Fischer Panda launches its Panda 45i Cantor air conditioning and power system

 
Eurosatory 2016 Official news online coverage report show daily pictures video International Exhibition of Land Defence & Security army military equipment Paris France industry technology
 
Eurosatory 2016
Defence & Security International Exhibition
Official News online with Editorial and Web TV
Paris
, France
13 - 17 June 2016
 
Fischer Panda at Eurosatory 2016
 
 
Fischer Panda launches its Panda 45i Cantor air conditioning and power system
Only recently Fischer Panda has launched their latest combined air conditioning and power system - the Panda 45i CANTOR, the company announced during one of the most famous defense exhibitions this year, Eurosatory 2016 The new Panda 45i CANTOR combines electrical power and ECU for tents and mobile shelter systems.
     
Fischer Panda launches its Panda 45i Cantor air conditioning and power system 640 001Fischer Panda's new i45 Cantor air conditioning and power system at Eurosatory 2016
     
The 36 kW generator features the very efficient and environmentally friendly 'variable speed technology' (VSCF).

Electrical loads are supplied with a constant output voltage via an inverter. The speed of the diesel engine is adjusted according to the changing power requirements; thanks to the inverter the output voltage always remains constant.

This means that for most load profiles exhaust emissions and fuel consumption are up to 20 % lower than with a traditional fixed speed generator of equivalent rating when handling varying loads.

Additional benefits include a pure sine wave output with exceptional voltage and frequency stability. Hence, the Panda 45i CANTOR provides perfect conditions to power computers and communication equipment. Low noise during operation is ensured by effective sound shielding.

Fuel is supplied from a 40 L external fuel tank with quick release connectors. On request, versions with internal fuel tank or supply directly via a vehicle's fuel tank are possible.

Heating and cooling is provided by two water-cooled 10 kW compressors which are driven directly from the generator. Optionally they can be mechanically driven by the engine.

The cooling performance of 4 - 20 kW can be automatically regulated stepless from 0 to 100%. The ECU provides a cooling air flow of up to 6000 m³ per hour.

Besides cooling the Panda 45i CANTOR offers highly efficient heating featuring a heat recovery of up to 35 kW. No additional fuel for heating operations is required. If warm water is required, the electrical heating performance is 10 kW.

The 45i CANTOR can be operated in an environmental temperature from - 20°C up to + 50°C.

Christian Riemer, Head of Project Management at Fischer Panda Germany says: "We are very pleased to introduce this state-of-the art combined air-conditioner and power system at this year's Eurosatory in Paris."

At Eurosatory, Fischer Panda will also have their Panda 8000 Combo “FENNEC” on display. The FENNEC comprises a generator and an ECU for the use in mobile shelters of wheeled or tracked vehicles or ISO corner casts. The energy system supplies 6 kW electrical and 8 kW cooling.

Fuel is either provided externally; alternatively, the combined generator and ECU can be connected to the fuel tank of the vehicle. The FENNEC is mounted at the front side of a vehicle mounted tactical shelter. The evaporator and a small operator panel are the only components that are placed inside the container.

The Panda 8000 Combo FENNEC is suitable for operation in harsh temperatures between
-32 °C and + 60 °C.

It is extremely compact and goes without saying that it fulfils all current mil specifications.

Thanks to its quick installation and its perfect utilisation of the container space this extremely small combined ECU and power unit represents a quantum leap in modern power and air condition technology for international defence operations.

Fischer Panda GmbH based in Paderborn/Germany is specialized in power solutions for military, commercial and marine applications requiring 2 - 200 kW performance.

The compactly constructed generators are available as asynchronous units (50/60 Hz-voltage), permanent magnet versions for battery charging (or 400 Hz versions suited for powering radar units). They are highly efficient and feature an effective water-cooling. Low EMI values, IR levels and operating sound levels make them suitable for tactical roles. The company can custom-build to meet EMI (MIL-STD 461), shock & vibration (MIL-STD 810) specifications.

The Fischer Panda team covers worldwide more than 500 technicians and salesmen in over 80 countries.