T/CCI Manufacturing introduces latest cooling technology to bus market

Jan. 22, 2018
The company's two new compressors were designed for "growing" market in U.S. and Canada.

T/CCI Manufacturing, a world leader in compressor technology, is introducing two new compressors for the bus market in the United States and Canada.

The QPS 65 Swash Plate compressor provides the latest technology and design for buses, transport refrigeration vehicles and other applications that require large capacity displacement. The new, smaller design is tailored to align with industry trends in bus manufacturing, downsizing engine space and the ability to mount traditional compressors.

“The QPS65 is the direct result of industry demand in the market,” T/CCI President Richard Demirjian said. “We have applied 30 years of engineering expertise to develop a durable, lower cost compressor that provides a smoother, more comfortable ride. We have also allowed for more clutch configurations resulting in the ability to customize solutions for partners in the U.S., Canada and around the world.”

The QP25 is designed for school busses and smaller bus applications, providing a versatile, lower cost solution for new bus designs. The QP25 model provides higher capacity than the QP21 or enhanced 7H15 while being able to fit in the same mounting configurations. This provides an immediate, cost-effective solution to customers who need the higher capacity in extreme climatic conditions.

“The demand for buses worldwide is forecast to rise nearly five percent annually through 2021 and the need to provide our OEMs with customized solutions at an affordable cost is higher than ever," Director of Engineering Dick Ennis said. "Both the QPS 65 and the QP25 are quality tested products that have undergone T/CCI’s rigorous validation processes to meet industry leading performance standards."

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