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Lower GWP compressors

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By Plumbing & HVAC Staff on March 26, 2020 Product Watch

Emerson has launched a new line of Copeland fixed speed scroll compressors for commercial applications designed for lower GWP refrigerants. 12 to 15-ton models will be launched in February with the full lineup of six to 40 tons released over the next years. They are optimized for R410A, R32, and R454B refrigerants. It features plug-n-play electronics to prevent customers from redesigning their system controllers.

Emerson www.emerson.com

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