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Okay for Dynair

14th May 1976, Page 56
14th May 1976
Page 56
Page 56, 14th May 1976 — Okay for Dynair
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THE FITTING of the Dynair temperature-controlled fan has been given the engineering okay by Gardner, the Patricroft-based engine manufacturers. Many truck builders, for example Seddon Atkinson, supply the Dynair fan as standard equipment on Cumminsand Rolls-Royce-engined models but until now Gardner have not allowed it on their engines.

A Gardner spokesman said: 'We don't expect to see any massive improvement in either fuel consumption or fan noise reduction but we don't disapprove of the fitting of such a fan.

" We do however make a firm stipulation that the cut-in temperature is not more than 63`C. As our fan only takes two or three horsepower anyway it has never been a problem."

The biggest bathtub in Britain is the description that workers at E. M. Wilcox Ltd of Peterborough have given to this body, which they have just built for the Cheshire firm of Winsford Transport Co Ltd. The body has a capacity of 28cum (1,000cuft) and will be used to carry soda crystals which will be turned into bath salts.