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Small reefer unit goes on standby

1st July 1999, Page 13
1st July 1999
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• A new reefer unit for small panel vans is being offered by Hubbard. The 360REM for 12 or 24V vehicles has a standby facility for keeping goods at a minimum of 2°C and uses R413A refrigerant. The unit is built around a direct-drive compressor linked to a low-profile condenser and an evaporator. There is a fully programmable in-cab digital controller with permanent temperature readout. Automatic defrost comes as standard but can also be manual, says Hubbard. Extras include condenser bracket for box body mounting, twin compartment fan kit and a single fan evaporator.

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