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Copyright 2014: All rights reserved Transit Industry conferences and events SUTRAK representatives are planning to attend: Celebrating over three decades of design innovation and uncompromising performance, Sutrak is a leading manufacturer of HVAC systems for Bus, Light Rail, and Automated People Movers in North America. With more than 30,000 U.S. manufactured systems in deployment, passengers experience superior comfort, and transit operators enjoy reduced operating costs. Sutrak pioneered roof mount HVAC technology, and now leads the way with ACE™Air Conditioning Electric for transit bus, the industry's most energy efficient and environmentally responsible HVAC system. 7:30AM to 5:00PM Mon-Fri MST Martin Luther King Jr. Day March 2015: SUTRAK begins deliveries of fully electric roof mounted systems to New Flyer for the Excelsior 60 foot bus model. SUTRAK is confident that the testing of the system will set an R-134a performance pull down record for the 60-foot bus.
The system that is being delivered offers dual compressors in a dual loop and true redundant configuration. This offers max pull down followed by an energy savings setting which essentially maintains bus temperatures with a single compressor setting. Unique to this system is the capability of delivering cooling to both sides of the bus with one or two compressors engaged (interlaced coils). Home / Service / Bus Servicing and Repair Carolina Thomas is a full-line bus maintenance and repair facility. Service is available at our headquarters in Greensboro, NC, as well as many authorized satellite locations and our fleet of mobile service vehicles throughout North Carolina. Your Complete Bus Service Center From routine and preventative maintenance to major repairs, we have the resources to ensure that it’s done correctly, quickly and economically. Our skilled, factory-trained technicians can perform a full range of bus and specialty vehicle services and warranty repairs.
We can handle any type of bus repair or service, from a simple oil change to performing a complete transmission replacement or engine overhaul. As a fully-authorized bus maintenance and service center, we are certified in Braun and Ricon lifts, AAC Axles, Cummins, Detroit Diesel, Caterpillar and Mercedes engines as well as Trans-Air, Rifled Air Conditioning (RAC), ACC, American Cooling Technology (ACT), Carrier, Mobile Climate Control (MCC) and Thermo King air conditioning systems. Our technicians have the training and state-of-the-art equipment to provide the superior level of service you deserve. It’s all part of our commitment to being your preferred full-service bus transportation provider. To schedule an appointment for maintenance, service or warranty repair, please contact our Service Department. Oil, lube and filter service Transmission fluid change and filter Front and rear axle repairs Gas and diesel bus engine repair Engine overhaul and replacement service
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Either way, please contact your web host immediately. Are you using WordPress? See the Section on 404 errors after clicking a link in WordPress. How to find the correct spelling and folder Missing or Broken Files When you get a 404 error be sure to check the URL that you are attempting to use in your browser.This tells the server what resource it should attempt to request. In this example the file must be in public_html/example/Example/ Notice that the CaSe is important in this example. On platforms that enforce case-sensitivity example and Example are not the same locations. /example/Example/ and the names are case-sensitive. When you have a missing image on your site you may see a box on your page with with a red X where the image is missing. Right click on the X and choose Properties. The properties will tell you the path and file name that cannot be found. This varies by browser, if you do not see a box on your page with a red X try right clicking on the page, then select View Page Info, and goto the Media Tab.
In this example the image file must be in public_html/cgi-sys/images/On platforms that enforce case-sensitivity PNG and png are not the same locations. 404 Errors After Clicking WordPress Links When working with WordPress, 404 Page Not Found errors can often occur when a new theme has been activated or when the rewrite rules in the .htaccess file have been altered. When you encounter a 404 error in WordPress, you have two options for correcting it. Option 1: Correct the Permalinks Log in to WordPress. From the left-hand navigation menu in WordPress, click Settings > Permalinks (Note the current setting. If you are using a custom structure, copy or save the custom structure somewhere.) Change the settings back to the previous configuration (before you selected Default). Put the custom structure back if you had one. This will reset the permalinks and fix the issue in many cases. If this doesn't work, you may need to edit your .htaccess file directly.
Option 2: Modify the .htaccess File Add the following snippet of code to the top of your .htaccess file: RewriteRule ^index.php$ - [L] If your blog is showing the wrong domain name in links, redirecting to another site, or is missing images and style, these are all usually related to the same problem: you have the wrong domain name configured in your WordPress blog. How to modify your .htaccess file The .htaccess file contains directives (instructions) that tell the server how to behave in certain scenarios and directly affect how your website functions. Redirects and rewriting URLs are two very common directives found in a .htaccess file, and many scripts such as WordPress, Drupal, Joomla and Magento add directives to the .htaccess so those scripts can function. It is possible that you may need to edit the .htaccess file at some point, for various reasons.This section covers how to edit the file in cPanel, but not what may need to be changed.(You may need to consult other articles and resources for that information.)
There are Many Ways to Edit a .htaccess File Edit the file on your computer and upload it to the server via FTP Use an FTP program's Edit Mode Use SSH and a text editor Use the File Manager in cPanel The easiest way to edit a .htaccess file for most people is through the File Manager in cPanel. How to Edit .htaccess files in cPanel's File Manager Before you do anything, it is suggested that you backup your website so that you can revert back to a previous version if something goes wrong. Open the File Manager In the Files section, click on the File Manager icon. Check the box for Document Root for and select the domain name you wish to access from the drop-down menu. Make sure Show Hidden Files (dotfiles)" is checked.The File Manager will open in a new tab or window. Look for the .htaccess file in the list of files. You may need to scroll to find it. To Edit the .htaccess File Right click on the .htaccess file and click Code Edit from the menu.