Phillips has released its Permalogic Selector System designed specifically for fleets using refrigerated trailers and liftgates.
A common problem many of these fleets are experiencing is that the liftgate batteries do not recharge quickly enough to provide a full day's worth of deliveries. The cost of a non-functioning liftgate can be expensive and make it difficult to maintain an on-time delivery schedule.
The Permalogic Selector System is integrated into a sealed junction box at the nose of the trailer. A dual-pole socket is used to pull power directly from the truck batteries along with a direct connection from the reefer batteries. By sensing the source of power with the most charging capacity, the Permalogic Selector System directs the charge to a DC-to-DC converter, which boosts the voltage to 14.4 volts. This accelerates the charging process between deliveries to ensure the liftgate has sufficient power at the next stop.
This system also works on a reefer trailer when it is staged for transfer, or not connected to a truck. By drawing power from the running reefer unit every time it cycles on, liftgate batteries get a frequent recharge to assure they are operational the next time the liftgate is used.
Visit www.phillipsind.com to learn more.