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Open the catalog to page 1Global Turbo Air Group Manufacturing Divisions (Long Beach, CA) Commercial Refrigeration System & Air Conditioner Manufacturing Subsidiary Sales in North America (Dallas, TX) Supermarket Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing Subsidiary Sales in North America ■RaoiancE (Long Beach, CA) Commercial Cooking Equipment (Gwangju, Korea) Commercial Refrigerator Manufacturing Subsidiary Sales in Korea, S. East Asia and Middle East rOERHFINI (Long Beach, CA) Commercial Butcher Equipment Manufacturer World Headquarters (Long Beach, CA) Commercial Refrigerator Manufacturing Subsidiary Sales in North...
Open the catalog to page 3Self-Cleaning Condenser Dust can accrue rapidly in areas where refrigeration is installed and used. Dust is drawn through the fan and accumulated, preventing the condenser from properly releasing heat. This causes the compressor to increase its pressure on refrigerants, increasing the possibility of the compressor breaking down. The ‘Self-Cleaning Condenser’ cleans the condenser with a rotating brush that moves up and down 2-3 times a day, preventing any dust build-up and making it possible to always maintain the highest efficiency while saving additional energy. Only Turbo Air...
Open the catalog to page 4Condenser Coil Maintenance Pays Off (‘Energy Manager Today’) Richard Fennelly, the Director of Product Development for CoilPod LLC says that there is not a lot of research on how much money can be saved, but all signs point to a significant amount. It also is a distasteful job that often gets pushed aside. The condensers coils that are at the heart of cooling equipment need to be cooled. This cooling is provided by a fan that draws in air. That air carriers minute pieces of debris along for the ride. The vents get clogged and the fan must work harder to do its job. This causes three...
Open the catalog to page 5Natural Refrigerant The most common refrigerants that have been used in the industry are HFCs (hydrofluorocarbons R-134a, R-404A), replacements for CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) which are harmful substances proven to deplete the ozone layer. HFC’s are not directly ozone-depleting but these strong greenhouse gases have been shown to have a negative impact on the environment, contributing to global warming up to 4,000 times more than CO2. These GWP refrigerants are listed among substances regulated by the Kyoto Protocol of 1992, and HFC substances such as R-134a and R-404A will be banned by new...
Open the catalog to page 6Natural refrigerant is now used in all Turbo Air refrigerators Turbo Air is ready to meet these changes with innovative and eco-friendly technology! By utilizing our innovative, eco-friendly technology, Turbo Air has now replaced all previous refrigerants with climatefriendly hydrocarbons R-600A (Isobutane) and R-290 (Propane). In our efforts to protect our environment we have decreased energy consumption by 25%.
Open the catalog to page 7Efficient Refrigeration System Refrigerators achieve their cooling effect by discharging heat through the condenser. In order to achieve high efficiency, it is important to increase the effectiveness of the condensers, especially in hot & humid places, such as the kitchen. Turbo Air uses condensers that are 10%~20% larger than the industry standard. No Electrical Cabinet Heater Is Needed Electrical heaters in freezers operate 24/7 in order to prevent water flow to the cabinet surface. This causes unnecessary energy consumption, and sometimes is the reason behind overheating. Instead of...
Open the catalog to page 8the most Energy Star® certificates in the industry Less energy consumption, better performance We are virtually producing energy by reducing its consumption. To preserve the environment, we are always striving to improve energy efficiency without sacrificing performance.
Open the catalog to page 9[We are constantly striving to make products that are durable and highly energy efficient while also beautiful and convenient. Our innovations keep continuing and, for your peace of mind, the light never goes off in our R & D department. Reliability Energy efficiency Elegant design Environment friendly
Open the catalog to page 10Why Turbo Air? Self-Cleaning Condenser Dust can accrue rapidly in areas where refrigeration is installed and used. Dust is drawn through the fan and accumulated, preventing the condenser from properly releasing heat. This causes the compressor to increase its pressure on refrigerants, increasing the possibility of the compressor breaking down. The ‘Self-Cleaning Condenser’ cleans the condenser with a rotating brush that moves up and down 2-3 times a day, preventing any dust build-up and making it possible to always maintain the highest efficiency while saving additional energy. Digital...
Open the catalog to page 11Branch / Distribution Locations Immediate Delivery of Your Profit CALIFORNIA Headquarters 4184 E. Conant St., Long Beach, CA 90808 Tel : 310-900-1000 / Fax : 310-900-1077 Toll Free : 800-627-0032 / Warranty Service : 800-381-7770
Open the catalog to page 12179 Sand Island Access Rd. #B, Honolulu, HI 96819 Tel : 808-843-1988 Fax : 808-843-1991 1617 Whipple Rd. Suite A, Hayward, CA 94544 Tel : 510-382-0983 Fax : 510-475-5692 3650 Fraser St. Unit C, Aurora, CO 80011 Tel : 720-459-5887 Fax : 720-459-5886 4300 N. Sam Houston Pkwy W. #410, Houston, TX 77086 1800 S. Great Southwest Pkwy., Grand Prairie, TX 75051 Tel : 281-880-4946 Fax : 281-730-8081 Tel : 214-678-9380 Fax : 214-678-9386 101 E. Crossroads Pkwy. Suite B, Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Tel : 630-439-0015 Fax : 630-439-0017 12080 Best Place, Sharonville, OH 45241 Tel : 513-772-5272 Fax :...
Open the catalog to page 13'AILABILIRep. /DistribiMr S Warehouse Information IMMEDIA n__/ -A TYPE COMPANY TERRITORY B/W turbo aaB/W turbo air DIST. R.E.W. DIST. Gustave A. Larson Company B/W turbo'airB/W turboair B/W JSSBab REP. Your Refrigeration Resource, LLC South West South West North West Mountain West HI AZ, NM, W.TX N.CA, NV South Central South Central Mid West Mid West WI, MN South East South East North East North East Canada Metro NY, N.NJ CT, VT, MA, NH, RI, ME W.PA, WV E.PA, S.NJ, DE 4184 E. Conant St., Long Beach, CA 90808 1617 Whipple Rd. Suite A, Hayward, CA 94544 2515 142nd...
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