximum authorized freight mass by 3 of the strength standard
given in Table 4,(3)
4)
5.
3
1D.4001-1995
Table 4. Standard of strength
Unit: m/s? [G)
Floor 24.5 (2.5)
Side wall 4910.5)
Front and rear walls 5.9 10.6)
 
 
‘When any one of the wheels is lifted by 300 mm and returned to the hori-
zontal, under the load (mass) whieh is equal to maximum authorized freight
mass in a uniform distribution on the body floor, no harmful deformation
shall take place.
‘The attaching part and the parts mounted on the chassis of an automobile
shall have sufficient strength against the load multiplied by the multiples
given in Table 5.
Table 5
     
 
 
   
Direction of load ‘Load multiple
Downward load
‘Upward load
   
Lateral load
Front or rear load
Construction ‘The construction of the bodies shall be as given in the fol-
lowing.
q@
(2)
3)
4)
6.
Each individual shall be filled with heat insulating material leaving no
clearance and, as a result, the insulating performance and airtight perform-
ance shall not be liable to deterioration.
When cooling equipment is to be mounted, the goods to be cooled shall be
adequately protected from bumping against the floor, side walls and front
and rear walls inside the body through clearances provided between them.
The body shall be facilitated for cleaning with draining holes provided.
An emergency alarming device shall be provided so that the position of
operating part of which, installed near the rear door inside the body, shall
be convenient for confirmation and operation even when the doors are
closed and room lamps are not lighted.
Dimensions The dimensions of the body shall be as specified in Table 6.
However, the length and width of the body shall be the dimensions between the
outer faces of insulating walls excluding protrusions such as the fastening fix-
tures of the door and outer-board beads, and the height shall be the dimension
from the upper face of roof insulating wall to the lower face of floor insulating
wall4
D 4001-1995
These dimensions are the minimum dimensions of each type.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fig. 1
Man .
\
‘Outer-board bead —
Table 6
Unit:_ mm
‘Type _ | Length] Width | Height
Tam | 1a | vaso | 1200
yeas | 20m | 1650 |
Tao | 3000 | 1680
S10 | sow | vaso
 
Scasow | san | 2150
sow | +200 | 1850
s-omw | 4200 | 2150
Mow | 4300 | 2200 | 2000
semaw | sa | 2450 |
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
oe | 2200
| Ba
font | 2400 | 2100
oon
oe
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7. Inspection The inspection shall be carried out on performances, strength,
construction and dimensions, and the results shall conform to the requirements of
3. to 6.
8. Designation The body shall be designated in accordance with number of
Standard or title of Standard, and type.
Example 1, JIS D 4001 S-030A
Example 2. Insulated body of insulated or refrigerated vehicle S-O30A
9. Marking The following information shall be indelibly marked on the body
at a conspicuous place.
() Type
(2) Manufacturer's name or abbreviationD 4001-1995
Edition 1
 
Japanese Text
Established by Minister of International Trade and Industry
Date of Establishment: 1975-01-01
  
Date of Revision: 1995-12-01
 
Date of Public Notice in Official Gazette: 1995-12-01
Investigated by: Japanese Industrial Standards Committee
Divisional Council on Distribution of Goods
‘This English translation is published by:
Japanese Standards Association
1-24, Akasaka 4, Minato-ku,
Tokyo 107 Japan
© JSA, 1996
Printed in Tokyo by
Hohbunsha Co, Le.