The refrigeration units take their power from the locomotive.
James Harrison did not invent refrigeration. However, he is credited with developing the first practical and commercial ice-making machine in 1854, which was a significant advancement in refrigeration technology.
The net refrigeration effect in a refrigeration cycle is the amount of heat absorbed from the refrigerated space by the refrigerant gas as it evaporates, minus the amount of work done on the refrigerant gas during compression. It represents the actual amount of cooling provided by the refrigeration system.
"True refrigeration" typically refers to a brand of commercial refrigeration equipment known for its quality and reliability. True Manufacturing Company is a well-known manufacturer of commercial refrigeration products such as refrigerators, freezers, and display cases that are widely used by businesses in the foodservice industry.
Jacob Perkins was a white inventor who made important contributions to the refrigeration industry, such as improving refrigeration technology and patents for early refrigeration systems in the early 1800s.
There are 12,000 British Thermal Units (BTU) in a ton of refrigeration (1 ton of refrigeration = 12,000 BTU/h). This measure is commonly used in the refrigeration industry to quantify the cooling capacity of a system.
Cowlairs railway works was created in 1841.
Shildon railway works was created in 1825.
Stoke railway works was created in 1864.
Stoke railway works ended in 1927.
Bournville Works Railway was created in 1884.
Staveley Works railway station was created in 1892.
Staveley Works railway station ended in 1963.
Islington Works railway station ended in 2000.
Marland Works railway station ended in 1966.
Marland Works railway station was created in 1881.
Freezing Works Railway Station ended in 1955.
Freezing Works Railway Station was created in 1909.