Improved Environmental Control Units Ed

Abstract

The Improved Environmental Control Units (IECU) program will provide updates that support the new generation of Environmental Control Units (ECUs) that use environmentally approved refrigerants, with zero Ozone-Depleting Chemicals (ODCs) to replace the current Military Standard (MIL-STD) Family of ECUs. The IECUs will provide improved cooling, heating and dehumidification to soldiers and materiel systems in combat, combat support and combat service support units. The IECUs are required to replace currently fielded environmental control units in order to comply with statutory and regulatory restrictions on the use of Class II ODCs (such as HCFC-22) and to improve the performance of military ECUs. They are form, fit and function replacements to the current MIL-STD ECUs. Technical improvements over existing military-standard ECUs will yield significant fuel and weight savings, reduction in scheduled maintenance and increased reliability. 9, 18, and 36K BTU/H IECUs: The 9, 18 and 36K BTU/H IECUs will be a replacement for the current MIL-STD-ECU variants. The new family of IECUs will utilize a new refrigerant which complies with mandated Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirements (non-global warming). FY16 and FY17 funding supports Advanced Concept Development Phase activities for the 9, 18, 36, and 60K IECU variants which include multiple trailer-mounted systems and shelter system integrations, as well as support of new ECU requirements coming from the Army Family of Soft Wall Shelters CDD. In addition, the field has identified an emerging requirement for an integrated fuel-fired heating/cooling system. These variants will further standardize cooling units in the field, enable cooling of larger shelters and structures, offer increased mobility, and may be used to cool multiple tents with one unit. FY16 and 17 funding also supports continued evaluation of IECUs and variants at Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) to support new operational concepts, and supports development of new ECU and refrigeration products. There are no FY15 base dollars.

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Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2017
Source ID
L47_0604804A_5_2040_PB_2017

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  • Engineering

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  • Electrical Engineering
  • Munitions and Ordnance Engineering
  • Nuclear Civil Defense.

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