By FireRescue1 Staff
HOUSTON — Harrison Hydra-Gen announced the release of its new battery-powered Idle Control System this month.
The Idle Control System is designed to power warning lights, work lights and scene lights for more than 120 minutes. Harrison Hydra-Gen’s new battery-powered system assists first responders by reducing:
- Fuel costs
- Excessive engine wear
- Scene noise
- Emissions
The new system also allows operators to remain in the cab and stay comfortable without running the engine.
The Harrison Hydra-Gen Idle Control System comes in six different configurations:
- 2 battery/1-charger
- 2 battery/1 charger (requires second DC alternator)
- 2 battery/2 charger (requires Harrison Rapid Charge generator or an existing Harrison generator)
- 3 battery/1-charger
- 3 battery/1-charger (requires second DC alternator)
- 3 battery/3-charger (requires Harrison Rapid Charge generator or an existing Harrison generator)
For more information, visit Harrison Hydra-Gen at the Fire Department Instructor’s Conference trade show April 8-13 in Indianapolis, booth #4539.