• Carrier Transicold introduces Supra S10MT TRU

    New diesel-powered transport refrigeration units for straight trucks with multi-temperature cargo boxes are designed to boost efficiency, performance, and serviceability.
    Sept. 24, 2024
    2 min read
    Carrier Transicold
    66f2f2f36efb2104b6c99a84 Carrier S10mt Tru Straight Trucks

    Carrier Transicold recently introduced the Supra S10MT, a diesel-powered refrigeration unit for multi-temperature straight trucks designed to deliver exceptional cooling capacity, and better efficiency, performance and serviceability than its predecessor.

    “Managing multiple product temperatures in multi-stop truck applications demands precise temperature management and fast recovery after deliveries,” Scott Parker, Carrier Transicold truck products manager, said in a news release. “The Supra S10MT has the power and versatility that truck fleets need, plus the durability and reliability they’ve come to expect from our Supra platform.”

    The Supra S10MT delivers 33,000 BTU at 35 degrees Fahrenheit. It uses separate SlimLine evaporators for each of the two cooling zones within the cargo area, and the single- and dual-discharge evaporator design allows fleets to optimize airflow, temperature control, and utilization in each space, Carrier reported.

    Other features include:

    • Quieter performance—The S10MT reduces noise by up to 3 decibels, thanks to reduced engine speeds and other improvements, making it well-suited for nighttime and urban deliveries.
    • Streamlined, weight-saving architecture—The S10MT uses fewer unique components than its predecessor and reduces unit weight by 18%. 
    • Intelligent APX controls—APX technology provides automated trip-data recording, automated pretrips with component-level fault protection, enhanced onboard diagnostics, FreshProtect perishable protection, and more.
    • Better serviceability—The S10MT has a 2,000-hour oil service interval and maintenance-free components, including electric condenser fans and evaporator fan motors. The evaporator skins are made of a corrosion-free composite rather than metal, and the new fan design eliminates the need for capacitors.
    • Lynx Fleet telematics available—Carrier Transicold’s Lynx Fleet telematics solution can add remote monitoring of temperatures, location, movement, system operating performance, and more.

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