What's New In: Refrigeration units

Truck and trailer refrigeration is evolving as new regulations governing the transportation industry tackle the problem of pollution. There are already anti-idling laws in many states aimed at conserving fuel and reducing particulate matter (PM) emissions from diesel engines. Now the California Air Resources Board (CARB) is implementing another measure aimed specifically at refrigerated carriers that goes into effect at midnight December 31, 2008. The TRU (Transport Refrigeration Unit) particulate rule, outlined in Article 8, section 2477 of CARB, states that refrigeration units with diesel engines that are seven years and older must be replaced, except if the ...

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October 2009

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