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17 BONALLACK REFRIGERATED VEHICLES

22nd September 1972
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Lone/lack Refrigerated Vehicles Ltd, Payeocke Road, Basildon, Essex.

Three examples of /he company's Coldsaver refrigerated van bodies having polyurethane insulation are displayed, which comprise a 9-ton-gross delivery van, a 16-ton-gross delivery van and a 32-ton-gross articulated van. Designed for delivery work, the 16ft body is mounted on a Ford D0907 chassis and is fitted with Winget Dole holdover plates that are charged by a Prestcold AS150 unit. Polydrape curtaining is fitted inside the rear door.

The 16-ton vehicle is based on an AEC Mercury. chassis and will be used for carrying packed bacon at a temperature of —2deg C/+ 10deg C, refrigeration being provided by a Dischil carbon-dioxide system with thermostatic control.

Having a length of 40ft, the van of the 32-ton-gross vehicle is based on a chassisless tandem-axle semi-trailer and will be employed for trunking high-quality foods at controlled temperatures. It is refrigerated by a BOC Polarstream PS 205/2 twin-tank liquidnitrogen unit.