Hammond Air Conditioning Ltd.
Doing it the Arctic Wolf way!





12V DC TRUCK AIR CONDITIONING

Whether you're running the engine to keep you cool while you wait to do a delivery, or you're on a long haul and are trying to get some sleep, an Arctic Wolf TM  system can save you money while keeping you cool.  Hammond Air Conditioning Ltd., the company that keeps the heavy equipment industry cool in the summer now has an exciting new Arctic Wolf TM air conditioning product.  TOTAL 12V DC powered AC units. Although DC powered systems have been around for year, never has such an efficient and rugged system been available.  Our system draws 40 amps and provides 6800 BTU of cooling.  Based on a duty cycle of 50-60%, this unit consumes only 295 watt/hr on average.   

 

The compressor/condenser box is made out of 1/8" aluminum and can be mounted directly behind the cab or hung off  frame rails with the optional brackets.  

Refrigerant                                    R-134a 
Power                                            12V
Power usage/hr max/min            600/295 watts
Minimum Alternator                      180 amp
Dimensions-  Condenser           24"Wx 20"Hx 13"D
Evaporator                                      9.5"Wx 9.5"Hx 11"D
Air Flow                                          180 CFM
Cooling output                               6800 BTU/hr
Weight                                            105 lbs

 

The evaporator can be mounted on a shelf, directly on the back wall of the cab, or in a storage compartment. 

With more and more states legislating some form of NO-IDLE law, the Arctic Wolf tm  CLEAN AIR DC powered AC system is for you.  Whether you own a single highway truck or a fleet of them, the CLEAN AIR 12V DC air conditioning system can save you thousands per year.  Depending on your idling practices, you have the potential of paying for the system within the first year.  By using the following chart you can estimate your potential savings.

1-  Fuel cost/ Gallon                      $4.00
2-  Fuel consumption at idle        0.8 ga/hr
3-  # of trucks                                  1
4-  # of working weeks                  50
5-  Days/week you idle                  5
6-  Hrs/Day Idling                           8
7-  Total Idling hrs/yr(4x5x6)        2000 hrs
8-  Idling fuel costs/year(1x2x7)  $6400.00