Emerson Climate Technologies is presenting its Next Generation Copeland Scroll™ variable-speed compressor line, which the company says offers breakthrough efficiency, enhanced comfort, and proven reliability in residential and commercial HVAC applications.
The next generation Copeland Scroll™ variable speed compressor product line offers superior efficiency, enhanced comfort, and proven reliability in residential and commercial HVAC systems.
Bitzer’s new intelligent compact screw compressor is designed to set new standards for R-134a chillers and commercial a/c units. The frequency inverter is integrated in the compressor, carefully fine-tuned in the factory, and configured for maximum efficiency.
Bitzer’s new Ecoline Varispeed compressor features an integrated suction-gas-cooled VFD that significantly lowers operating costs and ensures reliable and effective performance, even at high ambient temperatures.
WM Group recently helped a large New Jersey pharmaceutical company save nearly $400,000 per year in energy costs by upgrading the chiller system at its 100-acre research and development campus.
Hemant Mehta’s WMGroup must be doing something right because his team has been fine-tuning HVAC systems for the same major New Jersey pharmaceutical company since 1984. The latest improvement involved the upgrading of the chiller systems at the company’s 100-acre research and development campus.
While various aspects of HVACR technology seem to be lagging behind, compressors are keeping pace. And, of all the compressors being introduced, manufacturers are ensuring new offerings meet demands, operate intelligently, and, perhaps most importantly, perform efficiently.
Emerson Climate Technologies Inc. has announced the promotion of Brandy Powell to vice president of Variable Speed. In this role, Powell will be responsible for global strategy development, product line management, and new product development for Emerson’s variable speed compression technologies.
Turbocor began as a research and development company in 1993 in Australia before moving to Montreal in 1999. In 2004, Danfoss formed a 50-50 venture called Danfoss Turbocor. The company has since relocated its headquarters to Tallahassee, Fla.