Warm on the inside

Nov. 1, 2007
Teleflex Power Systems has introduced a line of auxiliary cab heaters for heavy-duty trucks that work without running the vehicle's primary engine, thus reducing the fuel needed to power them by 95%. The diesel-powered Proheat Air heaters are available in 2kW and 4 kW models. A digital-display control panel mounted inside the cab enables drivers to easily adjust heat settings. The panel also features

Teleflex Power Systems has introduced a line of auxiliary cab heaters for heavy-duty trucks that work without running the vehicle's primary engine, thus reducing the fuel needed to power them by 95%.

The diesel-powered Proheat Air heaters are available in 2kW and 4 kW models.

A digital-display control panel mounted inside the cab enables drivers to easily adjust heat settings. The panel also features a timer so the unit can be set to warm the cab in time for the driver's arrival.

Proheat Air heaters will be distributed by the Carrier Transicold truck/trailer dealer network.

www.teleflexpower.com; www.truck trailer.carrier.com

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