Sany Parts deliver high-performance climate control solutions for heavy-duty trucks, mining vehicles, and construction equipment. The Sany Air Conditioner-Chassis is a complete integrated HVAC system engineered specifically for chassis-mounted installation in off-highway machinery. This robust cooling solution combines a high-efficiency condenser, reliable evaporator, precision fastening hardware, and a rugged chassis frame, all designed to withstand extreme temperatures, vibrations, and dust exposure. Every component is manufactured to Sany’s rigorous OEM specifications, ensuring seamless integration, operator comfort, and long-term reliability. Upgrade your fleet with a genuine Sany AC system built for the toughest working environments.
Sany Air Conditioner-Chassis — complete HVAC system for heavy-duty chassis installation
The Sany Air Conditioner-Chassis is a complete, factory-engineered HVAC system designed for chassis-mounted installation on heavy-duty trucks, dump trucks, mining vehicles, and construction machinery. This integrated air conditioning solution combines a high-capacity condenser, a precision evaporator, and a rugged chassis frame with all necessary fastening hardware—including bolts, nuts, washers, and fixing plates—into a single, pre-assembled unit that is ready for direct installation. Unlike generic aftermarket AC systems that require piecemeal sourcing of components, this Sany genuine unit delivers everything needed for a complete climate control retrofit or OEM assembly, significantly reducing installation time and eliminating compatibility concerns.
The system incorporates a high-performance condenser (PartsCode 60005669) engineered with multi-pass microchannel technology to maximize heat dissipation even in ambient temperatures up to 55°C. The aluminum parallel-flow design features corrosion-resistant coatings and reinforced mounting brackets, ensuring long-term reliability in the dusty, high-vibration environments typical of mining sites, construction zones, and waste management facilities. The evaporator unit (PartsCode 60005673) employs a compact cross-flow design that maximizes cooling capacity while minimizing the footprint required for chassis installation, making it ideal for vehicles with limited under-body or behind-cab mounting space.
The Sany Air Conditioner-Chassis is constructed around a durable base frame (PartsCode 60025908) that provides structural integrity and serves as the mounting platform for all other components. This frame is fabricated from heavy-gauge steel with precision-drilled mounting holes that align perfectly with Sany vehicle chassis brackets, allowing for plug-and-play installation without modifications. The system also includes two dedicated fixing plates (PartsCode 10003454 for condenser I mounting and PartsCode 10003456 for condenser II mounting), plus a complete set of high-strength grade 10.9 fasteners including bolts (PartsCode A210111000091), nuts (PartsCode A210319000004), and washers (PartsCode A210405000007).
All components of the Sany Air Conditioner-Chassis are manufactured to meet ISO 13043 standards for mobile air conditioning safety and performance, and the system uses environmentally compliant R134a refrigerant. The hermetically sealed scroll compressor ensures consistent cooling output with low power draw, while the multi-speed blower fan provides adjustable airflow for customized cabin comfort. Exported globally to over 120 countries, this genuine Sany AC system is trusted by fleet operators in the Middle East, South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia for its proven performance in extreme heat, humidity, and off-road conditions. Each unit undergoes comprehensive factory testing including pressure integrity checks, refrigerant leak detection, and thermal cycling validation before shipment.
Product Parameters of Sany Air Conditioner-Chassis
Index
PartsCode
PartsName
1
A210405000007
Washer
2
60005669
Condenser
3
60005673
Evaporator
4
60025908
Chassis
5
10003454
Plate, fixing, condenser I
6
10003456
Plate, fixing, condenser II
7
A210319000004
Nut
8
A210111000091
Bolt
Why Choose Our Sany Air Conditioner-Chassis?
Heavy-Duty Performance in Extreme Climates: The Sany Air Conditioner-Chassis is engineered for reliable operation in ambient temperatures up to 55°C, making it the ideal solution for fleet operators in desert climates, tropical regions, and high-heat industrial environments. The high-capacity parallel-flow condenser (60005669) provides rapid heat rejection, while the cross-flow evaporator (60005673) delivers consistent cooling output. All components meet vibration resistance standards, ensuring performance remains unaffected by the constant shocks and jolts of off-road operation.
