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Mil Grade HVAC

The AC-M18 air-conditioner is a portable unit developed primarily to provide air-conditioning in temporary or transportable buildings or tents. It is a compact, light-weight aluminium unit built into a rigid steel frame.

The AC-M18 is designed for outside installation with ducted supply and return air. For field hospitals, where the need for filtration is higher than that of normal accommodation, a dual filtration system for the internal air path is available. The ACM 18 is also available as a split system for sealed applications (ACM 18 CBRN).

The AC-M18 CBRN air-conditioner is a portable unit developed primarily to provide air-conditioning in temporary or transportable buildings or tents. The AC-M18 CBRN is a compact, light-weight aluminium unit built into a rigid steel frame. The air-conditioner is designed to operate on COLPRO applications with the evaporator module placed inside the shelter and the condenser module placed outside. The two modules are interconnected by refrigerant hoses and power cables.

The AC-M7 air-conditioner is a 7kW portable unit developed primarily to provide air-conditioning in temporary or transportable buildings or tents. The AC-M7 is designed to be placed outside the tent with ducted supply and return air.

When in need of temporary small-scale cooling, an efficient and easily implemented solution is required. The ACT 7 mobile water-cooled air-conditioner can deliver efficient cooling in a matter of minutes with no cooling knowledge or special training required to install the unit.

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The VA-M1 5MKII is a transportable unit that provides heating in tents or temporary, transportable buildings. The unit has been developed in close cooperation with the armed forces of NATO countries and is designed to be placed outside the tent, with supply and return air ducted to the tent.

The heater is based on the in-direct fired (clean air) principle to avoid introducing combustion or fumes into occupied spaces. The forced air system provides for the most rapid warm-up capability. The heater is essentially self-contained, requiring only a source of external electric power and fuel. The unit runs effectively on almost all diesel fuels. These are supplied by the fuel hose assembly which may be connected to external jerry cans or drums.

The heaters are based on the indirect fired (clean air) principle to avoid introducing combustion or fumes into occupied spaces. With their industry-leading warm-up capabilities, the forced air system heaters are essentially self-contained and require no more than an external source electric power and some fuel in the built-in tank. They run on almost all diesel fuels.

Specifically developed to provide heating in tents or other temporary and transportable buildings, FH Warm Air Heaters are suitable for outside installation with supply and return air ducted to the tent or temporary building.

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