T-1200R

The most powerful refrigeration unit for trucks

The ultimate in GreenTech power and efficiency

The top-of-the-range model delivers enough cooling capacity for the largest trucks, or the most extreme ambient temperatures. The T-1200R has 25% more power than the T-1000, and also features the Electronic Throttling Valve (ETV) feature to reduce engine emissions and increase fuel economy.

Your benefits with

T-1200R

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Lower running costs and emissions
The TSR and TSR-3 controllers allow optimum system management to give maximum protection at minimum operating cost for every type of load, while micro-channel condenser coils mean greater fuel efficiency.
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Easy, error-free operation
Critical information clearly displayed via easy-to-use TSR-3 controller. Service interval and scheduled maintenance reminders can be pre-programmed.
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The toughest units in the industry
Road-tested and proven to perform in the highest and lowest ambient temperatures, ranging from -30°C to 55°C, the highest benchmark in the industry and backed by full two-year warranty.
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Reduced emissions and waste
GreenTech™ engines exceed EU requirements for emissions. Oil, filter and coolant waste reduced through EMI 2000, and 99.7% of the unit material is recyclable.
Key features

T-1200R

Micro channel condenser and radiator coil means up to 33% less refrigerant charge compared to previous models and reduced environmental impact.

Exceed all existing EU requirements for emissions control. Reduced maintenance and longer life.

Longer intervals between services reduce oil, filter and coolant waste (2,000hours/24months between oil changes)

Specially designed external panel design improves service access to internal components for faster, easier maintenance.

X426 C5 / X430 C5 compressors with extended life crankshaft bearings offering high performance and easy servicing

Reduces engine emissions and increases fuel economy

Equip your refrigerated trailer for ultimate sustainable flexibility.

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