Description
This is a 2 Ton 208/220 Volts 1-Phase Direct Factory Replacement Compressor (Copeland). The Copeland Model # is CR22K6E-PFV-875. It is rated at 22,100 BTU. It is designed to replace old Rheem /Ruud/Weather King/Corsaire part # 55-22038-03 55-22319-02 & 55-22319-02S. In some instances, small piping changes may be needed. Thanks for looking and good luck!
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Tonnage: 2
Volts 60 Hz 208/230-1.
Phase 1.
Refrigerant Type R-22.
Line Connection Suction ID (In) 3/4
Line Connection Discharge ID (In) 3/8
Base Mounting Centers (In) 7 1/2 x 7 1/2.
Application OEM A/C Equipments.
Includes Crankcase Heater.
The Required Run Capacitor is 30 uf 370 volt. Most condensing unit capacitors are dual capacitors, meaning they operate the compressor and the fan. To purchase the correct capacitor you will need to know the uf rating on the fan.
Start Capacitor rating, if needed, is 189-227 330 Volt
To install a Compressor PROPERLY you need to have AND use the proper equipment and use proper installation technique. If you are not familiar with these techniques or you do not have the proper equipment then you SHOULD have a qualified HVAC tech to install your new compressor. All Sales are Final! There are NO WARRANTIES! Compressors Should be installed by a qualified Heating Air Conditioning Tech.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Tonnage: 2
Volts 60 Hz 208/230-1.
Phase 1.
Refrigerant Type R-22.
Line Connection Suction ID (In) 3/4
Line Connection Discharge ID (In) 3/8
Base Mounting Centers (In) 7 1/2 x 7 1/2.
Application OEM A/C Equipments.
Includes Crankcase Heater.
The Required Run Capacitor is 30 uf 370 volt. Most condensing unit capacitors are dual capacitors, meaning they operate the compressor and the fan. To purchase the correct capacitor you will need to know the uf rating on the fan.
Start Capacitor rating, if needed, is 189-227 330 Volt
To install a Compressor PROPERLY you need to have AND use the proper equipment and use proper installation technique. If you are not familiar with these techniques or you do not have the proper equipment then you SHOULD have a qualified HVAC tech to install your new compressor. All Sales are Final! There are NO WARRANTIES! Compressors Should be installed by a qualified Heating Air Conditioning Tech.
Function:
Compressors compress refrigerants (freon) from a gas state into a liquid state and then pump it through the freon lines.
Replaces Old Part #s:
Repair Difficulty Level:
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