johnsiddle
31-12-2014, 05:40 PM
Hi Guy's I am new to this and was wondering if you experts could advise.
I have an Air to Water system that the compressor seems to have blown its run windings.
I have replaced the capacitor which cured the problem for about a week, but now the motor once again will not start, I have tested the new capacitor and it is still OK.
This system is filled with 410A refrigerant.
Now I have an Air to Air system of about the same rating (about 7 KW heating) that I don't need, but it has 407C refrigerant.
Now my question, is it permisable to use the compressor to replace my faulty one, if so which would be the best refrigerant to refill with, 410a as per the original or 407C to match the replacement compressor.
I must stress I am not contemplating doing the task myself but will need the services of an AC engineer, but if it is not possible to do then I will have to look for a 410a replacement before proceeding further.
Regards John
I have an Air to Water system that the compressor seems to have blown its run windings.
I have replaced the capacitor which cured the problem for about a week, but now the motor once again will not start, I have tested the new capacitor and it is still OK.
This system is filled with 410A refrigerant.
Now I have an Air to Air system of about the same rating (about 7 KW heating) that I don't need, but it has 407C refrigerant.
Now my question, is it permisable to use the compressor to replace my faulty one, if so which would be the best refrigerant to refill with, 410a as per the original or 407C to match the replacement compressor.
I must stress I am not contemplating doing the task myself but will need the services of an AC engineer, but if it is not possible to do then I will have to look for a 410a replacement before proceeding further.
Regards John