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Espar offers EdiTH heater diagnostics program tool

EdiTH (Eberspaecher Diagnostic Tool Heater), the company’s new advanced PC diagnostic software, offers 54 descriptive diagnostic codes, compared to blink codes used by legacy heaters, for precise and easy troubleshooting.

Employing idle reduction technologies

Best practices in reducing truck idling can save fuel and reduce emissions.

Espar offers E-Delivery Kit

The E-Delivery Truck Kit features a 17,000 BTU Hydronic 5 fuel operated engine pre heater in aluminum covered box, a set and forget programmable timer and multi function dash mounted switch to allow for on demand heat while operators are on delivery.

Cummins Onan offers iPad2 in commercial truck photo contest

The contest, which runs May 20 through July 20, 2011, allows people to submit photos of their commercial vehicles that use a Cummins Onan generator. The prize for the best photo submitted is an Apple iPad 2.

ProMax APU offers comfort, easy maintenance, excellent ROI

The ProMax APU produces 33,000 BTU for both heat and A/C, combining the most powerful heating and cooling capacity with the ability to move 650 cfm. Its single component design incorporates patent pending suspension technology to provide quiet operation.

Earn money with an indle control program

We all idle our cars on a regular basis – think of stop lights, traffic backups and railroad crossings. But how many of us idle them for hours at a time like some commercial drivers do? The short duration idling of private automobiles, even the stop/start driving during a commute, has relatively little impact on

Bergstrom Inc. to manufacture 20,000th Nite unit

The 20,000th Nite no-idle system is expected to be manufactured around April 15 at Bergstrom’s corporate headquarters in Rockford, Ill., where it manufactures the Nite Phoenix, Nite Plus and Nite Day Cab. The company celebrated the production of its 10,000th unit just two years ago.

New Arctic Breeze system brings ‘no-idle’ comfort to lighter trucks

Hammond Air Conditioning’s new Arctic Breeze Truck AC system fits into a wide range of trucks and delivery vans. The new system packages the AC components so that the condenser and fan are mounted externally, while the compressor and motor are located inside the cab, allowing for fitment on Mercedes Sprinter cargo vans and other smaller vehicles.

APUs provide driver comfort without engines idling

Hypothetically, let’s say you’re manager of a trucking company in Vermont. Capitalizing on the insatiable demand for maple syrup that rages throughout the southeast United States, you maintain a lucrative seasonal business hauling freshly packaged bottles of the sweet treat to Atlanta, Ga., and returning with rolls of carpeting. Each 20-hour leg of the journey

Glacier Bay adds shore power capability to ClimaCab

Glacier Bay’s new off-vehicle power connection option for its ClimaCab electric auxiliary power unit allows for drivers to keep the cabin temperature constant and comfortable in any condition for an unlimited period, as well as recharge both the ClimaCab and main truck batteries using advanced power management technology built into the system.