TLD ACU-808-DUP 150-Ton Air Conditioning Unit
The ACU-808-Series Air Conditioning Units provide passenger comfort for the largest aircraft in the most challenging ambient. These units are equipped with a vertical condenser air discharge for sound...
View ArticleTLD ACU-804 65-Ton Air Conditioning Unit
The 804 Series is a line of self contained, fully portable air conditioning units suitable for single connection aircraft throughout the world. The ACU-804 has sufficient capacity to achieve and...
View ArticleTLD ACU-802S-CUP 115-Ton Air Conditioning Unit
TLD ACU-802S-CUP (formerly known as the TLD ACU-802-CUP) Series Air Conditioning units provide maximum passenger comfort in all types of aircraft. Available in a wide variety of configurations, these...
View ArticleTLD ACU-401-CAP High Pressure Air Conditioning Unit
The ACU-401-CAP is a self-contained, trailer mounted, Air Conditioning and Ventilating Unit designed for the Air Force to satisfy the requirements of many military fighter aircraft, such as F-15, F-16,...
View ArticleTLD ACU-302-CUP 24-Ton Air Conditioning Unit
TLD ACU-302 Series Conditioned Air Units comprise a line of diesel-electric and utility powered electric air conditioning and heating units designed to service narrow body regional and commuter...
View ArticleTLD ACE-302-EMP 24-Ton Air Conditioning Unit
TLD ACE-302-EMP Series Conditioned Air Units comprise a line of electric air conditioning and heating units designed to service narrow body regional and commuter aircraft worldwide. This unit features...
View ArticleFoxtronics Fox Air MAX 58,000 BTU Air Conditioning Unit
The Foxair MAX may be small in size, but it is large in performance. This unit delivers 58,000 BTUs of refrigerated air (with an option to add 20KW heat). This unit quickly brings light commuter and...
View ArticleFoxtronics Fox Air 60 Air Conditioning Unit
The Foxtronics Fox Air 60 Air Conditioner is a 60 Hz aircraft PCA unit that delivers 24,000 BTUs (approximately 2 tons) of refrigerated air to control the aircraft cabin climate during pre-flight...
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