Copeland™ Certified Semi-Hermetic Compressors
Find a list of Copeland™ certified semi-hermetic compressors within this piece.
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Find a list of Copeland™ certified semi-hermetic compressors within this piece.
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FInd a list of digital upgrade parts within this brochure.
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The Copeland™ line of 4 cylinder CO2 compressors is the ideal solution for R-744 transcritical booster systems. It is characterized by a design operating pressure of 1740 psig (120 bar).
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We make it even easier to upgrade to a Copeland 3D Discus (fixed speed and digital) semi-hermetic compressors from competitive compressor models with our conversion kit 998-0902-00.
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The Copeland™ X-Line catalog contains air-cooled and water-cooled condensing units data. For the most up-to-date data, visit Emerson.com/CopelandOPI
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Are you looking to expand your knowledge on the Copeland™ variable frequency drive (VFD), EVM series? Discover how to install your drive as soon as you unbox it from this step-by-step video.
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The use of commercial CO2 refrigeration technology is expected to increase significantly over the next few years. But in the U.S., very few service technicians have experience installing,...
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Are you looking to expand your knowledge on the Copeland™ variable frequency drive (VFD), EVM series? Discover how to install your drive as soon as you unbox it from this step-by-step video.
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According to industry estimates that forecast the use of natural refrigerants over the next few years, the adoption of CO₂ (refrigerant name R-744) is expected to increase significantly in the U.S.
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The refrigerant transition is underway, and HVACR service technicians find themselves at the leading edge. As the commercial refrigeration and AC industries move from high-global warming potential...
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Emerson recently assembled a global panel of expert technicians, practitioners and apprentices to explore ideas for reversing this trend and discuss strategies for attracting the HVACR technicians.
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In this article, we examine the transition from existing refrigerants to A2Ls and what that looks like in terms of basic servicing fundamentals (special considerations, equipment and A2L-rated tools).
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As new refrigeration technologies continue to emerge, outdoor condensing units have become essential solutions for meeting remote refrigeration needs, such as walk-in coolers and freezers (WICFs).
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In the global transition away from high-global warming potential (GWP) hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants, R-290 (aka propane) has emerged as an increasingly viable alternative.
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Welcome to the fifth and final installment in our blog series intended to help not just beginning service technicians, but anyone who wants to learn more about the basics of refrigeration. The...
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Walk-in coolers and freezers (WICFs) are used in a wide range of commercial and industrial applications — from supermarkets and restaurants to cold storage and processing plants.
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Follow these four simple steps to select and install the correct Copeland variable frequency drive for your HVACR system application.
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Welcome to the fourth installment in our series of blogs intended to help not just beginning service technicians, but anyone who wants to learn more about the basics of refrigeration. The post...
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Welcome to the third installment in our blog series intended to help not just beginning service technicians, but anyone who wants to learn more about the basics of refrigeration. In this blog, I...
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Welcome to the second installment in our new series of blogs intended to help not just beginning service technicians, but anyone who wants to learn more about the basics of refrigeration. I will...
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