Espar Heater Systems, a manufacturer of anti-idling technologies, has introduced a number of new products into the market place to combat the inefficiencies of truck idling.
The new products were designed as a result of listening to their customer base and fulfilling the gaps and needs of drivers and fleet owners across North America.
The new products are:
1) Hybernator-On Frame system, which provides engine-off heat to the cab, the engine, and the fuel system using the CARB-approved Hydronic 5 heater. This heater provides heat continuously and circulates engine coolant through the engines coolant circuit. Drivers stay warm and safe and are assured of quick engine starts when it’s time to get back on the road.
2) Hybernator-In Frame system, based on the On-Frame system, but enables the installation of the unit between the frame rails without the drilling of frame components, reducing installation time and complexity. The system still provides engine-off heat to the cab, the engine and the fuel systems using the Espar Hydronic coolant heater. A number of different operating switches exist to meet individual demands.
3) Baire Necessity System (shown in image) allows drivers to stay warm in any truck without the permanent installation of Espar’s CARB-approved Airtronic D2 bunk heater. Drivers can take this system with them as they move from truck to truck and freight terminals can supply them to drivers for temporary no-idle relief.
Espar heaters are designed for mobile applications such as truck, bus, marine and automotive. The systems utilize 12- or 24-volt battery systems and gasoline or diesel as an on-board fuel. Espar air heaters use forced air as a heating medium, while the Espar coolant heaters circulate the engine coolant to transfer heat.
Timers and remote key-chain starters are available, making it possible to program pre-heat for up to a week in advance, or remote-start pre-heat on your vehicle. For further specifications on all heating systems, visit http://www.espar.com.