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    Mitsubishi compressor



    Hi guys, does anyone know what is the model number for a compressor that goes into a Mitsubishi puh-p5ygaa ?

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    Re: Mitsubishi compressor

    Hi Chillin

    According to the Mitsi book it is a ZR61KCE-TFD.

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    Re: Mitsubishi compressor

    Would it be cheaper to get one from NRS/HRP than Mitsubishi?

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    Re: Mitsubishi compressor

    Thanks Brian, that would be great.

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    Re: Mitsubishi compressor

    @monkey spanners, it probably would. Would that make it a different model number?

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    Re: Mitsubishi compressor

    Don't know for sure But i fitted a replacement mitsi compressor a couple of months ago that another engineer had diagnosed and was a bit surprised to see a copeland scroll in the box from mitsubishi.
    If the model numbers are the same i would think it would fit, the one i fitted also had a new compressor wiring lead as they have changed from push on crimps to loopy crimps on some models, which i didn't need, not a major problem to get over if you do though.

    Just had a quick look in Nrs/climate center book and they list a ZR61KCE TFD 522 which has braze in stubs, no oil sight glass and no oil level connection, R407C, 3ph, 5hp. part no. 682460. Its also in the HRP book about 400 notes cheaper so it may be worth phoning both and see who will give the best price.

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    Re: Mitsubishi compressor

    Quote Originally Posted by chillin out View Post
    @monkey spanners, it probably would. Would that make it a different model number?

    Chillin
    the model would remain the same irrespective of where purchased from
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