• Emerson manufactures 100-millionth compressor

    Emerson Climate Technologies Inc celebrated an industry milestone recently when the 100-millionth Copeland Scroll compressor rolled off the production line in Lebanon MO.
    July 24, 2012
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    Emerson Climate Technologies Inc, a business of Emerson (NYSE: EMR), celebrated an industry milestone recently when the 100-millionth Copeland Scroll compressor rolled off the production line in Lebanon MO.

    “We are grateful to our global team of employees—past and present—who worked over the past 25 years to produce a technology that has been adopted by the industry at an incredible rate,” said Ed Purvis, Emerson Climate Technologies business leader.

    Emerson ushered in a new phase of energy efficiency for the HVACR (heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration) industry 25 years ago with the launch of Copeland Scroll technology in 1987. By 1992, the company had produced one million Copeland Scroll compressors. Today, Emerson manufactures Copeland Scroll compressors in eight facilities on three continents. Copeland Scroll compressors are used by major OEM air-conditioning and refrigeration system providers in the United States as well as many others globally.

    Copeland Scroll compressors are installed across a range of applications. These include supermarket and foodservice refrigeration systems, transport refrigeration, bus/rail air-conditioning, residential air-conditioning systems, residential and commercial heat pumps, geothermal heat pumps, commercial air-conditioning units and chillers, data center cooling units, and military cooling applications.

    Access www.EmersonClimate.com/CopelandScroll for more information.

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