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Warranty coverage touted for new Carrier reefer models

May 25, 2012

Refrigeration system maker Carrier Transicold is touting the warranty coverage of the two newest models to join its X series of trailer refrigeration units – the 2500 APX and 2100 APX.

Warranty coverage for 2500 APX and 2100 APX units includes 60-month/10,000-hour coverage for the microprocessor module as well as for the 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, solenoid valves and much more, the company said.

Carrier’s 48-month warranty also includes the engine fuel system and refrigeration valves, as well as doubling alternator coverage for the APX units to 24 months.

With the roll-out of the new 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, the company added. 

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