Carlyle is often featured in publications for achievement in product design and reliability. In addition, members of the Carlyle staff frequently write educational pieces for industry publications. You can find answers to some of the most common compressor and system questions in these articles.
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Time-Tested Technology Addresses Current Industry Concerns
-July 2008
Environmentally Sound And Cost Effective: Carlyle Open-Drive Compressors Offer Performance Advantages for Supermarket Applications. Read on...
Carlyle Technical Specifications On-Demand
-June 2008
Carlyle Compressor has published its entire catalog of electronic drawings for Carlyle reciprocating compressors and accessories on-line. This web-based technical information gives users instant computer access to complete technical specifications for all Carlyle compressors. Read on...
Compressor Comparison Video Offered Online
-May 2008
Carlyle has published a video presentation explaining the difference between “remanufactured” and “rebuilt” compressors. The eight-minute video is viewable online via the Carlyle and Carlyle Certified Refrigeration Partners websites. Read on...
Carlyle Publishes New Refrigeration Website
-April 2008
Carlyle Certified Refrigeration Partners (CCRP) has launched its new Web site, www.carlyleccrp.com. The site contains links to CCRP's complete 2008 Parts and Equipment catalog of approximately 19,000 refrigeration items, as well as the CCRP Overview brochure which gives details about how our network of wholesalers can work for you. Read on...
New Refrigeration Partner Opens Location in Washington State
-March 2008
Hadco Supply has opened its fourth refrigeration location in the state of Washington. The newest location, with a 30,000-square-foot warehouse facility and a 3,000-square-foot showroom, joins the North American network of 140 Carlyle Certified Refrigeration Partners (CCRP). Read on...
Weathertech's Birmingham Location Joins Refrigeration Network
-March 2008
Serving northern Alabama since 1989, Weathertech has been a long-time supplier of Carlyle compressors and refrigerants — primarily to the grocery store market. As a Carlyle Certified Refrigeration Partner, Weathertech plans to “broaden its offering to many more customers with the full line of Carrier, Carlyle and other name-brand parts and supplies,” according to Mike Grigsby, Weathertech refrigeration specialist. Read on...
Ahead of the Pack: South Side Control Supply Co.
-Wholesaler Spotlight, HVACR Distribution Business, April 2006
In a competitive wholesaler market, it's not longer enough to sit back and wait for business to come through the door. Successful wholesalers today have to possess all the qualitites that customers demand: from customer service and technical competence, to a deep and wide-ranging product inventory. Read on...
Good Design Impedes Bad Vibrations (Part 2)
-Wes Taylor, CMS; RSES Journal, May 2006
While all compressor vibrations can¿t be eliminated, a sound design goes a long way toward making them unlikely. Vibration problems are often created by any changes to the design, such as different dimensions, additional fittings, different mufflers and the possible field retrofit to a different refrigerant. Read on...
Preventing Refrigeration Line Vibration Problems (Part 1)
-Wes Taylor, CMS; RSES Journal, April 2006
Structural and acoustical resonances as well as forced vibration can cause problems in discharge lines, which can impact compressor life. This article will assist technicians and equipment manufacturers in the design of refrigeration and airconditioning systems to avoid refrigerant line vibration problems. Read on...
Maneuvering the Maze of Compressor Motor Failure
-Wes Taylor, CMS; Contracting Business, January 2006
Compressor motor failure can be caused by a variety of electrical or mechanical conditions. Here's a review of the common causes of motor failure, how you can diagnose them, and prevent costly replacements. Read on...
A Baffling Issue
-Wes Taylor, CMS; RSES Journal, December 2005
Discharge-line vibrations have amazed and confused technicians since the introduction of the reciprocating compressor. Baffle plates have proved to be an easy, effective way to reduce gas pulsation in refrigeration systems, but they have limitations too. Read on...
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