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TEMPERATURE RECORDING SYSTEMS
Manually filled Logsheet
Reefer container (Front)
PARTLOW RECORDER
PARTLOW CHART (Blank)
PARTLOW CHART EXERCISE
• Introduced as a back up for manual recording of temperatures
• Works as a stand alone unit not requiring external power supply
• Mechanical clock winding mechanism provides drive for a rotating chart.
• Provides continuous temperature recording for 31 days irrespective of power supply availability, whether container is empty or cargo loaded.
GENESIS
• Provides only return temperature recording• Can be manually fudged – not 100% foolproof• Since it is a mechanical device, there is a little
amount of sluggishness and hunting.• Prone to damage from external elements even
though located in a protective enclosure• Needs regular calibration
Disadvantages
• Subsequently replaced with Electronic datarecorder.
• However some container owners still persist with Partlow Chart as it provides a readily readable record of temperature.
Location of Partlow Mechanism and Sensor
Partlow Chart Mechanism
• Stylus contact on chart is not correct
• System running with choked expansion valve passage or less refrigerant charge
Fault Finding from Partlow Charts
Fault Finding from Partlow Charts
• Excessive Moisture in the Cargo Space
• Compressor Tripped
1. Cargo Temp Setpoint: +8ººC
2. Date and Time of Plugging on board: 2nd noon
3. Temp at the time of plugging: 14ººC
4. Defrost Interval; 6 hours
5. Temp rise during Defrost: 3ººC
6. Start of Power Breakdown: 5th noon
7. Power restored: 5th midnight
8. Temp rise during power breakdown: 8ººC
9. Container Unplugged: 14th noon
Partlow Chart Exercise-Chilled Cargo
Draw a Partlow Chart based on the foll: data
Identify +8ººC on the Chart and draw a light circle representing Setpoint
Identify and mark 2nd noon and 14ººC to identify the time and temp at plugging
Draw the curve to reduce the temp to 10ººC in 6 hrs Show a gradual increase of temp to 13ººC for max
period of 2 hrsAt the end of 2 hrs show a sharp drop of temp to
10ººC in about 1 hrRepeat the Defrost cycle after every 6 hrs.From 5th noon till 5th midnight show a gradual rise
of temp upto 18ººC
Partlow Chart Exercise-Chilled Cargo SOLUTION
After power is restored at 5th midnight, show a rapid fall in temp upto 12ººC in 6 hours when the next defrost cycle starts.
Repeat the defrost cycle for 2 hours showing temp rise of 3ººC
After the next defrost cycle show temp fall upto 10ººC in about 1 hr
Repeat the cooling and defrost cycle till 14th noon when the container is unplugged
Thereafter show a gradual rise in temp.
Partlow Chart Exercise-Chilled Cargo SOLUTION Contd.
1. Cargo Temp Setpoint: -15ººC 2. Date and Time of Plugging on board: 18th noon3. Temp at the time of plugging: -8ººC 4. Defrost Interval: 24 hours5. Temp rise during Defrost: 4ººC 6. Start of Power Breakdown: 22nd noon7. Power restored: 23rd midnight8. Temp rise during power breakdown: 5ººC 9. Container Unplugged: 30th noon
Partlow Chart Exercise-Frozen CargoDraw a Partlow Chart based on the foll: data
Identify -15ººC on the Chart and draw a light circle representing Setpoint
Identify and mark 18th noon and -8ººC to identify the time and temp at plugging
Draw the curve to reduce the temp to -15ººC in 3 hrsMaintain the same temp for about 24 hrs till the start
of the first defrost cycle Show a gradual increase of temp to -11ººC for max
period of 2 hrsAt the end of 2 hrs show a sharp drop of temp to -
15ººC in about 1 hrRepeat the Defrost cycle after every 24 hrs.From 22nd noon till 23rd noon show a gradual rise of
temp upto -10ººC
Partlow Chart Exercise-Frozen Cargo SOLUTION
After power is restored at 23rd noon, show a rapid fall in temp upto -15ººC in 2 hours and maintain it till the next defrost cycle starts.
Repeat the defrost cycle for 2 hours showing temp rise of 3 ººC
After the next defrost cycle show temp fall upto -15ººC in about 1 hr
Repeat the cooling and defrost cycle till 30th noon when the container is unplugged
Thereafter show a gradual rise in temp.
Partlow Chart Exercise-Frozen Cargo SOLUTION Contd.
SOLUTION
For Chilled cargoes, the minimum temp recorded on Partlow Chart is 2-3ººC more than the Setpoint Temp whereas for Frozen cargoes, the minimum temp goes as low as the Setpoint Temp. WHY?
The max. Defrosting time is 2 hrs. WHY?For Chilled cargoes, the rise is temp is faster than for
frozen cargoes - both during defrosting time and also during power breakdown. WHY?
Defrosting interval is 6 hrs and 24 hrs respectively for chilled cargoes and frozen cargoes. WHY?
Points to PONDER
• Mechanical hand winding mechanism replaced by battery
• Design with 2 sensors used for non-transport applications.
• Electronic Partlow Recorders
IMPROVEMENTS ON PARTLOW CHARTS
PARTLOW CHART (Used)
LOCATION OF PARTLOW SENSOR
• All Containers are equipped with Electronic Datarecorders. These provide continuous recording of the temperatures and events occuring in the machinery.
• It is a tamperproof device and the recorded data is accepted as evidence in the court of law.
Information recorded in the Datacorder
• In many instances, shipstaff have been pulled up for not recording power breakdowns – whether planned or unplanned.
• This happens, particularly, if any cargo damage is noticed at the consignee’s end, when the datarecorder has recorded a power interruption, but same has not been logged by the shipstaff.
• The Datacorder is a “Black Box”. Nothing escapes its notice. It records even the slightest variation in temperature – minute by minute.
• BE CAREFUL – BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING!
Data recorded in Datacorder – Good Cargo
Power Breakdown
Power Interruption and Back up Battery removed
Frequent Power Interruptions
Raw Data – Minute by Minute Recording
Data from Carrier Datacorder
Data from Carrier Datacorder Contd.
Data from Carrier Datacorder
Data from Thermoking Recorder
RECORDED DATA
Temperature Recorders inside Cargo
LOCATION OF CARGO PROBES (USDA)
Cargo probes Recorded Data
Remote monitoring modem
FOUR WIRE SYSTEM