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Upcoming Fairs/Trade shows


Please come and see us at one of the following tradeshows:

 

Railtex London
United Kingdom 14-16/06/2011

 

Intelec Telecom Amsterdam
The Netherlands 9-13/10/2011

 

Railway interiors Cologne
Germany   15-17/11/2011 

 

Saloon Air conditioner

The main features of our air conditioners for saloon applications are:

  • Energy consumption only one-third of a normal air conditioning unit- therefore no expensive alterations to the train’s electrical system – no invertors/convertors needed
  • No power surge during start up- soft start
  • Available in 24/74/110/600/750 VDC or 230/400 VAC
  • Custom made
  • Easy installation – packaged roof units  pre charged with non-flammable refrigerant R 134A.
  • Factory tested before shipping
  • Long service intervals
  • 2 year warranty – all parts are long life

 

            Saloon Air conditioner

                  Roof module  230 VAC  15 kW cooling + electrical fresh air pre heating                                 
                  Class  321 -  2 modules per saloon  


                         

            Saloon Air conditioner-1
 
                   Roof module  24 VDC 11kW cooling + 22 kW coolant heating.
                   Class 158 -  2 modules per saloon
 

All products have alarms for high temperature, low and high gas pressure.
Remote monitoring is available as a option.

 

LNWR Select DC Airco Cab Air Cooling for Arriva Class 158

The Arriva fleet of Class 158 Units are to receive DC Airco Cab Air Cooling provided by Transys Projects Limited. 
Transys Projects were delighted to be awarded the contract to integrate and then provide first unit installation assistance for this
equipment which is manufactured by DC Airco.
TPL were able to offer keen pricing and an ambitious delivery programme by utilising their in house design and engineering strengths
to ensure that the equipment can be integrated into an ERTMS enabled train.
The equipment is highly robust and reliable and provides a performance that is capable of creating comfort on the hottest of days, even if the vehicle has previously been stabled south facing.


Kevin Lane - Managing Director of Transys Projects said “We were delighted that LNWR won the main contract and are very pleased to be supporting them with capital equipment for Cab Air Cooling.”
He added “This equipment has a low power demand but oxymoronically is exceptionally powerful in terms of cooling. 
It is safe to say that with over 500 Units fitted in the UK that this equipment is establishing itself as the equipment of choice both on a performance and price basis.

Klaas Schimmel – Managing Director of DC Airco said “Closing this order is excellent news for all involved we are certain that this equipment will deliver the safe and cool working environment that drivers need.
We are also delighted with the success of our partnership with Transys Projects as intermediary and bespoke systems integrators.”
 
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