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KRAMER History

1914

1930’s

World War II

1940-50’s

Audemars Piguet Replica

1960-70’s

1990’s

FACILITIES

FASTEST DEFROST,

LOWEST COST

OLDEST WORKING

EQUIPMENT

SYSTEM IS ONLY AS GOOD AS ITS PARTS

MORE ENERGY SAVING

Nathan Kramer, a metalsmith from Russia, established Kramer in 1914 in Trenton, New Jersey, with automobile radiators as the company’s first product. Staying with finned coils and heat transfer, the company expanded into building refrigeration equipment, establishing a working relationship with Hill Refrigeration, also located in Trenton.

 Over the years, Kramer earned a reputation for quality, long-lived products while also leading the refrigeration industry with innovation and new product development. In 1930, Kramer introduced the RC series of Unicon® remote air-cooled condensers, still unmatched in providing low maintenance performance under all conditions. Kramer also was the originator of packaged condensing units, engineered systems that matched compressors to coils for optimum performance and reliability. To expand, the Kramer family established additional manufacturing plants, with each business named by its location, Kramer-Trenton, Kramer-Pittsburgh, Kramer-New York.

FACILITIES & ACCLAIM

Most Kramer equipment is manufactured in one of the industry’s most modern manufacturing facilities in Yuma, Arizona. Additional manufacturing plants are located in Scottsboro, AL. A large inventory of replacement parts is readily available to satisfy customer needs.

Kramer’s patented Thermobank® equipment defrosts as much as five times faster than other conventional systems. That means Kramer can operate up to 22 hours a day versus the others 16 or 18 hours, which saves the user money both in original costs and in continuing operating savings, month after month.

In a nation-wide contest, Kramer equipment was found to be still operating to specifications after more than 40 years, many for more than 30 years. Obviously there’s an advantage to equipment that lasts. It’s a better investment. And nothing is built to last longer than Kramer!

The best performing, longest lived refrigeration systems result from being designed and built with the best component parts. Kramer uses 3-phase motors when others use single phase, suction filters with replaceable cores that sweat-on throwaways, sturdier fans, heavier gauge metal.
Kramer's Patented Thermobank® delivers more refrigeration with less energy consumption, less equipment, less installation and lower operation costs than any other refrigeration package on the market or likely to be on the market. But prove it to yourself. There's nothing better.