A
copeland compressor is probably at the
heart of your home comfort system. Regardless
who makes your air conditioning unit or heat
pump, the system likely includes
a air compressor.
It is not just in the home that you will find
these units. Visit your local dentist and you
will likely have your teeth cleaned or fixed
with the aid of a Copeland air compressor.
The
Copeland unit used in dentists’ offices
is a modified version of the high volume air
conditioning unites the company produces for
home and business applications. The modified
unit used to power dental equipments such as
air drills and airbrushes are quiet and reliable.
The invention of the air powered dental drill
in 1957 was a major breakthrough for dentistry.
Copeland air compressor units have powered successive
generations of this drill and other dental equipment
for more than four decades.
The Copeland compressor has been used for air
compression, air conditioning and to power air
tools for more than 80 years. Today the company
produces air conditioning units for use in convenience
stores, medical and scientific laboratories,
railroad refrigeration cars, supermarkets, and
restaurants. These units are also used in ice
machines, milk cooling, air-drying and cryogenics.
Today, Copeland is a part of Emerson Climate
Technologies. Emerson was founded in 1890 in
St. Louis, Missouri to produce electric fans
and electric motors. Emerson sold the first electric
fans in America two short years later. In 1954,
Emerson began a program of diversification, following
a strategy of acquiring companies in growth segments.
It was only natural that Copeland air compressor
would fit into that strategy.
When
you adjust the thermostat in your home, enjoy
produce, seafood or meats shipped in refrigerated
rail cars you are using a Copeland compressor.
When you have your teeth cleaned or pull a cold
drink out of the cooler at the local convenience
store, you likely are benefiting from a copeland
compressor.
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