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Rating Air-Conditioner Evaporator Air Delivery and Cooling Capacities
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1487_200409
- Revised
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English
Scope
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to establish uniform test procedures for measuring and rating air delivery and cooling capacity of truck cab air-conditioner evaporator assemblies. It is the intent to measure only the actual cooling capacity of the evaporator. It is not the intent of this document to rate and compare the performance of the total vehicle air-conditioning system.
This procedure is designed to provide truck manufacturers and air conditioning system suppliers with a cost-effective, standardized test method and calculations for measuring and rating air delivery and cooling capacity of truck cab air-conditioner evaporator assemblies. This procedure relates to HFC-134a (R-134a) refrigerant system.
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Issuing Committee
Truck and Bus Windshield Wipers and Climate Control Comm
The responsibility of Windshield Wipers and Climate Control Committee of the Truck and Bus Body, Occupant and Environment Steering Committee is to initiate, develop, review and approve the recommended practices, standards, and information reports related to windshield washer/wiper systems, defroster/defogging systems and components that affect the interior climate and environment of occupied areas of trucks, buses and multi purpose vehicles intended for on-highway use.
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