Carrier Transicold’s next-gen series adds capabilities

Carrier Transicold has added three new models to its next-generation Supra series of diesel-powered truck refrigeration units.

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Carrier Transicold has added three new models to its next-generation Supra series of diesel-powered truck refrigeration units.

The new models provide more powerful cooling choices for small- to large box trucks, according to a news release.

“These next-generation Supra units deliver improved capacities more efficiently, while using less fuel and refrigerant,” Scott Parker, product manager of truck products, said in the release. “The new design reduces sound output by as much as 3 decibels relative to earlier models, making the new Supra series especially well-suited for nighttime urban deliveries.”

The S7, S8 and S9 models are for trucks 10- to 28 feet in length, according to the release. The use about half the refrigerant and provide greater cooling capacity than prior models, according to the company, up to @0% more, depending on model and operating conditions, according to the release.

The Supra series features Carrier Transicold’s APX control technology, which drivers can access through the Cab Command control interface, according to the release.

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