The Borey Compact is a 6.5 kW compact mono-block air conditioning system originally designed for mobile or stationary containers and KUNG-standard vehicle modules and trailers. It is developed and produced locally making use of reliable, high quality European components which guarantees the outstanding performance of this system.
Simple and quick to install, Borey Compact creates an optimal operating temperature inside the container even in extreme weather conditions. The unit does not require fresh air intake and therefore fully complies with the requirements for operation with air filtration and ventilation systems.
On request of the military, TPU developed and integrated the Borey Compact into a Mobile Command Post based in an expandable container. Our equipment is actively used to ensure the comfort of personnel during their deployments.
Borey Tent is a unique robust, high performance mobile air conditioner for field camp operations. Designed for air conditioning, heating and ventilation of tents and shelters. It is placed outside the tent and connected to the interior with flexible air ducts. The air conditioner is pre-charged with refrigerant and can be put into operation in a matter of minutes.
This unique product is made using high-quality European components. Its mobility, combined with the high cooling power of 12 or 17 kW, ensures optimal operating temperature inside the tent or temporary structure under any condition.
Borey Tent was developed to equip all types of tents for military and humanitarian operations. The system is field tested and CE Certified, providing comfortable conditions for the stay of military personnel in field camps, there where the well-being of people is the foremost priority.
To always be mission ready, TPU developed and supplied an autonomous air heating system for the crew compartment and the water pump compartment of a fire truck, meticulously selected and tailored to the client’s technical specifications.
The heater ensures comfortable working conditions for the crew and uninterrupted operation of crucial firefighting equipment even at outdoor temperatures as low as −20 °C.
The heater works independent of the main engine and has its own autonomous fuel supply system, taking fuel either from the vehicle’s tank or a compact additional tank. The system has multiple interchangeable control systems.
Understanding the importance of this project, we use the most modern technologies in the design and carefully control the quality of the assembly for maximum reliability and safety of the heater and the fire engine.