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FEATURES:
- Technology
used by NASA - Thermoelectric solid state heat pumps have no
CFC gases, fluids or compressors.
The only moving parts are the maintenance free brush-less fans.
- Fully
Automatic - "System 70" continuously monitors the temperature
in the compartment and will heat or cool as required.
- Modular
Design - There are four main components; a thermoelectric heat
pump, ODYSSEY'S custom Electronic Interface, digital controller and
a temperature probe. All components interconnect via custom wiring harness.
- Digital
Controller - "System 70" includes a digital controller that can
be easily programmed in the field.
- Easy
Installation - Installation is as easy as mounting the heat pump
to an insulated compartment, mounting the other three modular components
and wiring the custom Electronic Interface to the on board 12 volt battery
source. Turn on the switch next to the digital controller and the "System
70" do the rest.
- Low
Maintenance - Using almost all solid state components there is
no maintenance less keeping the system clean.
- Optional
Timer Circuit
- To prevent battery drain, Odyssey's optional timer circuit will keep
the System 70 unit running for 20 minutes after ignition and shore power
have been disconnected, then turns itself off.
- Optional
Back Up System - By using ODYSSEY'S back up system along with
a gel cell battery the system can run as long as 5 hours or more when
the battery or shore power is not available.
- Custom
Compartments Availability - ODYSSEY now offers custom insulated
compartments that can fit into new or existing vehicles. Check
out the NEW TCC-100F
- Warranty-
"System 70" includes a one year limited warranty from defects in materials
and workmanship.
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Retrofit units
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Ambulance
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Ambulance
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Ambulance
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Fire Truck
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Made to ship
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Pre-wired
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SUV Install
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Inulated Compartments
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Fire Truck
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HOW IT WORKS:
- The
"System 70" operates using a thermoelectric solid state heat pump, digital
controller and an electronic interface unit. This system will heat and
cool by adding or removing heat from a compartment and exhausting it
into the ambient cabin area.
- Cooling:
The "System 70" can cool approximately 20-40 degrees F* lower than the
ambient cabin air temperature. Please monitor the cabin ambient air
temperature during very hot days. The higher the cabin temperature rises
from the external air temperature the less effective the cooling will
be. One solution is to open a window, activating the on board ventilation
system or installing a ventilation system.
- Heating:
The "System 70: can heat very efficiently. We
have seen compartments maintain a 75 degree F* warmer than external
ambient temperature.
- *Cooling
and Heating temperature ranges depend on air flow in the area where
the system is vented to, and the efficiency of the compartment insulation.
Results will vary depending on application.
- Ventilation:
It is important to understand that by removing
heat from the compartment it must go somewhere. Directing the heat to
a small non ventilated area will raise the ambient air around the unit
decreasing its efficiency. We advise that the unit vent into the largest,
best ventilated area available. Utilizing extra brushless fans may increase
efficiency. No equipment or obstructions can be stored around the heat
pump.
- Power
Requirements: The "System 70" operates from the
vehicles onboard 12 volt DC electrical system and will draw approximately
12 amps. This should not pose any problem when the vehicle is running
or when hooked up to shore power provided the vehicle is equipped with
an adequate shore power charging system. The "System 70" includes an
on/off switch on the control panel to idle the system when not in use.
To maintain compartment temperature the switch must be left on.
- Operation:
The "System 70" operates by programming the controller
to the desired temperature. This will direct the unit to heat or cool
as needed to maintain the set temperature. The readout will always show
internal compartment temperature and by pressing the * button you can
review the set temperature. The "System 70" is user friendly and easily
field programmable by pressing the * button and using the up or down
buttons to set the desired temperatures.
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