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  2. Embraco - Wikipedia

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    A Brazilian-made Embraco compressor fitted in a domestic refrigerator. Embraco is a manufacturer of compressors for refrigeration systems, founded in 1971 in Brazil.Embraco produces hermetic compressors, condensing units and sealed units, for domestic and commercial use.

  3. Prestcold - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Prestcold was sold by Suter to the American Copeland Corporation (now part of Emerson Electric), with the Prestcold brand disappearing in the 1990s from the UK. [20] The Theale site still manufactures compressor systems for Emerson. The Prestcold brand name was also used for household refrigerators by McAlpine Prestcold Limited in New ...

  4. Scroll compressor - Wikipedia

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    Animation of a spinning scroll compressor. Léon Creux first patented a scroll compressor in 1905 in France and the US. [2] Creux invented the compressor as a rotary steam engine concept, but the metal casting technology of the period was not sufficiently advanced to construct a working prototype, since a scroll compressor demands very tight tolerances to function effectively.

  5. Rheem Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Rheem was the first residential HVAC company to begin using scroll compressors throughout their lineup in 1994, and air conditioners and heat pumps continue to use Copeland Scroll Compressors. [10] [18] The company was also first to introduce a 14 SEER remote condensing unit in 1997.

  6. R-410A - Wikipedia

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    R-410A was invented and patented by Allied Signal (now Honeywell) in 1991. [5] Other producers around the world have been licensed to manufacture and sell R-410A. [6] R-410A was successfully commercialized in the air conditioning segment by a combined effort of Carrier Corporation, Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc., Copeland Scroll Compressors (a division of Emerson Electric Company), and ...

  7. Compressor - Wikipedia

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    A compressor is a mechanical device that increases the pressure of a gas by reducing its volume. An air compressor is a specific type of gas compressor. Many compressors can be staged, that is, the gas is compressed several times in steps or stages, to increase discharge pressure.