ACM 5

Container cooling

The AC-M5 is designed for window mounting in ISO containers. Together with the trap door system the air conditioner is mounted inside the container. It is designed to store within the confinement of the ISO corners of the container during transportation or storage.


Applications

  • Containers
  • Work camps in oil and gas industry
  • Accommodation
  • Field hospitals


Features and Benefits

  • Provides cooling at ambient temperatures up to + 60°C.
  • Scroll compressor for high degree of reliability
  • Low noise level.
  • Environment-friendly R134a refrigerant.
  • 5 kW cooling standard and 2 kW heating standard.
  • Qualifies for CBRN/COLPRO compatibility.
  • No external room thermostat.
  • Two speed selector for the internal fan.
  • Possibility to lock the trapdoor with a padlock
  • AC-M5 complies with Def Stan 59-411 Land Class C.

ACM 11

Mobile cooling

The AC-M11 air conditioner is a portable unit developed primarily to provide air conditioning in temporary or transportable buildings or tents. The AC-M11 is a small, light-weight aluminium unit built into a rigid steel frame. The unit is designed for outside installation with ducted supply and return air.


Applications

  • Accommodation
  • Military camps
  • Relief camps
  • Tents
  • Work camps in oil and gas industry


Features and Benefits

  • Designed for optimal utilization of a standard 20" ISO container
  • Built into a strong metal frame with insulated panels
  • All sheet metal parts are protected against corrosion
  • Top finish painting is standard sand colour.
  • Designed for air conditioning when temperature is above 20°C.
  • It can provide cooling at ambient temperatures up to +60°C.
  • Option with built in heating when ambient temp. is below 20C.
  • Automatic phase surveillance.
  • Sequential start of units possible.

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AC-M 18

Mobile cooling

The AC-M18 is designed for outside installation with ducted supply and return air. For field hospitals, where the need for filtration is higher than that of normal accommodation, a dual filtration system for the internal air path is available. Also available as a split system for sealed applications (CBRN).


Applications

  • Accommodation
  • Military camps
  • Relief camps
  • Tents
  • Work camps in oil and gas industry


Features and Benefits

  • Designed for optimal utilization of a standard 20" ISO container
  • Built into a strong metal frame with insulated panels
  • All sheet metal parts are protected against corrosion
  • Top finish painting is standard sand colour.
  • Designed for air conditioning when the temp. is above 20°C.
  • It can provide cooling at ambient temperatures up to +60°C.
  • Option with built in heating when ambient temp. is below 20°C.
  • Automatic phase surveillance.
  • Sequential start of units possible.
  • G3 filtration of internal air

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VAM 15

Mobile heating

The VA-M15 Warm Air Heater is a transportable unit, developed primarily to provide heating in tents or temporary, transportable buildings. The unit is designed to be placed outside the tent, with supply and return air ducted to the tent.


Applications

  • Accommodation
  • Field hospitals
  • Military camps
  • Relief camps
  • Temporary buildings
  • Tents


Features and Benefits

  • Operation with or without return air hoses fitted
  • Adjustable fresh air intake from 0 to 40% of the total air volume
  • Cold start at temperatures down to -40°C
  • All necessary safety devices built in for protectio
  • When storing or transporting, the flue stack is fitted onto the unit
  • Fitted with handles, can be carried manually by two persons
  • Fuel supply from jerry can or oil drum, with a fuel supply lance
  • Connect to the mains power supply or a separate diesel generator
  • Controlled by an optional remote thermostat inside the tent
  • Possibility for optional operating the unit with a CO monitor
  • Allowing ventilation without heating

VAM 40

Mobile heating

The VA-M40MKII Warm Air Heater is a transportable unit, developed primarily to provide heating in tents or temporary, transportable buildings. The unit is designed to be placed outside the tent, with supply and return air ducted to the tent.


Applications

  • Accommodation
  • Field hospitals
  • Military camps
  • Relief camps
  • Temporary buildings
  • Tents


Features and Benefits

  • The wheels and flue stack are fitted onto the unit when stored
  • A hook in the flange, to lift the heater with a crane
  • Fitted with handles so that it can be carried manually
  • Skids underneath the unit
  • Fuel supply from jerry can or oil drum
  • Controlled by an optional remote thermostat


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About us

For more than two decades, Dantherm has been a preferred supplier of field deployable mobile heating and cooling units for military and humanitarian field camps. Our range has been adopted as a NATO standard and we are acknowledged around the world for our extensive expertise. 

Our solutions are used in military camps, relief camps, field hospitals and at similar sites. We are working closely with tent and container suppliers to develop site-specific, customised solutions.

CONTACT US

Dantherm A/S

Marienlystvej 65

7800 Skive, Denmark

Tel: +45 96 14 37 00

E-mail: info@dantherm.com
Web: www.dantherm.com

Visit Us at Stand S9-158

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