ISO 10368:2006 pdf download.Freight thermal containers - Remote condition monitoring.
4.2.2.8 VerifIcation of container Identification number
The CMCS, if so equipped, shall verify the container identification number, using the check digit (the seventh digit of the numerical suffix) and an algorithm selected.
4.2.3 Performance constraints
42.3.1 Power Interference
RCDs and CMCSs shall not interfere with the proper functioning of power supply regulating or controlling
devices, such as voltage regulators or protective relaying equipment
4.2.3.2 Marine device Interference
CMCSs and RCDs, Individually or as a system, shall not Interfere with standard manne navigation and communication devices.
4.2.3.3 System size
All CMCSs shall be s4Jitable to coordinate and report on a system of 1 024 RCDs active at the same time on
one CMCS.
4.2.3.4 Status update
The MMtJ/MDCU system shall generate RCD updated status in accordance with 4.2.2.4 at least once per hour per container for a system of up to 1 024 containers active at the same time on one CMOS.
4.2.3.5 AutomatIc RCD system list
The population or database of RCDs on the CMCS shall be self-generating, No input to the MMU, whether from an operator or from another computer, shall be necessary to determine the RCD5 connected to that system.
4.2.3.6 IdentificatIon of new RCDs
The MMUIMDCU system shall be designed to identify an average of at least one new container every lOs, or
6 per minute.
4.2.3.7 Voltage and frequency requirements
RCDs shall be suitable for operating on the voltage systems specified in ISO 1496-2.
4.2.3.8 RCD connection
The RCD shall be connected on the line side of the refrigeration machinery disconnect or circuit breaker, if any. so that communication is possible when the refrigeration machinery is switched off. The RCD may have its own disconnect switch for servicing.
The CMCS, if so equipped, shall verify the container identification number, using the check digit (the seventh digit of the numerical suffix) and an algorithm selected.
4.2.3 Performance constraints
42.3.1 Power Interference
RCDs and CMCSs shall not interfere with the proper functioning of power supply regulating or controlling
devices, such as voltage regulators or protective relaying equipment
4.2.3.2 Marine device Interference
CMCSs and RCDs, Individually or as a system, shall not Interfere with standard manne navigation and communication devices.
4.2.3.3 System size
All CMCSs shall be s4Jitable to coordinate and report on a system of 1 024 RCDs active at the same time on
one CMCS.
4.2.3.4 Status update
The MMtJ/MDCU system shall generate RCD updated status in accordance with 4.2.2.4 at least once per hour per container for a system of up to 1 024 containers active at the same time on one CMOS.
4.2.3.5 AutomatIc RCD system list
The population or database of RCDs on the CMCS shall be self-generating, No input to the MMU, whether from an operator or from another computer, shall be necessary to determine the RCD5 connected to that system.
4.2.3.6 IdentificatIon of new RCDs
The MMUIMDCU system shall be designed to identify an average of at least one new container every lOs, or
6 per minute.
4.2.3.7 Voltage and frequency requirements
RCDs shall be suitable for operating on the voltage systems specified in ISO 1496-2.
4.2.3.8 RCD connection
The RCD shall be connected on the line side of the refrigeration machinery disconnect or circuit breaker, if any. so that communication is possible when the refrigeration machinery is switched off. The RCD may have its own disconnect switch for servicing.