By NEWBASE Technical Services Team | Published April 30, 2026 | 12 min read
The performance of a transport refrigeration unit is not determined solely by its design and manufacturing quality — it is equally dependent on how it is installed and commissioned. Even the most advanced refrigeration unit will deliver substandard performance, excessive operating costs, and premature failures if improperly installed. Industry data suggests that 15-25% of refrigeration unit problems are installation-related rather than inherent to the equipment itself.
This technical guide provides fleet operators, installers, and service technicians with comprehensive guidance on proper installation procedures, commissioning protocols, and integration requirements for NEWBASE transport refrigeration units. Following these guidelines ensures that every unit delivers its designed performance, operates reliably, and achieves its expected service life.
Pre-Installation Planning
Vehicle Preparation Requirements
Before a NEWBASE unit arrives for installation, the vehicle must meet several requirements:
Structural Requirements
- Floor reinforcement: Cargo box floors must support the unit’s weight plus cargo loads. NEWBASE units typically require reinforced floor sections at mounting locations, typically rated for 1,500-3,000 lbs point loads.
- Wall reinforcement: Front and rear walls require structural backing for mounting hardware. Typically 3/4″ plywood or metal backing plates extending at least 12 inches beyond mounting footprint.
- Air duct routing space: Provision for fresh air intake and exhaust routing must be planned before insulation installation.
- Electrical conduit pathways: Wire routing must be planned, with appropriate conduit and junction boxes positioned.
Dimensional Requirements
| Requirement | 仕様 |
| Unit mounting surface flatness | ±1/16″ over mounting area |
| Mounting surface material | Plywood backing minimum 3/4″ thick |
| Bulkhead cutout tolerances | ±1/8″ from specifications |
| Condenser clearance | Minimum 12″ clearance in front of condenser discharge |
| Evaporator clearance | Minimum 6″ below evaporator air discharge |
Documentation and Compliance
Before installation begins, ensure all documentation is in order:
- Vehicle specifications: Make, model, year, gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR)
- Cargo box specifications: Internal dimensions, insulation type and thickness, door configuration
- Engine specifications: Engine model, alternator output (for direct-drive units), PTO provisions
- Electrical system: Battery voltage, existing wiring, fuse/circuit breaker capacity
- Permits and certifications: Any jurisdiction-specific installation permits required
NEWBASE Installation Methods
Front-Mount Installation (Most Common)
Front-mount installation positions the refrigeration unit at the forward end of the cargo box, above the truck cab. This is the most common method for box trucks and delivery vehicles:
Installation Steps:
- Position and mark mounting location:
- Center unit laterally on cargo box
- Maintain specified clearance from walls and roof
- Mark mounting bolt locations through unit’s mounting template
- Prepare mounting surface:
- Install plywood backing boards if not already present
- Apply sealant tape to mounting surface
- Verify flatness with machinist’s straightedge
- Install mounting hardware:
- Install threaded inserts or weld nuts into structural backing
- Apply anti-corrosion compound to all hardware
- Torque mounting bolts to specification (typically 150-200 ft-lbs for main mounting)
- Install condenser coil and grille:
- Attach condenser housing to mounting frame
- Verify condenser coil is level and secure
- Install condenser grille with proper fasteners
- Install evaporator in cargo box:
- Position evaporator centered above cargo area
- Ensure adequate clearance for airflow and service access
- Install drain line with proper slope (1/4″ per foot minimum) to exterior drain
- Secure with anti-vibration mounts
- Install ductwork and air distribution:
- Connect supply and return air ducts
- Install diffuser grilles at appropriate positions
- Seal all joints with mastic sealant
Under-Slung Installation
Under-slung units are mounted beneath the cargo box frame, typically used for high-cube applications where interior space is at a premium:
Installation Steps:
- Frame modification:
- Install crossmembers or subframe mounting points
- Ensure structural integrity for unit weight and vibration loads
- Apply corrosion protection to modified areas
- Unit mounting:
- Position unit on subframe, verify clearances
- Install vibration isolation mounts
- Torque all mounting hardware to specification
- Refrigerant line routing:
- Route lines along frame rails, protected from road debris
- Use appropriate hangers and supports every 36″
- Install quick-connect fittings at box entry point
- Insulate suction and liquid lines separately
- Evaporator installation:
- Same procedure as front-mount
- Extra attention to refrigerant line lengths (typically limited to 25-40 feet maximum)
Direct-Drive Installation (Engine-Powered Units)
Direct-drive units are powered by the vehicle’s engine, requiring specific integration:
Additional Steps:
- Engine compatibility verification:
- Confirm engine model is on NEWBASE approved list
- Verify engine has required provisions (PTO bosses, governor connections)
- Check for sufficient accessory drive capacity
- Compressor mounting:
- Install compressor on engine using NEWBASE-specified mounting kit
- Route drive belts, verify alignment within 1/16″
- Set belt tension per NEWBASE specifications
- PTO installation (if required):
