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Carrier India wins DAIL's Terminal 3 project

Tuesday, 09 Sep 2008
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Carrier Air-conditioning & Refrigeration (Carrier India) has been awarded one of India's largest and most prestigious air-conditioning orders from Delhi International Airport (DIAL) for its upcoming Terminal 3.

Carrier will provide eight Evergreen 19XRD centrifugal chillers of 2,500 tonnage refrigeration (TR) each for this project. This dual compressor centrifugal chiller represents cutting-edge heating, ventilation and air-conditioning technology and is an ideal choice for large airports, shopping malls, commercial complexes, factories and district cooling plants.

The Evergreen 19XRD is Carrier's largest single-unit cooling capacity chiller employing non-ozone depleting refrigerant HFC-134-A. The chiller features Carrier-patented technology designed to improve indoor air quality and provide environmental benefits.

The Delhi International Airport expects Terminal 3 to be operational before the Commonwealth games in 2010. It will be approximately 5.2 million sq.ft, with annual capacity of 34 million passengers.

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