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Kurt Knapke is manager, supermarket and electronic programs, Refrigeration Division at Emerson Climate Technologies. For more information, visit www.emersonclimate.com.
In today’s economy and competitive landscape, solid, reliable performance is key, whether for HVACR systems, components, or even the service technician’s performance for the customer. The industry has a need for equipment that can diagnose and protect itself from costly failure until a qualified contractor arrives for service.
There are refrigeration technologies
available to meet the strict needs of schools. Original equipment manufacturers
(OEMs) and contractors at all points of the milk production and distribution
process count on such refrigeration equipment to protect their reputations.