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Climate control In Ford Transit


Cynthia111
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Does the  transit passenger wagon and transit trail have the same climate control system? Other than the fact that the passenger wagon has vents in the back?  Or is the system in passenger wagon more powerful?    What I am trying to get at is the system in a cargo van strong enough to cool the entire van.

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Originally, all vans were imported to North America as passenger wagons.  Then the seats, door glass, airbags, seat belts, etc., were removed.  So it should be the same HVAC system, minus the duct work and vents blowing to the 3rd row seats.  I'm not certain if the configuration for cargo vans has the floor vent under the driver and passenger seat which blow hot air to the 2nd row passengers' feet, or the cold air vents in the "B" pillar behind the driver and passenger doors.  The HVAC system itself, should be the same fan, heater core, AC compressor, AC condenser, AC evaporator, etc.  

 

For commercial use, there are rooftop cooling systems.  If you are building a camper van with a cargo van, there are rooftop fan and vent options.  Hot air rises.  Cold air sinks.  A fan and vent should release heat, and circulate the cold air.  Some are designed with a thermostat switch so that it activates as needed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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