Complete OEM Kit with Genuine Fasteners: Unlike generic aftermarket systems that arrive as incomplete assemblies requiring separate purchases of brackets, plates, and hardware, our Sany Air Conditioner-Chassis includes everything needed for installation. The kit comes complete with two fixing plates (10003454 and 10003456), a durable chassis frame (60025908), and a full set of high-strength grade 10.9 bolts (A210111000091), nuts (A210319000004), and washers (A210405000007)—all engineered to Sany’s exact specifications. This eliminates the guesswork of sourcing compatible hardware and ensures a secure, vibration-resistant fit.
ISO 13043 Compliant with Global Support: The Sany Air Conditioner-Chassis is manufactured to ISO 13043 safety and performance standards, addressing all hazards associated with normal usage, maintenance, and end-of-life disposal. The system uses R134a refrigerant—the industry standard for heavy-duty mobile AC applications. All Sany genuine parts are backed by a 12-month warranty and global parts availability. Sany’s distribution network ensures that replacement components can be ordered by PartsCode number and shipped to over 120 countries via dedicated parts distribution centers.
Simplified Installation and Maintenance: The Sany Air Conditioner-Chassis features a modular design that dramatically reduces installation time compared to aftermarket alternatives. The chassis frame (60025908) arrives pre-drilled with mounting holes that align precisely with Sany vehicle brackets, eliminating the need for modifications. The condenser and evaporator units are independently serviceable, allowing technicians to access either component without removing the entire system. This modular architecture ensures reduced downtime for routine maintenance, with all critical service points—including the compressor drive belt, refrigerant ports, and electrical connectors—positioned for easy access during inspection.
What are the Routine Maintenance Considerations for the Sany Air Conditioner-Chassis?
Condenser and Evaporator Cleaning: The cooling efficiency of the Sany Air Conditioner-Chassis depends on clean heat exchanger surfaces. Inspect the condenser (60005669) monthly for debris accumulation—grass, dust, leaves, and mud will block airflow and reduce cooling capacity. Clean the condenser fins using compressed air directed from the inside out, or wash with soft water and a gentle brush when needed. The evaporator (60005673) should be inspected every 500 operating hours; clean the evaporator housing and replace cabin air filters to prevent mold growth, reduced airflow, and unpleasant odors.
Fastener Torque and Fixing Plate Inspection: The Sany Air Conditioner-Chassis relies on its hardware—including bolts (A210111000091), nuts (A210319000004), washers (A210405000007), and the two fixing plates (10003454 and 10003456)—to maintain structural integrity under constant vibration. Every 250 operating hours, verify the torque of all mounting fasteners against factory specifications. Re-tighten any loose bolts and replace any washer that shows signs of deformation or corrosion. Inspect both fixing plates for cracking, especially around welded joints and mounting holes, and check the chassis frame (60025908) for any signs of fatigue or corrosion on the mounting surfaces.
Refrigerant Check and Leak Detection: The R134a refrigerant system requires a complete charge verification at the start of each cooling season and every 1,000 operating hours thereafter. Use an electronic leak detector to check all line connections, compressor seals, and brazed joints for refrigerant leakage. If cooling capacity decreases noticeably, this often indicates low refrigerant levels caused by micro-leaks. For any detected leak, replace the affected O-rings or seals immediately and recharge the system to the specified capacity. Do not attempt to repair the pressurized refrigerant system beyond basic inspections; contact a certified Sany dealer for repairs involving pressurized lines.
Compressor Drive Belt and Electrical Connections: The compressor drive belt is a critical wear component. Inspect the belt every 300 operating hours for signs of cracking, glazing, fraying, or excessive wear. Belt tension should allow 5–8 mm of deflection (approximately 0.20–0.31 inches) when pressed between pulleys. Both over-tensioned and under-tensioned belts will cause premature failure and reduced cooling performance. Inspect all electrical connections for corrosion, loose terminals, or chafed wires, applying dielectric grease to multi-pin connectors annually. Avoid frequent cycling of the AC system, as each startup draws high current that accelerates compressor wear. After extended parking periods, allow the compressor to run at low speed for a few minutes before normal operation to ensure proper lubrication and refrigerant circulation.
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