- Install PTO unit on transmission
- Connect driveshaft to compressor clutch
- Verify PTO engagement mechanism
- Engine integration controls:
- Install throttle kicker or idle stabilizer
- Connect transmission interlock (prevents operation in non-drive gears)
- Verify engine monitoring integration
Electrical Installation
Power Requirements
NEWBASE units have specific electrical requirements:
| Unit Type | 電圧 | Minimum Battery | Minimum Alternator |
| Electric standby | 480V 3-phase or 240V single-phase | N/A (shore power) | N/A |
| All-electric (truck-powered) | 12V DC or 24V DC | 150 Ah | 200A minimum |
| Direct-drive | 12V DC control circuit | 100 Ah | 160A minimum |
Wiring Installation Best Practices
- Wire sizing:
- Follow NEWBASE wiring diagrams precisely
- Size wire for maximum 3% voltage drop
- Use stranded copper wire, never solid wire
- Size ground conductors same as power conductors
- 保護:
- Install fused disconnect at battery connection
- Size fuses/breakers per NEWBASE specifications
- Protect wiring with appropriate conduit or loom
- Routing:
- Route away from heat sources (exhaust, engine)
- Avoid sharp bends and chafing points
- Secure with appropriate clips every 12-18″
- Use grommets at penetration points
- Connections:
- Use weatherproof connectors in engine compartment
- Apply dielectric grease to all electrical connections
- Torque terminal screws to specification
- Secure all harness connectors with locking clips
- Grounding:
- Connect unit ground directly to battery negative terminal
- Use dedicated ground strap, do not rely on mounting hardware
- Verify ground resistance less than 1 ohm
Refrigerant Line Installation
Line Routing Principles
- Keep lines as short as possible:
- Longer lines increase pressure drop and reduce efficiency
- Maximum recommended lengths vary by unit (typically 25-50 feet)
- Avoid high points:
- Route to minimize oil trapping
- Provide traps at vertical rises if necessary
- Protect from damage:
- Use chafe protection at rub points
- Support lines every 36 inches minimum
- Route away from moving components
- Maintain separation:
- Keep suction and liquid lines together for heat exchange
- Separate from electrical wiring
Brazing Procedures
“EPA’s new rules under the AIM Act are designed to address the environmental impact of refrigerants and promote the use of advanced technologies to reduce emissions.” — Bueno Analytics, EPA Refrigerant Rules 2025
- Safety precautions:
- Use nitrogen purge during all brazing operations
- Have fire extinguisher readily available
- Work in well-ventilated area
- Brazing technique:
- Use appropriate filler alloy (BCuP for copper-to-copper, silver alloy for dissimilar metals)
- Heat evenly, do not overheat
- Apply heat to larger tube first, add solder/filler to joint, not flame
- Verify leak-free joints with nitrogen pressure test before charging
- Leak testing:
- Pressurize system with nitrogen to 150-200 PSI (never use oxygen or air)
- Wait 30 minutes, check for pressure drop
- Use electronic leak detector on all joints
Commissioning Procedures
Commissioning is the systematic verification that the installed unit performs according to specifications. NEWBASE requires the following commissioning procedure for all new installations:
Step 1: Pre-Start Inspection
Visual Inspection:
- Verify all mounting hardware is properly torqued
- Confirm all wiring connections are secure
- Check refrigerant line routing and support
- Verify evaporator and condenser coil are undamaged
- Confirm drain lines are connected and clear
Electrical Verification:
- Measure battery voltage (minimum 12.6V for 12V systems)
- Verify polarity on all connections
- Test all fuses and circuit breakers
- Verify emergency shutdown circuit functions
Step 2: Initial System Start
Pre-start checklist:
- Verify refrigerant charge is correct (weigh charging recommended)
- Check compressor oil level
- Verify all service valves are in correct positions
- Confirm fresh air dampers are set correctly
Start procedure:
- Set controller to OFF position
- Energize unit (connect battery, turn on main switch)
- Verify controller display initializes correctly
- Set to desired temperature
- Verify compressor and fans start
- Listen for unusual noises
- Check for immediate leaks
Step 3: Performance Verification
Temperature Pull-Down Test:
- Pre-condition cargo box to near-ambient temperature
- Load cargo box with thermal mass (water bottles, concrete blocks) at ambient temperature if no product available
- Set unit to target temperature
- Record pull-down time and temperature curve
- Verify unit reaches and maintains setpoint
- Check temperature uniformity throughout box (differential should be ≤2°C)
Acceptance Criteria:
| Test Parameter | Acceptance Criteria |
| Pull-down to setpoint | Unit reaches setpoint within 2 hours with reasonable load |
| Temperature uniformity | No spot exceeds setpoint by more than 2°C |
| Setpoint maintenance | Maintains setpoint ±1°C over 4-hour test period |
| Defrost cycle | Completes automatic defrost cycle normally |
| No abnormal sounds | No grinding, knocking, or excessive vibration |
| No refrigerant leaks | Zero detectable leaks after 24-hour test |
Step 4: Control System Verification
Test all control system functions:
- ☐Temperature setpoint adjustment
- ☐Display temperature accuracy (verify against calibrated thermometer)
- ☐High/low temperature alarms
- ☐Door switch function (if equipped)
- ☐Manual defrost initiation
- ☐Auto-restart after power interruption
- ☐Remote communication functions (IoT-enabled units)
- ☐Backup/emergency operation mode
Step 5: Documentation and Training
