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Originally published November 29 2005

New refrigerators operate on a hybrid fuel electric technology

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

Carrier Transicold debuted a hybrid diesel electric technology called Deltek for a new line of refrigeration units that could cuts costs for consumers by 30 percent.



Carrier Transicold has introduced a hybrid diesel electric technology for its line of refrigeration units. Known as Deltek, the technology represents a "radical" departure from standard refrigeration through its expanded use of electronics and maintenance-free electrical components, according to the company. Primedia Business - Fleet Owner, Click Here! ASK THE EXPERTS Brakes - Sponsored by Bendix How do you know when it's time to replace your desiccant cartridge? Tires - Sponsored by Goodyear What is the advantage of low profile tires over the standard tire? Also, can you mix them with standard tires on one axel and low profile on the other axel? Idling Solutions - Sponsored by Espar How much Green House Gases does an average idling truck emit into our environment and at what level in GHG's do fuel fired heaters and APU's offset this? Maintenance Software - Sponsored by TMTSoftware Where is maintenance management software improving? By eliminating serviceable mechanical parts and reducing the refrigerant charge, the Deltek technology can cut costs by up to 30% Carrier said. # Ultra-high-performance aircraft-quality generator--- the heart of the system--- to provide all electrical power. The generator is driven by a diesel engine, creating the hybrid diesel electric powertrain; # Sealed electric compressor, with inside motor, eliminates need for shaft seal; # Maintenance-free electric evaporator and condenser fans to control airflow; # Electric-resistance heat for on-demand heating, independent of the cooling system and outdoor temperature. Product introductions are planned for the first half of 2006.


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