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bcullen
29-12-2010, 02:48 AM
Hi my ducted aircon mitsibishi puh-5yk 10/14kw 22r compressor needs renewing. Can anyone recommend a reconditioner or is there a compatible model compressor i can use. A new mitsi is mega bucks and i am seeking alternatives
Bryan

paul_h
29-12-2010, 10:14 AM
Any compressor is going to be pricy, cheapest one would be a SIAM if they make them. Measure it up and see what actrol can do to match capacity and physical fitting.

as mentioned in another thread, LG compressors are the cheapest, but I don't know who sells them off the shelf by model number. To get one from LG you'd have to find the model number of a unit that had the compressor. Well that's the stage I ham at myself, so if anyone knows somewhere you can get an LG compressor wholesale just by the compressor model number, let me know too.

bcullen
30-12-2010, 03:06 AM
Ok thanks for reply
my specification for compressor are
Model qh80yac 3.75kw 415 volt 3phase 7amp running current how do i match up with same and who are actrol ?
Bryan

Magoo
30-12-2010, 03:51 AM
The money you will save on an alternative you will spend adapting to suit application. Bite the bullet and buy the actual replacement.
Alternatives can be false economy.

paul_h
30-12-2010, 08:32 AM
At first I was surprised you hadn't heard of actrol.

Then I found out this is a second hand a/c you recently installed yourself but you don't know anything about air conditioning except what you installer electrician says. :eek:

I'd get a proffesional opinion rather than replace compressor, could be a restriction in the lines, TXV, strainer etc.
If it is indeed compressor, let them do the leg work to find out if possible to get a different compressor.

bcullen
05-01-2011, 06:35 AM
I have ended up with a genuine part $2.300. Old compressor started sounding very sick, the hot spell really sorted it out
The one good point is i have acquired a working knowledge of the machine.
Bryan