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FrigiKing to enter UK market

21st October 1966
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THE range of mechanical refrigera units for vehicles made by the Fi King Co. of America, a division of Cummins Engine Co., will probably available to British operators in the / future. The company is studying Br market requirements and is in the pro of starting up a selling organizatior Britain. FrigiKing units are already established in France and Spain with corn hensive servicing organizations and sin plans are in mind for the UK.

All sizes of vehicle refrigeration u are produced by FrigiKing, from mo suitable for light vans up to large-s, equipment for the biggest semi-tra Petrol-, propaneand diesel-engine-powr

An example of the FrigiKing range of meclu Cal vehicle refrigeration equipment is the PA' which is suitable for the larger sizes of se trailer and has a rating of 25,000 9.t.u. per at a 65°F temperature differential. Net wet is 950 lb.

units are made although it is considered tl petrol versions are likely to be specified the majority of cases by British operate As well as models where the power unit a the refrigeration unit are mounted togetl there are two-piece systems where the lat section is located at the front of the be and the power source under the frar

FrigiKing ratings are based on a 65 deg. temperature differential (the differer between interior and exterior temperatur and figures quoted range from 7.400 B.r per hr. for the smallest unit intended : vans to 40.000 B.t.u. per hr. for the larg semi-trailer unit. There are altogether ni basic models and FrigiKing also produc air-conditioning equipment for goc vehicles.

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