Mobile refrigeration unit Pulsor 300
for light utility vehiclesdirect-drivemulti-temperature

mobile refrigeration unit
mobile refrigeration unit
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Characteristics

Type
mobile
Applications
for light utility vehicles
Other characteristics
direct-drive, multi-temperature

Description

Constant Cold throughout the day BENEFITS Cold Chain Revolution Low cost of ownership Ensuring Sustainability High capacity at idle speed Unequaled Technology Maintaining constant cold throughout your intense delivery schedule is an everyday challenge. When choosing a refrigeration unit, you need to be confident it will help you deliver goods to customers in a perfect state, every time. HIGH CAPACITY NEED... Frequent stops, multiple door openings, traffic congestion, multi-temperature goods and sensitive products – it’s hard to maintain the cold chain. To keep the temperature just right, your refrigeration unit needs to provide quick pull-down and high capacity at all times. …EVEN AT IDLE SPEED Conventional refrigeration units depend on engine speed and reach optimum capacity at 2400 RPM. But during city deliveries, your van is operating 90% of the time at low speed (under 2400 RPM)*. This compromises refrigeration capacity and makes it even harder to maintain the right temperature for your goods. * In a standard urban delivery cycle OUR ANSWER: The revolutionary Pulsor range. Benefiting from the E-Drive technology associated with an inverter and hermetic variable compressor, Pulsor ensures constant cold throughout the day. BENEFITS Cold Chain Revolution Low cost of ownership Ensuring Sustainability High capacity at idle speed Unequaled Technology

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Pulsor 300
Pulsor 300
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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.