Commissioning documentation:
- Completed commissioning checklist
- Temperature pull-down chart
- Electrical system verification results
- Refrigerant charge record
- Photo documentation of installation
Operator training:
- Driver operation training (all shifts)
- Basic troubleshooting procedures
- Maintenance schedule review
- Emergency contact information
- Documentation of training completion
Regulatory Compliance Checklist
Transport refrigeration installations must comply with various regulations:
EPA and CARB Requirements
| Requirement | Applies To | Verification |
| EPA Tier 4 emissions (diesel) | All new diesel units | Certification label on unit |
| CARB TRU ATCM refrigerant GWP | California operations | Unit must use GWP < 2,200 refrigerant |
| Leak repair requirements | Units > 50 lb refrigerant charge | Service records |
| Evacuation requirements | All new installations | Evacuation record |
OSHA and Workplace Safety
| Requirement | Description |
| Electrical safety | Proper grounding, overcurrent protection |
| Fall protection | Unit access for maintenance |
| Lockout/tagout | Procedure for service work |
| Refrigerant safety | EPA Section 608 certified technician for service |
食品安全コンプライアンス
For food transport applications:
- Temperature monitoring calibration: Verify calibration of sensors
- Data logger functionality: Test continuous recording capability
- Alarm functionality: Verify audible and visual alarms work
- Documentation: Commissioning records available for audits
Common Installation Mistakes to Avoid
| Mistake | Consequence | Prevention |
| Insufficient mounting reinforcement | Structural failure, excessive vibration | Verify backing per specifications |
| Undersized wiring | Voltage drop, overheating, premature failure | Follow wire sizing tables |
| Long refrigerant lines | Capacity loss, efficiency loss, oil return problems | Keep lines short, proper routing |
| Improper charging | Poor performance, compressor damage | Weigh-in charge, use proper procedure |
| Missing vibration isolation | Excessive noise, premature component failure | Install and inspect isolation mounts |
| Poor drain line installation | Water accumulation, cargo damage | Proper slope, insulated drains |
| Skipping commissioning | Undetected problems, early failures | Complete all commissioning steps |
NEWBASE Installation Support Services
NEWBASE provides comprehensive support for installations:
Factory-Directed Installation
For customers preferring professional installation:
- NEWBASE-certified installers at authorized locations
- Installation warranty covering both parts and labor
- Single point of contact for installation issues
- Expedited scheduling for time-sensitive deployments
Technical Support During Installation
- Installation supervision available for complex applications
- Phone support for installer questions
- Video consultation for troubleshooting
- On-site assistance for challenging installations
Commissioning Support
- Factory commissioning available at NEWBASE facilities
- Field commissioning by certified technicians
- IQ/OQ documentation for pharmaceutical applications
- Commissioning verification service for regulatory compliance
Post-Installation Care
Initial 30-Day Inspection
After 30 days of operation, NEWBASE recommends:
- Retorque mounting hardware — Vibration may loosen bolts
- Inspect electrical connections — Check for any signs of heating or loosening
- Verify refrigerant charge — Look for any indications of leak development
- Review performance data — Verify unit is performing as expected
Warranty Registration
Complete warranty registration within 10 days of installation:
- Online registration at NEWBASE website
- Submission of commissioning checklist
- Proof of installation by certified technician (if required)
- Unit serial numbers and installation dates
Conclusion: Installation as Investment
Proper installation is the foundation of refrigeration system performance. The additional time and cost invested in quality installation — using trained technicians, following specifications, and completing thorough commissioning — pays dividends through:
- Optimized performance: Unit delivers designed capacity and efficiency
- Extended service life: Proper mounting, wiring, and charging prevent premature failures
- Reduced operating costs: Efficient operation minimizes fuel/energy consumption
- Regulatory compliance: Meeting EPA, CARB, and industry standards
- Customer confidence: Reliable temperature control protects cargo and reputation
NEWBASE is committed to supporting successful installations. Our technical services team, extensive dealer network, and comprehensive documentation ensure that every NEWBASE unit — whether installed by NEWBASE factory technicians or our certified dealer partners — meets the high standards that our customers expect.
About NEWBASE: NEWBASE provides comprehensive technical support for transport refrigeration installations worldwide. Our team of factory-certified technicians and authorized installers ensures that every unit is installed correctly and commissioned to deliver optimal performance from the first day of operation.
References:
- Bueno Analytics — Navigating New U.S. EPA Refrigerant Rules 2025
- EPA — Verified Diesel Tech: Refrigerated Trailers and Transport Refrigeration Units (TRUs)
- EPA — 40 CFR Part 82, Subpart F: Section 608 Refrigerant Management Program
- CARB — TRU ATCM Regulation Updates Workshop, July 2025
- Federal Register — Energy Conservation Standards for Commercial Refrigerators and Freezers, January 2025
- OSHA — 29 CFR 1910.147: Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)

