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Install the only seaworthy name in air conditioning and refrigeration.

When it comes to dependability for all marine applications, we cover the waterfront. We make water-cooled condensing units, fan- coil units, air and water-cooled liquid chillers, central station air handlers, and single-package cooling units.

And install them on offshore rigs, platforms, and their support vessels as well as tankers and container ships around the world.

The heart of our marine systems.

Our 5 F/H line of reciprocating com- pressors—for belt or direct drive — has been proven for over 25 years.

So you can expect longer life and peak performance. The U.S. Navy rejngera

Carrier

Transicold does. In fact, our compressors are often referred to as the marine industry standard.

Meet critical standards.

Our systems meet or exceed

A.B.S., M.A.R.A.D., and U.S.C.G. pressure and electrical stand- ards when required. We also meet rigid standards for the U.S. Navy, U.S.

Air Force, NASA—and can for you.

Insist it's marinized. Marinized means systems specially protected against sea air and water, oil, and all other severe corrosives. Corrosion resistant materials and finishes en- sure long life at sea. Be sure your investment is marinized.

The only way to be sure.

In the long run, land sys- tems won't perform like marinized systems. Look for this sign of an experienced

The marine air conditioning and refrigeration people.

Carrier Transicold dealer. He's your single source for equipment, parts, installation, and service. In over 35 major ports coast to coast.

Go with us. Find out what a marinized system can do for you. I'm Bill Steiner, President of

Carrier Transicold. We're specialists in all areas of transport refrigeration.

Contact me personally or talk with

Walter Berg, Manager of Marine Sys- tems, 315/432-6417. Carrier Transicold

Division, Carrier Corporation, P.O.

Box 4805, Syracuse, NY 13221. Telex: 937 306.

UNITED TECHNOLOGIES

CARRIER TRANSICOLD

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