Overnight idling wastes considerable amounts of fuel, contributes to noise and air pollution and adds significantly to trucker's operating costs. Costs are increased because of both the fuel wasted and the additional maintenance required on the engine as a result of extended idling. In winter, idling not only allows a resting driver to keep warm but prevents cold weather battery, fuel gelling and engine starting problems. In the summer, however, the only reason for overnight idling is to keep the sleeper compartment habitable for the resting driver and diesel engine idling to accomplish this is a massive overkill. A novel, patented, cool storage system has been developed by the Instatherm Company. This system allows comfortable summer resting conditions for the driver without having to idle the engine or having to start or run any other auxiliary engine. The operating principle is very straightforward -- store ''cool'' from the truck air conditioning system, while the vehicle is driven on the highway and to use this stored ''cool'' to air condition the sleeper compartment while the driver rests. 17 figs.


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    Title :

    Fuel savings in the heavy trucking industry through cool storage. Final report


    Contributors:
    P. Carr (author)

    Publication date :

    1991


    Size :

    29 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English