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TT350 380V from Danfoss Turbocor Compressors




TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Danfoss Turbocor Compressors Inc. announces the production release of the new TT350 for 380 volt 50Hz and 60Hz applications.

Similar to the other TT series compressors, the TT350 380 volt 50Hz and 60Hz models are oil-free, variable-speed, magnetic bearing centrifugal compressors.  The products provide outstanding full and part-load energy efficiency and utilize HFC-134a refrigerant. All TT Series compressors feature a small footprint, light weight, low vibration, very low sound, intelligent controls, and soft starting characteristics.

The TT350 380V 50Hz and 60Hz models are designed to expand the product portfolio and provide energy efficient HVAC compressors for rapidly growing 380 volt markets such as China, India, Asia Pacific and Latin America.  The TT350 380 volt compressors are only available as UL certified models at this time.

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About Danfoss Turbocor Compressors:

In a world of deregulating energy markets, environmental focus, and converging technologies, Danfoss Turbocor’s mission is to redefine lifetime operating costs for commercial HVAC applications.

As the pioneer and world leader of the oil-free centrifugal compressor product category, the enterprise is dedicated to the design, manufacture, marketing and support of the world’s most efficient commercial refrigerant compressors. The result is the world’s first totally oil-free compressor specifically designed for the HVAC industry. The company has been recognized with awards from many prestigious organizations including the USA EPA, AHRI/ASHRAE USA, Natural Resources Canada and the Institute of Refrigeration – England.

Danfoss Turbocor Compressors Inc. is certified to ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004.

Danfoss Turbocor is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Danfoss Group. With headquarters and manufacturing in Tallahassee, Florida USA and sales around the world, Danfoss Turbocor compressors offer new horizons in energy efficiency and lifetime operating costs for building owners using mid-range chiller and rooftop HVAC systems.





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