Advanced Temperature Control's Series 8

Aug. 1, 2007
Advanced Temperature Control, a manufacturer of variable driven truck refrigeration and heating systems, makes seven different series from the Series

Advanced Temperature Control, a manufacturer of variable driven truck refrigeration and heating systems, makes seven different series from the Series 10 for small vans up to the Series 20 for larger van bodies. ATC announces its Series 8, a DC-driven unit for small vans and slip-in bodies.

The Series 8 was designed for vehicles were there is no space for a second compressor on the vehicle engine. Designed to be front wall- or roof-mounted, the unit features an in-cab control, high/low pressure protection, ceiling sweep air flow, condenser fan cycle control, ABS cover with UV protection and a heavy duty DC compressor drive motor.

The Series 8 has a capacity 4,000 Btu at 35 degrees F (1.7 degrees C). For additional information, e-mail [email protected].

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