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Revision 2.1
Nov 2013
Reefer Guidelines and Instructions
3.0 Returning of Defective Parts
3.1 Responsibility
It is the vessel’s responsibility to ensure that all parts with a core value are returned to the
manufacturer according to manufacturer’s guidelines.
Defective parts must be delivered to the agent labeled for the respective manufacture and
properly tagged. Thus the agent must be informed prior ETA landing port in due time
in order to arrange pick up. In order to track the faulty parts please ensure that
CENEQUVSLPUR@MAERSK.COM is kept in CC of messages to the agents.
All parts returned should be labeled with a Return Tag. Thermo King and Star Cool have their
own Return Tags; use a Maersk Return Tag for parts of all other manufacturers. Wrap the part
in the original packing. The information on the Return Tag is very important when warranty
claims have to be filed. This information is also needed on the Maersk Line “Reefer Parts
Return”.
York RMM (Remote Monitoring Modems) used in Carrier, Daikin and Starcool units are not
to be returned. Thermo King Modems do have to be returned, see the table below.
Empty refrigerant bottles that cannot be refilled do not need to be returned. Refillable
refrigerant bottles can be returned without further notice. Supplier Drew Ameroid should
collect the empty bottles when delivering new spare Freon to the vessel.
3.2 Parts to be returned
The following parts must be returned to reclaim core and / or warranty payment.
Rewinding of condenser and evaporator fan motors is not done; these motors do not need to
be returned if they are not mentioned in the table below, unless the unit is still under
warranty. Parts should also be returned if they still have parts warranty (normally 1 year)
Container numbers – warranty units for a list of container number series that are still
under warranty.
Display module ML2 / ML2i
Compressor R-134a Rebuild, Gray
Compressor, TNE-508/CRR40
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