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Bacon brings a Genesis home

14th March 1996, Page 19
14th March 1996
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• Eric Bacon Transport Services of Sutton-in-Ashfield has become the first UK haulier to opt for Carrier Transicold's Genesis multi-compartment, multi-temperature refrigeration system.

A TR1000 package has been fitted to a dual-compartment 13.6-metre Lamberet triaxle semi-trailer with EPW running gear.

This will be used to transport chilled and frozen seafood over to Europe.

Initially however, the trailer will be used to demonstrate Genesis to major supermarkets in conjunction with Canier and Lamberet.

TR1000 can be configured for up to three compartments. They can operate independently of each other and maintain separate compartment temperatures over a range of -25°C to +20°C.

A host condensing unit is connected to remote slimline evaporators roof-mounted within each individual compartment. They come with either single or dual discharge units in onethird, half, two-thirds, and full lane widths.

A version of Genesis is also available for rigids under the R70 tradename.

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