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Dirna Bergstrom is a leading European manufacturer of climate control systems, parking coolers, and A/C components for commercial vehicles and heavy machinery.

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Dirna Bergstrom is a specialized manufacturer of vehicular climate control systems, widely recognized for its expertise in the commercial and industrial sectors. Headquartered in Madrid, Spain, and operating as a subsidiary of Bergstrom Inc., the company designs and produces high-efficiency air conditioning solutions including parking coolers, split systems, and compact roof-mounted units.

These products are specifically engineered to maintain comfortable cabin temperatures for truck drivers during rest periods without idling the engine, thereby reducing fuel consumption and emissions. The brand offers a comprehensive range of electrical A/C systems for trucks, off-highway agricultural machinery, and construction equipment, including the popular Bycool series.

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  • What is the warranty period for Dirna Bergstrom products?

    Parking Cooler units typically carry a 24-month warranty from the date of the delivery note or invoice. Heavy-duty and split-type electrical air conditioning systems generally have a 12-month warranty.

  • Where can I find mounting instructions for my specific truck model?

    Mounting instructions and user guides are often included with the specific installation kit (e.g., Slim Fit Kit for Scania). You can also contact Dirna Bergstrom technical assistance for digital copies.

  • Who should install Dirna Bergstrom air conditioning units?

    Installation should be performed by personnel trained in vehicle air conditioning to ensure safety and warranty compliance, as the systems often involve refrigerant gas and electrical connections.