This SAE Recommended Practice establishes uniform test procedures and performance requirements for engine-off heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in order to achieve driver thermal comfort in both winter and summer rest periods. This specification will apply to heavy trucks with and without sleeper compartments, including but is not limited to Class 6, 7, and 8 powered vehicles. This Recommended Practice has been developed for the purpose to provide uniform performance requirements, minimum temperature specifications, and defines the criteria used to determine engine-off heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems for truck with and without sleepers in order to achieve driver and passenger(s) thermal comfort in both winter and summer rest periods. It is limited to a test that can be conducted on uniform test equipment in commercially available laboratory facilities. This Recommended Practice is designed to help equipment users select an engine-off HVAC system that best suits their operation’s particular need through a standardized test.
Engine-Off Cab Heating and Air Conditioning Systems Test Procedure and Performance Requirements - Trucks with and Without Sleepers
2012-02-06
Conference paper
English
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