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Carrier Transicold adds two X2 series models

May 29, 2012
Carrier Transicold has introduced two new models in its X2 series of trailer refrigeration units: the 2500 APX and 2100 APX.

Carrier Transicold has introduced two new models in its X2 series of trailer refrigeration units: the 2500 APX and 2100 APX. Both feature the APX control system as well as a comprehensive warranty.

“The 2500 APX and 2100 APX single-temperature trailer units raise the bar for transport refrigeration by taking advantage of Carrier’s innovative new APX control system,” said David Kiefer, director of marketing and product management, Carrier Transicold.

With the APX control system, Carrier Transicold combines distributed, modular electronics for enhanced reliability, serviceability, and expandability; an easy-to-use driver interface with bright graphic display; and USB connectivity for fast, convenient data transfers.

One of the APX control system’s signature features is its relatively large display module with an illuminated information dashboard and simplified user interface. With fewer keystrokes, this interface displays five times the information of other equipment. The new refrigeration units are also the first from Carrier Transicold to offer the IntelliSet control application as a standard feature.

“Part of Carrier’s exclusive Reefer Apps software suite, the IntelliSet application is a driver-friendly way to configure a unit to run for optimized performance and fuel savings based on the load,” Kiefer said. “With set-and-select simplicity, the IntelliSet application lets drivers choose commodity settings by name from a scrolling list, helping to eliminate the chance of errors.”

The warranty for 2500 APX and 2100 APX units includes 60-month/10,000-hour coverage for the microprocessor module. The 60-month warranty also covers electronic control modules and the clutch assembly. Major component coverage improves on Carrier’s standard X2 series warranty by one year, providing 48-month/8,000-hour protection for the engine, compressor, gearbox, refrigeration coils, suction modulation valve, control display, fan shaft, and solenoid valves. Carrier’s 48-month warranty also includes the engine fuel system and refrigeration valves. The alternator warranty on APX units has also been doubled to 24 months.

With the roll-out of APX production models, Carrier now offers four X2 series units for refrigerated transport: The 2500 APX and 2100 APX, and the 2500 Advance and 2100 Advance units, distinguished by their control systems and capacities.

For more information, visit www.trucktrailer.carrier.com.

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