EMERSON CLIMATE TECHNOLOGIES ANNOUNCES NEW INITIATIVES AND PRODUCT LAUNCHES
ST. LOUIS, January 29, 2007 - Emerson Climate Technologies, a business of Emerson (NYSE: EMR), today announced its newest initiatives and products, all of which will be on display at the 2007 AHR Expo in Dallas, Texas.
Copeland-Scroll.com
Emerson Climate Technologies is launching Copeland-Scroll.com, an intuitive Web presence where contractors and other Emerson Climate Technologies customers can find useful information about Copeland Scroll® compressors. Copeland-Scroll.com makes learning about the compressor's many benefits quick and simple. Key features of the site include:
• Animations of Copeland Scroll technology
• Information on the complete Copeland Scroll product line
• Contractor testimonials
• Easy linkage to more in-depth information on EmersonClimateContractor.com
Copeland-Scroll.com will include information on the many applications where Copeland Scroll is used, especially air conditioning (both residential and commercial) and refrigeration.
Copeland Scroll® for Refrigeration
Foodservice walk-in coolers and freezers require constant opening and closing - a recipe for high-energy costs. Foodservice operations are increasingly opting for refrigeration equipment containing Copeland Scroll compressors because of the technology's inherent ability to maintain consistent temperature levels and use less energy.
The Copeland Scroll compressor is, by design, more efficient, durable and reliable than other compressors and is also more compact and lighter weight, making it ideal for soft serve and frozen carbonated beverage equipment, walk-in and reach-in coolers and distributed refrigeration systems. "With Copeland Scroll, we're seeing significant savings in both cost and energy", said David Benn, director of training, ICEE.
Value-Add SystemPro™ Condensing Unit
Another product line being introduced for refrigeration applications is the new Emerson Climate Technologies Value-Add SystemPro™ condensing unit. The Value-Add SystemPro offering, already introduced in Canada, includes 26 condensing unit models, ranging from ¼ to ½ horsepower. With factory installed, sealed and tested best-in-class EK filter driers and tri-color hermetic moisture warning indicators already in place, Value-Add SystemPro condensing units significantly reduce the amount of necessary on-site installation supplies, materials, tube prepping and brazing.
Unlike other units that require four on-site braze joints, the Value-Add SystemPro requires only one, preserving the entire unit and protecting it from potential contaminants that can result from on-site brazing. "The Value-Add SystemPro approach is good for the contractor, the customer and the industry as a whole, making it a necessity, not an accessory," said Bill McMillen, vice president and general manager, TWC Services, Inc., Atlanta division. The Value-Add SystemPro provides higher system reliability, a solution to working in restricted spaces, reduced expenses and less equipment downtime and business disruption.
About Emerson
Emerson (NYSE: EMR), based in St. Louis, is a global leader in bringing technology and engineering together to provide innovative solutions to customers through its network power, process management, industrial automation, climate technologies, and appliance and tools businesses. Sales in fiscal 2006 were $20.1 billion. For more information, visit GoToEmerson.com.
About Emerson Climate Technologies
Emerson Climate Technologies, a business of Emerson, is the world's leading provider of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration solutions for residential, industrial and commercial applications. The group combines best-in-class technology with proven engineering, design, distribution, educational and monitoring services to provide customized, integrated climate-control solutions for customers worldwide. Emerson Climate Technologies' innovative solutions, which include industry-leading brands such as Copeland Scroll and White-Rodgers, improve human comfort, safeguard food and protect the environment. For more information, visit EmersonClimate.com.
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