Pieced together or peace of mind?
SYRACUSE, N.Y., Feb. 1, 2009 – When you choose a Totaline® remanufactured compressor, you get more than just value and quality. You also get peace of mind. But you may be wondering, what are the differences between remanufactured and rebuilt compressors? How is one any better than the other?
Rebuilt compressors can be pieced together anywhere, by anyone, in unregulated environments. Generally speaking, rebuilding entails restoring equipment to pre-breakdown performance, but not beyond it. Very minimal repairs are made to the rebuilt item, and they're often given a quick coat of paint to make them look “good as new”. Unfortunately, though, that’s not always the case.
Totaline remanufactured compressors, on the other hand, are remanufactured in the same plant by the same people who manufacture new Carlyle compressors. They tear down the compressors to their smallest components, and inspect each to ensure it meets UL and CSA-approved standards. UL and CSA approval means that the remanufactured compressor you choose measures up to international standards of quality and safety.
What's more, Totaline compressors are competitively priced. In these tough economic times, we know you're looking to save money. By choosing a Totaline remanufactured compressor, you get quality and warranty assurance, as well as standard efficiencies and all the features you need.
So pieced together or peace of mind? The choice is clear. For great value, efficiency, and equipment that meets stringent UL and CSA-approved standards, choose a Totaline remanufactured
compressor, available at your local Totaline sales center.
And, don't forget about FREE STUFF! When you buy a Totaline remanufactured compressor plus at least four qualifying replacement accessories all on one invoice from a Totaline sales center, you can get a FREE Totaline headlamp. Visit www.totaline.com for more information on this and other great FREE STUFF offers.
About Carrier Corp.
Carrier Corp., headquartered in Farmington, Conn., is the world’s largest provider of heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration solutions. With 2008 revenues of $14.9 billion, Carrier has approximately 41,000 employees worldwide and operations in more than 170 countries.
Carrier is part of United Technologies Corp., a Hartford, Connecticut-based provider of products and services to the aerospace and building systems industries worldwide. Visit www.carrier.com for more information.
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Posted February 2, 2009
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